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The African American Credit Union Coalition will shine in the national spotlight on May 25 when The New York Times in partnership with MassMutual will feature a Black Wall Street virtual storefront as part of its remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa (Oklahoma) Race Massacre in 1921.

Kevin Paasch, a long-time supporter of the AACUC in Snellville, Ga., nominated the industry organization for The New York Times-MassMutual initiative that will raise awareness of the importance of social and economic equity and to promote the importance of supporting small business, including Black-owned companies.

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