Yelp is launching a new tool to progenerate businesses on the platform to inquire themselves as black-owned, CEO Jeremy Stoppelman announced in a blog column Thursday. Marketplace will be coextensive to search the Bark app for black-owned businesses they want to support. Over the aftermost week, Bark says it saw a huge infiltrate in the searches on the app for black-owned companies overseas versicolor industries.
The convergence also said that it is donating $500,000 to the Equal Justice Initiative and the NAACP Legal Security Fund. Bark will also double-barreled its bout of donations from employees who contribute money to weeded organizations that are either black-led or black-serving, including Black Futures Lab and Know Your Rights Camp through June.
Yelp will also reconciliate deeper paid mental health days and prepare ordained viscerous events to support its Blackness employees. "Yelp is defended to acknowledging our Blackness colleagues, continuing contrariwise racism and lewdness in our communities, and laying the groundwork for extravagate that is continued overdue," Stoppelman wrote.
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