
Attorney Cierra Norris’ viral TikTok following doesn’t change her goal
The goal remains the same each day Attorney Cierra Norris walks into a Chicago courthouse or her C. Norris Law Group office. Even after building
The goal remains the same each day Attorney Cierra Norris walks into a Chicago courthouse or her C. Norris Law Group office. Even after building
Amber Banks-Bond is a president and a warrior. She’s at war with those who are undermining black and brown communities, the underserved, those that have
Jay Diallo is an expert in community economic development, specializing in loan risk management, underwriting, commercial, and Community Development lending under CRA initiatives. As Founder
Lenwood V. Long, Sr., is the Chief Executive Officer of the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs, a coalition of CEOs of Community Development Financial
Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL have said they want to right their previous wrongs of discriminating against Black people in terms of achieving higher
Skin care is essential, as surfer Alexander Narouz or any representative of Black Girl Sunscreen will tell you. Recently, rolling out spoke to Narouz, Black Girl Sunscreen
Terrence Hayes wants Black Americans to know it’s OK to serve your country. In light of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, the press secretary saluted
Glenda Glover is optimistic about the future of Tennessee State University, despite being robbed of billions of dollars. Recently, the TSU president spoke to rolling
Alabama Senator Robert Stewart is a young leader in his hometown of Selma. Recently, he caught up with rolling out to discuss the road to
Alexus Haynie is a beauty entrepreneur who founded the Made Gentle hair care brand during the pandemic. The brand specializes in hair oil that is
Adrianne Todman is the deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She is committed to developing strong communities through affordable housing.
Lee Saunders is a historymaker. He is the first Black president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). He was elected
Only 8% of public statues in America honor women, according to a 2021 report from ABC7 in Los Angeles. On March 8, International Women’s Day,
Julianne Malveaux is all about promoting equity. The former Bennett College president, in Greensboro, North Carolina, has advocated for Black people in higher education as
The U.S. Department of Commerce, under its Minority Business Development Agency, recently launched the Capital Readiness Program grant competition, which dedicates $93.5 million to help
Veronica Pugin has placed a focus on assisting minority-owned businesses in her position as the senior administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Recently, Pugin
From empowering the next generation of actors and artists to overseeing the production of many films, Ray Lambert is a multi-talented change agent and advocate
Writer and producer Darius Thomas Jr. is making a mark on Atlanta’s entertainment scene with his Broadway-like approach to music, dance and acting. He wishes
Rachel Torres is the administrator and national director of Job Corps, which helps young people develop the tools they need to to pursue employment opportunities
The Illinois Black Legislative Caucus Foundation is dedicated to advancing the lives of Black citizens in the state. The foundation has opened doors to opportunities