When protests against police brutality and racism began to erupt nationwide, Earl Potts Jr. said he immediately knew he needed to take action.
A few months back, the computer science and African and African diaspora studies junior began creating a Black business directory app to help other Black students find a sense of community. Now, he’s reopened production on the app.
“I’m not really able to go out and protest in the streets, so I wanted to find a way I could contribute,”…
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