Business Telegraph > technology > Racial inequity persists after George Floyd: Black women and Latina entrepreneurs get less than 1% of venture capital technologyRacial inequity persists after George Floyd: Black women and Latina entrepreneurs get less than 1% of venture capitalDecember 3, 2020No commentposted on Dec. 03, 2020 at 6:50 pm Black women and Latinas raised more venture capital in 2020 but parity is still a pipedream, the new ProjectDiane report from digitalundivided found. READ SOURCE Share this:TwitterFacebookRead More Telcos bet on connecting everything to recoup 5G costs tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphDecember 3, 2020previous articleMechanisms of collision recovery in flying beetles and flapping-wing robots – Science Magazinenext articleHow to build more secure, resilient, next-gen US supply chains – Brookings Institution Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. You Might Also LiketechnologyTanla, Microsoft tie-up on blockchain network for encrypted SMSes, emails for businessesJanuary 21, 2021technologyJoe believes playing video games helps his mental healthJanuary 21, 2021technologyNetflix surpasses 200M subscribers as people continue to self-isolate at homeJanuary 20, 2021securitytechnology2021 Predictions – Will Firms Increase Cyber Security Budgets This Year?January 20, 2021startupstechnology5 Reasons to Choose PHP Developers for your WebsiteJanuary 20, 2021technologyFacebook, WhatsApp, and Google all have the same problem – nobody actually ‘agrees’ to the Terms and ConditionsJanuary 20, 2021
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