Solange Knowles is contemplating a unique, new musical style
Solange fans know that if there’s one thing you can count on from the multihyphenate artist, it’s always gonna be something different. In a recent
Solange fans know that if there’s one thing you can count on from the multihyphenate artist, it’s always gonna be something different. In a recent
Boundless Brothers – Dr. Michael Eric Dyson on The Black Man’s Intellectual Freedom Journey
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
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
Constantly on the move from her home in East Cobb, which is 21 miles north of Atlanta, fewer things mean more to Jerica Richardson than
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
Georgia state Rep. James Beverly talks about a historical win at the state capital in 2022 and plans for eradicating poverty in Georgia.
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
Rachel Torres, Administrator and National Director for the Employment Training Administration’s (ETA) Office of Job Corps at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) talks about
Artika R. Tyner, founder of Planting People Growing Justice Institute took a seat at the table to talk about their Leaders are Readers program and
Chanda Smith Baker, chief impact officer and SVP of The Minneapolis Foundation, joined Christina Steed to talk about diversity and what it takes for minorities
Shaylon Scott, the executive director of Founders First Community Development Corporation, took a seat at the table with CEO Munson Steed to talk about available
As the executive director of Founders First Community Development Corporation, Shaylon Scott’s goal is not only to expand the mission and vision of the company
Kick off Juneteenth 2022 with Steven Williams, president of the National Juneteenth Observance. He will share insight into the fight to make Juneteenth a national
As part of our “A Seat at the Table” series, rolling out talked with Donald Hawkins, the founder and CEO of Kinly, a financial app promoting
Omari Hall talks with CEO Munson Steed about GreenPath’s mission of empowering people to lead financially healthy lives. #financial #debt #foreclosure, #995hope #greenpath @greenpath @995hope
Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. is an entrepreneur, global business leader, educator, civil rights leader, NAACP Life Member, syndicated columnist, author, and President and CEO of