• No more making an intentional effort to recruit qualified African Americans for junior and senior level positions.
• No more spending ad dollars with Black newspapers, magazines, and radio stations.
• No more donating corporate funds to scholarship programs like the United Negro College Fund and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
• No more donating corporate dollars to support Black museums such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History in DC.
• No more engaging with and supporting the HBCU community as well as sponsoring HBCU sporting events and business competitions.
• No more running ad campaigns that acknowledge, celebrate, and promote Black History Month.
• No more sponsoring and financially supporting Black events, expos, and conferences.
• No more using corporate funds to give grants, venture capital, and other funding opportunities to Black-owned businesses.
• No more helping Black entrepreneurs become franchise owners or hiring Black-owned firms to become suppliers.
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