NAACP Leadership 500 Summit: Navarrow Wright
Our own Angela Benton caught up with Navarrow Wright, CEO of Maximum Leverage Solutions and former CEO of Global Grind. Check out his thoughts on African Americans using social media to their advantage, the necessity to bring more blacks into the digital space as entrepreneurs, and how organizations like the NAACP can utilize technology to [...]
Read More2010 NAACP Leadership 500 Summit: James Rucker
During the 2010 NAACP Leadership 500 Summit, Angela Benton caught up with Color of Change Founder James Rucker, who participated in the Social Media Panel. In the video, Rucker discusses how organization like the NAACP can utilize social networking to increase brand recognition as well as his current work on the net neutrality issues and [...]
Read More2010 NAACP Leadership 500 Summit: Chris Rabb
Angela Benton recently caught up with writer, speaker, and consultant Chis Rabb. Founder of Afro-Netizen, Rabb is no stranger to the web and social media. Watch as Rabb discusses his, his upcoming book, Invisible Capital: How Unseen Forces Shape Entrepreneurial Opportunity, entrepreneurship, and the idea of invisible capital.
Read MoreBen Jealous on NAACP Technology
Angela Benton caught up with Ben Jealous at the NAACP’s Leadership 500 Summit in Hollywood, Florida last weekend. In this video, Jealous discusses technology and the NAACP’s use of it. Ben Jealous on NAACP technology from blackweb20 on Vimeo.
Read MoreHow to Start Your Own New Media Property Pt. 1
Don Charlton Founder & CEO, TheResumator.com It sounds like a really big deal, but it isn’t. In this article, I want to try and help just about anyone understand how to get started in the new media business. Note I said, “get started”. This is not a recipe for creating a successful new media property—how [...]
Read MoreBlack Web 2.0′s Angela Benton and Latoicha Givens will Present at 2009 Blogalicious Weekend in ATL
Blogalicious Weekend makes it debut in Atlanta tonight with two of BlackWeb20.com’s best: founder/publisher Angela Benton and legal columnist Latoicha Givens. Both will join hundreds of female bloggers of color for the first event celebrating our unique presence in the blogosphere.
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