Kevin Anim better known as K Slug, a rising star from Philadelphia has dropped a new Ep. Quarantine Flow on all platforms. Keeping his trend of solid production and song variation K Slug is definitely a voice that needs to be heard in the game. Dope visuals, versatilely, substance and content, a message mixed in with a lil fun and a lil flex mixed in with some hard times. K Slug is actively covering all the creative aspects when working on his craft. Its rare to get a solid artist who understands what it takes to make it behind the scenes and on the forefront and K Slug is ready for the next level.
I expect K Slug to continue the rest of the year with a lot more eyes and ears listening and supporting, 2020 was the break out year 2021 shall be the year of the foundation. After two solid projects and a bunch of great visuals I’m anxious to see how K Slug decides to execute the next body of work. I also hope to see some of the other artist in the city collab with K Slug also to continue to push solidarity with in the city of Philadelphia as it is much needed in the inner city. Music has been the outlet for not only the creators but the consumers as well and K Slug not only chases his dreams he supports other artist and entrepreneurs alike.
Make sure to tune in to the latest music video and single “Like Me” from Ep, Quarantine Flow below
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A woman’s presence can control and dominate a room full of people without her saying a word. The eyes of a confident woman are a priceless and unforgettable image. In 2021, women are creating jobs, winning Oscar awards, leading social justice protests, impacting podcasting via iHeartRadio and Spotify. The National Football League and National Basketball Association have implemented women in higher ranking positions of management.
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This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
Salesforce partners with MarketPlacer to create a dynamic online shopping network
In an announcement about Shop Circulate, Sean “Diddy” Combs teamed up with Salesforce to create a curated digital marketplace that offers exclusive items made by Black entrepreneurs. This platform’s mission is to empower consumers with Black owned brands and give Black businesses a global audience. MarketPlacer is a leading online marketplace technology company and Deloitte Digital is a partner to build and deliver this new platform.
Shop Circulate aims to revolutionize minority e-commerce
Announcing Shop Circulate on the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa massacre, the announcement emphasizes the importance of empowering Black entrepreneurs and circulating resources within the Black community.”
“Building Black wealth begins with investing in Black-owned companies as well as providing access to consumers to help small businesses thrive. Using Salesforce’s platform will make it easier to achieve economic justice for all.” “I’m thrilled to partner with Salesforce on this initiative.”
Sean Combs’s mission is to uplift, monetize, and globally brand black businesses.
Sean Combs and Combs Enterprises were lauded by Marc Benioff, who is CEO and Chairman of Salesforce, for cooperating to reduce the wealth gap that prevents many Black Americans from achieving economic equality. Our nation is going to be closer to true equality if we support Black-owned businesses, make Black entrepreneurship prominent, and promote Black entrepreneurship through Shop Circulate.”
The Black Economic Alliance has teamed with Wells Fargo to launch a fund that aims to expedite the growth of black business owners and entrepreneurs. The project is known as the Alliance Entrepreneurs Fund or BEA fund.
This $50 million BEA fund will provide capital funding to small businesses that are founded by African Americans. Wells Fargo has also agreed to support this effort with a $20 million commitment over the course of the next five years.
Owning a business has proved to be one of the top ways to obtain generational wealth in America. However, too few African American entrepreneurs have been able to obtain the financial resources necessary to launch and sufficiently grow a business. The Black Economic Alliance powered by Wells Fargo will work to provide Black-owned businesses with the support needed to succeed, which will, in turn, result in the hiring of more Black workers and added investments into black communities and businesses.
The BEA powered by Wells Fargo will also reportedly recycle all of its returns to support the ongoing operations in black businesses.
Black businesses, in particular, have been hit hard by Covid-19. In a press conference, President Joe Biden made a statement reporting that 400,000 Black-owned businesses have shut down nationwide since the start of the pandemic.
The Black Economic Alliance powered by Wells Fargo will provide capital loans in exchange for an equity stake and will also offer straight loans to Black startups. The recipients of these loans and investments will be selected through an application process which will take place later this year. The BEA will accept applications from all eligible African American entrepreneurs.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
Delivery giant FedEx has partnered with Accion opportunity fund to launch its own E-commerce Learning Lab program.
The FedEx guided program aims to aid diverse business owners who may be trying to expand or develop e-commerce operations as a result of the pandemic.
The program will provide hands-on training from experts in the e-commerce field to 150 minority and female small business owners through the use of various workshops and other one-on-one training. These business owners will also be given free technical support to help create and or maintain any of their virtual operations or stores. These operations range from marketing and promotions to order management and fulfillment.
The chief marketing and communications officer for FedEx released a statement addressing the fact that the pandemic has impacted many small business owners, especially women and people of color. She goes on to say that this program will work to even the playing field among women and minority business owners. She also mentions that this is a perfect time to launch this project as eCommerce volumes have continued to grow. She closes by saying that the launch of the FedEx Learning Lab will help businesses meet customer needs in new ways while also providing programming that will allow businesses to effectively operate through these unpredictable times.
The program is set to run over five months starting in September. This timeline allows FedEx to support the participants of the program with holiday promotions and technical support with managing orders during the holiday.
Participants must be relatively new businesses with no online presence, and they must produce shelf-stable general merchandise or food products. The participants also cannot earn more than $500,000
CEO of the Action Opportunity, Fund Luz Urrutia, said that this program will allow for the opportunity to help bring awareness to entrepreneurs who have been going unnoticed. She also says that access to resources and opportunities will set these businesses up for future growth and generate more economic possibilities for a diverse range of businesses.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
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