Fashion house Esé Azénabor is making masks for health workers, and you can help
Esé Azénabor Grembowski is a Dallas-based couture wedding gown designer who creates one-of-a-kind looks to give brides the wedding day of their dreams. The self-taught
Esé Azénabor Grembowski is a Dallas-based couture wedding gown designer who creates one-of-a-kind looks to give brides the wedding day of their dreams. The self-taught
Respected community leader and activist Al Sharpton recently called for a closure of Black churches during this global health crisis. Rolling out publisher Munson Steed
In honor of Women’s History Month, rolling out is recognizing female professionals who are making a difference in their fields and our community. Gwennetta Wright
After Kiesha Jackson tragically lost her younger brother Caleb to suicide, she wanted to ensure that no family felt the type of pain her family
Strong community leaders and activists are a big part of Chicago’s culture. It’s also no secret that the city loves the game of basketball. At
Sherelle Hogan knows firsthand the psychological impact of having an incarcerated parent. She spent much of her youth with both parents behind bars. As a
Anyone can create global impact, just ask native Detroit millennial Ellyce Ferguson. She built a school in Kenya, Africa. Ferguson’s desire to start a school
Kenyetta M. Campbell is a servant leader who is a champion of community-led development efforts. Campbell is the founder and executive director of the Cody
America is facing systemic prison issues, including what happens when ex-offenders re-enter society after incarceration. In many cases, they are given a few dollars and
For over 30 years, Boys Hope Girls Hope of Detroit has been providing access and opportunity to underserved youth to help them reach their goals.
For the seventh consecutive year, Toyota has continued its commitment to support the local community through its “Walk In My Boots” community outreach project. As
Toyota is proving time and time again that they’re not just a car company. As part of their efforts to serve communities and support local
The Elephant in the Room Inc. is a nonprofit started by Keshia Dennis, a 31-year-old Georgia native. Dennis is tackling mental health issues and trying
To commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, U.S. Bank, and its subsidiary Elavon launched a new African American business resource group chapter and presented a
Girls of Excellence, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides support and mentoring services for girls ages 8-18 and grades three to 12. It was
Toyota has been successfully running its “Walk In My Boots” community outreach program for nine years, and this year they made their first stop in
Dawit Selassie is an Atlanta resident, father, guitarist and soccer enthusiast. He attended Howard University where he developed pride in his cultural heritage, learned the
Nothing brings a smile to Johnnetta Betsch Cole‘s face or joy to her heart faster than encountering women who study at Spelman College, where she
Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Ph.D., president and national chair of the National Council of Negro Women Inc., is in Pasadena, California, to participate in the 131st
Research shows that nearly 1 in 5 teens has trouble finishing their homework because of a digital divide — often referred to as the “homework