Get In The Harlem Holiday Spirit With A Google Live Stream Party For Local Retailers
The Columbia Harlem SBDC in partnership with Harlem CDC is inviting you to a free Google live stream to help get your business ready for a busy holiday season.
The Columbia Harlem SBDC in partnership with Harlem CDC is inviting you to a free Google live stream to help get your business ready for a busy holiday season.
Google is taking part in the National Urban League Conference, taking place Wed, August 1 through Saturday, August 4th, 2018, in Columbus, OH.
Beyoncé, through her BeyGOOD initiative, announces a partnership with Google.org, the charitable arm of tech giant Google, to award four new scholarships as part of her Homecoming Scholars Award Program.
Think With Google reports that Mobile has rewritten the rules and redefined what it means to be an effective marketer. Marketers now have the ability to give people exactly what they want in a hurry.
To celebrate Black History Month, Harlem fave, hip-hop legend, producer and entrepreneur Nas pays homage to a long tradition of Black musicians and storytellers who continue to empower us today in this compelling open letter and video HERE.
In commemoration of Black History Month, tech giant and diversity catalyst, Google, partners with the NMAAHC for the unveiling of an interactive experience for attendees.
Google has developed a first-of-its-kind IT Support Professional Certificate on Coursera that will help more Americans get the training they need to enter the tech field.
By Eartha Watts Hicks “A man who makes trouble for others is also making trouble for himself.”— Chinua Achebe Google Chinua Achebe today, and what will you see? How about a vibrant cartoon image in the likeness of Nigerian born author/educator/historian?
Google Digital Coach and Founder of C-Suite Coach, Angelina Darrisaw, will discuss why online marketing matters, key trends in the Small-Medium Business marketing ecosystem, lead activities on defining your target audience online at Harlem Business Alliance in Harlem.
In fact, Google gave a $1 million grant to the Hidden Genius Project in Oakland. For those of you who don’t know, the Hidden Genius Project is an organization dedicated to increasing the representation of black male youths in technology.
Andra Day, the award-winning singer, songwriter, and philanthropist, released today a recording and music video for Strange Fruit, the historic song originally recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939.
“There was no singing, no chanting — just silence,” read the statement published by Google this morning.
Last week, Harlem-based publisher and founder of AALBC.com, Troy Johnson wrote an article titled 2 Ways Google is Killing Online Booksellers & How You Can Help, asking the question:
Google made a big splash over the weekend with three signature events all hosted at The Chicory: a Women’s Entrepreneurial Luncheon (Harlem fave 135th Street, CEO Shante Bacon served as one of the speakers) at the Essence Festival 2017 in New Orleans.
Growing up, Shirah Dedman always hated family tree projects. While other students could trace their roots as far back as the Mayflower, her story always stopped at her great-grandfather.