Nathan DillardDayton, Ohio, US
News & Content Curator
By Nate Dillard, Elevate Dayton The big picture: Despite the economy's volatility and layoffs, 93% of Black and Latino employees are optimistic about their employment prospects. According to experts, businesses should diversify their senior leade...Read More
By Zack Frink, Elevate Dayton Governments and local nonprofits are investing billions of dollars in initiatives that tackle gaps in availability, digital devices, affordability and online skills to deliver broadband internet access to millions of Amer...Read More
$850,000 in HUD grants awarded to boost fair housing in Southwest Ohio
By Zack Frink, Elevate Dayton The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has allocated $850,000 in grants to two organizations in Ohio to enhance fair housing opportunities and tackle discriminatory practices in the area, reports Dayto...Read More
By Zack Frink, Elevate Dayton Queens Village Dayton is teaming up with Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County to commemorate Black Maternal Health Week 2023, reports Dayton 24/7 Now. The Big Picture: Black Maternal Health We...Read More
These are the 300 million positions that, according to Goldman Sachs, could be impacted by AI
By Nate Dillard, Elevate Dayton The big picture: According to a recent Goldman Sachs study, generative AI could affect up to 300 million jobs globally, with two-thirds of them potentially subject to partial automation. The most impacted industrie...Read More
Black-White Unemployment Gap Shrinks as Minority Workers Gain Ground in Tight Labor Market
By Nate Dillard, Elevate Dayton The big picture: As the Black unemployment rate fell to 5% in March, the lowest level since the early 1970s, the difference between the Black and White unemployment rates has shrunk to its smallest level ever. The ...Read More