The answer is ... kind of! At the end of 2022, American citizens will need to apply and gain acceptance to the European Travel Information and Authorization System before being granted entrance into the Schengen area. The 26 Schengen countries include Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Diversity and Inclusion Within Lake Nona
Diversity and inclusion are two of the most used words during 2020, along with COVID-19 and quarantine. The Black Lives Matter movement has erupted into protests over police brutality across the nation for over 20 days straight. At a time when diversity and inclusion have never been more important, no chamber of commerce in all of Orlando includes a diversity committee, except … [Read more...]
To Generation Z: What Young People Can Do With Their Voices
In light of the murder of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man who died under the knee of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, outrage has turned into protests all throughout the country. At most of these Black Lives Matter protests, if not all of them, you can find young people ranging from the age of older high schoolers to college students. Some protests … [Read more...]
Orange County to Issue $142 Million in Federal CARES Dollars for Individuals and Small Businesses Beginning June 8
Applications for the Small Business Grant Program and the Individual and Family Assistance Program will open June 8. The Small Business Grant Program will distribute $72.9 million across approximately 6,500 small businesses. Each business can receive up to $10,000, while the Individual and Family Assistance Program will distribute $36.5 million across Orange County residents. … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: What to Do After You Applied for Unemployment
You are here, part of the over 1.2 million Florida residents that have applied for unemployment benefits. It’s not easy, but you will get through this. It’s no secret that Florida has had many issues with the unemployment system. With the millions of unemployment claims, just over 1,589,700 have been processed with over 1,011,200 claims being paid as of May 26, according to the … [Read more...]
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