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Diddy to Moderate Town Hall Meeting on 'State of Black America & The Coronavirus' - www.billboard.com - USA - county Hall - New Orleans
billboard.com
09.04.2020 / 22:07

Diddy to Moderate Town Hall Meeting on 'State of Black America & The Coronavirus'

On Thursday night (April 9), REVOLT TV will host a two-hour-long live town hall meeting at 11 p.m. ET moderated by Sean "Diddy" Combs to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting the African-American community at large.

Small Business Short-Term Strategies - thegavoice.com
thegavoice.com
09.04.2020 / 00:01

Small Business Short-Term Strategies

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy” 

Meet the Community Leaders Raising Funds to Support Local Businesses and Feed Healthcare Workers - www.eonline.com - New Jersey
eonline.com
07.04.2020 / 22:07

Meet the Community Leaders Raising Funds to Support Local Businesses and Feed Healthcare Workers

In a time of great need, communities are pulling their resources to make a major impact in society. Amid the Coronavirus pandemic, New Jersey resident Liz Bernich is helping to feed the front lines with FLAG, Front-Line Appreciation Group of Chatham and Madison.

Coronavirus: Desperate small business bosses receive £3.3millon in grants - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.04.2020 / 14:25

Coronavirus: Desperate small business bosses receive £3.3millon in grants

Renfrewshire businesses have benefited from more than £3.3million of support from the Scottish Government.

Where you can get Stacey Solomon's garden teepee and play area as she supports small businesses during lockdown - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
07.04.2020 / 11:57

Where you can get Stacey Solomon's garden teepee and play area as she supports small businesses during lockdown

Stacey Solomon has got a home that many of us envy, from her super organised cupboards to her perfectly designed garden. While we're in lockdown, as we battle to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the UK, the mum-of-three has been sharing a handful of small businesses where she has snapped up some of her most popular household items.

Digital FORT: KAINA x Sen Morimoto play a woozy “Could Be a Curse” - www.thefader.com - Chicago - county Hall
thefader.com
01.04.2020 / 18:25

Digital FORT: KAINA x Sen Morimoto play a woozy “Could Be a Curse”

Chicago pop artists KAINA and Sen Morimoto have been collaborating since 2017, when the former sang backup for the latter at a Lincoln Hall show. The only full, down-the-middle collaboration that the two have produced so far is "Could Be A Curse," a laid-back single sung through three languages that they released last summer. Now they're submitting a stripped-down live version of the track to Digital FORT.

Kristen Bell To Host Nickelodeon Coronavirus Town Hall For Kids - etcanada.com - county Hall
etcanada.com
27.03.2020 / 19:09

Kristen Bell To Host Nickelodeon Coronavirus Town Hall For Kids

Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Small Businesses Are Really Struggling. Here's How You Can Help - www.who.com.au - Australia
who.com.au
27.03.2020 / 11:41

Small Businesses Are Really Struggling. Here's How You Can Help

Just months ago, the #buyfromthebush campaign was a lifeline for struggling businesses trying to stay afloat in drought-stricken communities.

Pretty Little Thing boss donates his monthly salary to small businesses to help them during Covid-19 crisis - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
26.03.2020 / 19:15

Pretty Little Thing boss donates his monthly salary to small businesses to help them during Covid-19 crisis

While the government has come up with some financial packages to help small businesses and encourage employers to retain staff during the corona virus outbreak, there is no denying that times right now are very tough. No stranger to giving back, boss of online retailer PrettyLittleThing has gone a step further than most business moguls and given up his salary for the month of March in order to donate it to small businesses to help them stay afloat during the pandemic.

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