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Gainesville Housing Authority residents learned about Black history in Gainesville, community resources and the Choice Neighborhood grant during a Black History Month program held Saturday at the Pine Meadows Community
Welcoming Accenture as the title sponsor, the premier conference will welcome over 1800 professional women of color for a weekend of inspiration, connection, and empowerment. NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2024
The landscape of opportunity for Black-owned businesses is witnessing a transformative shift, courtesy of the McNees Legal Equity Advancement Program (LEAP). Now stretching its supportive arms across three states, LEAP’s
Black Joy Parade shows out in Oakland The Black Joy Parade took to Oakland’s Black Business District on Sunday to celebrate Black culture and the end of Black History Month.
Now in its 25th year, National College Resources Foundation (NCRF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational enhancement organization serving over 200,000 students annually through a variety of impactful programs and initiatives,
Gainesville Housing Authority residents learned about Black history in Gainesville, community resources and the Choice Neighborhood grant during a Black History Month program held Saturday at the Pine Meadows Community
Welcoming Accenture as the title sponsor, the premier conference will welcome over 1800 professional women of color for a weekend of inspiration, connection, and empowerment. NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2024
The landscape of opportunity for Black-owned businesses is witnessing a transformative shift, courtesy of the McNees Legal Equity Advancement Program (LEAP). Now stretching its supportive arms across three states, LEAP’s
This February, Taylor University gathers with millions of other people to celebrate Black History Month. Across campus, students and faculty celebrate Black culture and excellence. “What it means to me
Black Joy Parade shows out in Oakland The Black Joy Parade took to Oakland’s Black Business District on Sunday to celebrate Black culture and the end of Black History Month.
Now in its 25th year, National College Resources Foundation (NCRF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational enhancement organization serving over 200,000 students annually through a variety of impactful programs and initiatives,
