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Survival of the flyest: Black-owned boutique talks outlasting the pandemic
This year’s pandemic has tested us all, especially NYC based Black-owned boutique and streetwear brand, The New Blue Collar. The New Blue Collar’s fifth Collection represents resilience, grit, a
COVID evictions? Why is the pandemic still pushing people out the crib?
Evictions due to COVID are still going down… The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the U.S. economy since this March and left tens of millions of people without a source of income. While the unem
Rethinking the ‘new normal’: How the pandemic has forced us to open our eyes
While everyone wants things to “back to normal,” many are still procrastinating with their compliance to adapt to the “new normal.”
Anti-maskers then and now: The 2020 COVID pandemic vs. the 1918 Spanish Flu
Anti-mask movements were a thing in 1918 just like they are in 2020.
Going ‘back’ to school is taking a toll on an entire generation of students
The CDC guidelines for a safe return to classrooms, if schools decide to open, were just released, though it all feels inconclusive.
RMB Justize has advice for struggling music producers on staying creative
We recently caught up with Grammy-nominated music producer RMB Justize. He told us about his new project and how COVID-19 and BLM have affected his music.
A convergence of crises: Why Yemen needs international aid and coverage
Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Middle East, is being ravaged by a global pandemic and a civil war, among other issues.
#QuarantineComeback: Help us raise $5000 for creatives of color in need
With this effort, we hope to raise $5000 worth of funds for five creatives ($1000 each) in our community whose businesses have been affected by quarantine.
Save the strip clubs! How strippers are still grinding during the pandemic
With a line of work that involves the highest degree of social interaction, it seems that there may be no return imminent any time soon. Or is there?