By Associated Press - Wednesday, July 26, 2017

BALTIMORE (AP) - The NAACP is teaming up with Airbnb to encourage more minorities to rent out their homes through the short-term rental service.

The groups say in a statement that the “landmark partnership” includes a campaign to educate people of color on the economic benefits of being a host and bringing more travelers into their neighborhoods.

The groups say the NAACP will get 20 percent of the earnings Airbnb receives as a result of their new efforts.

NAACP’s interim president and CEO Derrick Johnson says the partnership will bring jobs and economic opportunities to communities of color.

Johnson says minority communities have “faced barriers to access new technology and innovations” for too long.

The announcement comes nearly a year after Airbnb pledged to address accusations that hosts were discriminating against minority guests.

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