For Beyoncé's birthday this year, the superstar is giving back.
that 14 percent of businesses included their race in Paycheck Protection Program loan applications. Only 1.9 percent of loans were granted to Black-owned businesses, in comparison to the 83 percent granted to businesses owned by white people., she teamed up with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and UCLA to combat the COVID-19 crisis and"support organizations that are on the ground 24/7, including United Medical Center, Bread of Life, Matthew 25 and others.
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