By A Mystery Man Writer
After George Floyd's death, big business pledged nearly $50 billion for racial justice. This is where the money is going. - Washington Post
Target Commits $2 Billion to Black-Owned Businesses
Where $30 Billion to Fix Systemic Racism Actually Goes - The New
Inside Target's $100 Million Investment in Black Communities, Our Latest Effort in Our Commitment to Advancing Racial Equity
Black Female Founders Raise Millions in Venture Capital
Condé Nast's parent made a $2 billion windfall from Reddit's IPO
GroupM Invests $75 Million in Black-Owned Media
U.S. companies pledged $50 billion to Black communities. Most of it hasn't materialized.
Inside the Funding Frenzy at Anthropic, One of A.I.'s Hottest
Advancing Equity: Review of the Biden Administration's Efforts in Its First Year To Implement a Racial Equity Agenda - Center for American Progress
Wizards, Capitals plan move to Alexandria in $2B deal - Virginia
Target on LinkedIn: Target's Progress on Investing $2 Billion in Black-owned Businesses
A Mintz ESG Primer: The Current State of Environmental, Social, and Governance Matters in American Corporations - Lexology