MnDOT says NO! to Minnesota’s Black Women Owned Businesses
If you’re a black women and own a business in Minnesota, don’t expect the state to do any business with you. The evidence is in.
If you’re a black women and own a business in Minnesota, don’t expect the state to do any business with you. The evidence is in.
I guess my first question would be who died and put the Minneapolis Urban League in charge of black people? It seems to me this ought to be enough for the governor and state legislators to question the validly of encumbering $75 million dollars in an effort to fix generational disparities.
Editor’s note: For more than 20 years, the Council on Black Minnesotans sat idle conforming to status quo. Two years ago a change happened. Under the leadership of COBM chairman Patwin Lawrence and executive director…
URGENT! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS The Minnesota chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will hold a press conference on Friday June 12, 2015 at 11:00 am in…