Sherman Oaks, CA -- (SBWire) -- 05/15/2013 --To celebrate Black History Month, Loop 21 has been posting daily articles in the Black History Month section of their website to help promote education about African American history and discussion of relevant issues. Among the articles that have been published and discussed so far are facts about the lives of Carter G. Woodson, Rosa Parks, Betty Shabazz and more.
In addition to providing facts about important historical African American figures, Loop 21 includes stories on black culture and more recent notable achievements by people who are African American. One of the most read stories so far has been about a first grade girl named Zora Ball from Pennsylvania who created a mobile video game app; she is remarkable for being the youngest person to create a mobile app yet.
For more information about Loop 21 and their participation in Black History Month, visit their website at http://www.loop21.com/.
About Loop 21
Loop 21 is a news website that collects and creates content offering opinion, insight and resources about various African American issues, with a particularly strong focus on finance, politics and culture. CEO Darrell Williams has worked as an economist in government, business, and academic positions for more than ten years. He has advised a range of organizations on business strategy, from government agencies to Fortune 500 businesses. Clients of all backgrounds are invited to read and view the content published on Loop 21 and join in the conversation.
Loop 21 Participates in Black History Month