Google has launched a locator tool to help people in the US find their nearest food bank, food pantry, or school lunch program pickup site.
Google has launched a locator tool to help people in the US find their nearest food bank, food pantry, or school lunch program pickup site.
Instagram has added a tool that lets Black-owned businesses in the US self-identify and become more discoverable.
International clothing retailer H&M is announcing its new free 24-hour suit rental service to help young men searching for a job.
At an event last week, Pinterest announced a new $500,000 Creator Fund, a program to support Creators from underrepresented communities.
The Rise Initiative Facebook began in Brazil to aid ad agency professionals is now expanding to Canada, Italy, Singapore, and the US.
Apple has announced an update to Apple Maps that lets you find nearby COVID-19 vaccination locations across the US.
Apple has kicked off its Entrepreneur Camp for Black Founders and Developers, announcing 13 companies that will take part in the first cohort.
Pornhub Sextainability introduces a special channel on the platform. For each video view, Pornhub will donate 10cts to help save the planet.
Scotland becomes the first country in the world to provide free period products, after a years-long campaign and a huge social media push.
Pinterest is bringing its Today tab to Australia to celebrate National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) week.
After announcing the #BuyBlack Friday campaign in the US earlier this month, Facebook is now promoting a #BuyBlack Friday Gift Guide.
The Proud Boys hashtag has been brilliantly hijacked by the gay community, because no-one can defeat The Internet.
Food giant Mars announced its Uncle Ben's brand will change its name to Ben's Original to “create a more inclusive future.”
In celebration of National Black Business Month, Pinterest launched a new Pinterest Shop collection with Black-owned fashion and beauty businesses.
As part of its investment to promote Black-owned businesses and organizations, Facebook is launching a $25M program to support Black creators.
Google is launching a new feature that allows businesses to identify themselves as Black-owned on Google Maps and Search listings.
Facebook is testing a new way to raise money on Instagram for a personal cause with Instagram Fundraisers in the US, UK, and Ireland.
Netflix has pledged $100 million toward financial institutions and organizations that support Black communities.