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Enter social media. Among its numerous functions, social media has become an easily accessible alternative source of information about race, Black history, and other “banned” topics.
Some Black social media users are flocking to Spill, a platform founded by two Black ex-employees of Twitter. (Photo: Adobe Stock) Numerous community members have expressed worries about the ...
Pinterest is more popular among white Web users than among other groups, with 32% using the site, compared with 21% of Hispanics and 12% of black people. [Related: 12 Instagram Tips for Your Business] ...
Black Gen Z Wants To See And Share More Joy Nearly 90% of Black survey respondents—and 70% of non-Black respondents—agree that they want to see and celebrate joy on social media more than they ...
This year, African Americans don’t need a sales pitch or heartwarming social media posts. They need brands to serve as advocates that join their cries and pleas, not only during Black History ...
Singer Kaelyn Kastle and Social Media Branding Strategist Ibukun Oladejo brought us into the real world of Black social media content creators.