On March 20th, the first day of Spring in Atlanta was brought in with a mean crossover, sweet jump shot and hard hustle as over 400 local youth participated in Converse Open Gym at Morehouse College. In addition to competing in pick-up basketball games and receiving complimentary Converse gear and h
With an upcoming show on HGTV for "Green" building, Mr. & Mrs. RJ Masi of RJ Masi World Construction and Interior Design donated $25,000 to the Black Girls Rock! Inc. foundation at the 4th Annual Black Girls Rock! Awards on Saturday, October 17, 2009.
Legendary poet, activist and play
By Karissa Kindy
Three representatives from America’s most prominent families have embarked on a new venture together in order to change lives and give back to their country and also, the world.
Founded by Ralph Destino, Jr., Legacy Group is a for-profit organization consisting of
Scholarship Receipient, Josia Kosier of Watertwn, South Dakota and Ice Cube
Ice Cube, the legendary hip hop icon, visited McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, MN, today to announce the winner of the schools Ice Cube Scholarship. Ice Cube was greeted by a raucously vocal group of McNally
Bono, co-founder of (RED); Bill Gates, founder and Chairman of Microsoft; and Michael Dell, founder and Chairman of Dell; together at the World Economic Forum announce that Dell and Microsoft are joining (RED) to help fight AIDS in Africa, with the introduction of a series
T.I. & The Grand Hustle K.I.N.G. (Kids in Need of Giving) Foundation recently hosted local community events for less fortunate residents in Atlanta, GA that went relatively unnoticed by the mainstream media. On Thanksgiving the K.I.N.G. foundation hosted a dinner for those in need. 400 turkeys w
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46664 is an African response to the global HIV AIDS epidemic that invites the whole world to take the fight in hand. It's our aim to raise awareness overall and educate the younger generations in particular. By gaining global backing for the cause, we will also r
SUMMIT, N.J. (AP) -- Parishioners at Fountain Baptist Church set a goal of raising $1 million in two years for communities hit by Hurricane Katrina - then beat their deadline by six months.
A group that tracks philanthropy says it is one of the largest amounts ever raised by a single U.S. church