
100 Black Men of America, Nissan support over 50 high school students’ futures
Nissan North America recently partnered with six chapters of 100 Black Men of America to host their fifth annual resume challenge and summit. Held in
Nissan North America recently partnered with six chapters of 100 Black Men of America to host their fifth annual resume challenge and summit. Held in
Dr. Hedy Lemar Walls is chief social responsibility officer of the Greater Twin Cities YMCA. Wall says her “focus is to increase the YMCA’s visibility as a
Rolling out recently interviewed Erika McCall, founder of the Go For Yours Foundation. She discussed the organization and the new fundraiser they’ve organized for underserved students.
The Georgia NAACP has a long and important history in the civil rights struggle in the state. Now the role of leadership of the Georgia
The 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), better known as the Detroit auto show, has come and gone. Every year, thousands of patrons from
The city of Akron, Ohio has a special gift. It’s Fadia—Young Women’s Program founded by Yvette Thompson, which was established to help empower young women in the
The MLK 5K Walk and Run is among many events that bring the community together to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The spotlight is on Brandon Frame, a visionary, leader, social innovator and mentor. He is the chief visionary officer of TheBlackManCan Inc., an award-winning and
For the seventh consecutive year, Toyota kicked off Detroit auto show week with a bang by partnering with the Salvation Army to help keep many
So, 2018 is finally here and Tuesday, Jan. 2, marks the first business day of the year. For one metro Detroit youth group, this day
Holding a position as the executive director at a facility that is named after two legendary leaders, Ambassador Andrew Young, former mayor of Atlanta, and
Corporations need communities in order to thrive, and UAW-Ford in Detroit is an example of what happens when corporations wrap their arms around their communities. They
St. Thomas USVI native Michael Thomas, now Atlanta resident, is hosting a Christmas Gathering on Sunday, December 24, 2017 from noon-2p.m. at both the Sonesta
More than 3,000 children received early Christmas presents courtesy of Compton Mayor Aja Brown’s 5th Annual Compton Christmas Toy Giveaway held on Sunday, December 18.
The NAACP issued the following statement regarding KRON-TV anchor Henry Wofford’s use of racist stereotypes to insult and belittle Sean “Diddy” Combs’ interest in purchasing
Atlanta Falcon Sean Weatherspoon, the founder of Spoon Full of Hope Foundation, sponsored dinner for 30 families on Dec. 10, 2017, as the foundation celebrated their fourth year
Music industry veteran Jerry Clark has provided the youth of metro Atlanta the opportunity to learn hands on baseball and life lessons from current and
Many of us are familiar with the saying, if you want to hide something from Black people put it in a book. Tamela Todd is
On Oct. 6 and 7, more than 1K members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated converged on the city of Atlanta for their annual Cluster
Tux and Chucks ended the year with another banging charitable fundraiser. Cool Smart Inc., the nonprofit organization responsible for making all this possible, believes in