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Under the Influence: New Study Shows Black Influencers Make 35 Percent Less Than White Counterparts

Por: The Root Entertainment September 24, 2022

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June 2020 promised to be a watershed moment—at least, according to promises made by countless retailers and companies on June 2nd, a day that would come to be known as #BlackoutTuesday. But even while social media timelines were peppered with black boxes and DE&I-friendly mission statements, there were insidious and systemic disparities occurring on those same platforms within the ranks of the influencers leveraged by those same companies.... + full article



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