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NEWS C O R P O R AT E G U I D E TO O F F E R T R A I N I N G ON R A C I A L E Q U I T Y The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) recently announced the release of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) guide, Where Do We Go from Here? A Guide to Advance Racial Equity Through Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance. This comprehensive CSR guide is a blueprint for businesses and supporting organizations that challenge discriminatory practices and policies and seek to make a meaningful, positive impact. With an emphasis on genuine advocacy that goes beyond mere financial contributions, the guide empowers businesses to leverage their awareness of racial injustices and to adopt a clear stance on distinct societal matters.
environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives are instrumental in demonstrating a company’s commitment to social well-being and ethical conduct. In the same spirit, CBCF’s CSR guide provides invaluable insights, best practices, and actionable strategies, while emphasizing the power of corporate social responsibility to drive positive change in communities and society. “As a trusted resource, CBCF continues to lead the way in promoting responsible
corporate citizenship and sustainability, ensuring that businesses can thrive while contributing positively to the global community,” says John Mason, Chair of the CBCF Corporate Advisory Council. “This guide is not about checking DEI boxes; it’s about making a genuine difference in the communities we serve.” CBCF’s corporate social responsibility guide stands as a testament to the expertise of the Center for Policy Analysis and Research at the
intersection of policy research and social consciousness, emerging in large part from its National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI). Developed by former NREI John R. Lewis Social Justice Fellows, Shelby Birch and Jasmine Payne, this guide reflects the CBCF’s deep commitment to advancing sustainable and ethical business practices and dedication to fostering positive change in the corporate world. With a wealth of research-driven insights and evidence-based strategies, the guide underscores the Center’s contribution to the field of corporate social responsibility. “In an era where businesses are increasingly aware of their role in society, it’s imperative to have a resource that not only guides but also inspires them to think critically and strategically about their social responsibility efforts,” shares Dr. Jonathan Cox, Vice President of the CBCF Center for Policy Analysis and Research. “Where Do We Go From Here? is a vital tool to assist organizations in taking the initial steps towards making a meaningful impact.”
“This guide is a testament to CBCF’s commitment to advancing racial equity and is a valuable tool for businesses aiming to make lasting impact. It not only serves as a catalyst for positive change, but it also aligns with our unwavering commitment to advancing equity and justice for the global Black community,” says Rep. Terri A. Sewell, Chair of the CBCF Board of Directors. “As champions of social progress and advocates for positive change, we recognize the pivotal role that corporations play in our society and offer this guide as a catalyst for change and a resource to foster ethical leadership and an inclusive business landscape,” says Nicole Austin-Hillery, President and CEO of CBCF. “Through this CSR guide and our Center for Policy Analysis and Research, we invite C-Suite executives, small business leaders, and organizations to explore the transformative power of responsible corporate citizenship.”
“Where Do We Go From Here? A Guide to Advance Racial Equity Through Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance” is now available to corporations and organizations seeking to strengthen their commitment to racial equity and social justice. Established in 1976, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, public policy, research, and educational institute committed to advancing the global Black community by developing leaders, informing policy and educating the public. For more information, visit cbcfinc.org.
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F I R S T B L A C K W O M A N S U R G E O N TO L E A D S U R G E O N S DR. AFRICA WALLACE, Director of Thoracic Surgery at Capital Health, was recently named the President of the Eastern Cardiothoracic Surgical Society (ECTSS). Dr. Wallace is the first Black female President for ECTSS and the first of any cardiothoracic surgery
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society. “The Eastern Cardiothoracic Surgical Society works to advance the highest standards of excellence in patient care through education, research, and surgical training programs,” said Dr. Wallace. “I’m excited to lead
an organization that aligns with my personal commitment to quality, diversity and inclusion in health care and Capital Health's mission of improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves." Thoracic surgery is used to treat diseased or injured organs in the chest. Dr. Wallace, a board certified thoracic surgeon, performs procedures at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell to treat cancer and other conditions, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques using videoassisted or robotic approaches. She is part of Capital Health Surgical Group and Capital Health’s Robotic Center of Excellence, a team of experienced surgeons who provide a multidisciplinary suite of roboticassisted procedures that meet the highest national quality standards. Dr. Wallace is also co-lead of Capital Health’s Lung Center of
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Excellence (part of Capital Health Cancer Center), which provides comprehensive care in the detection, evaluation, monitoring, and treatment of lung disease. Along with her new role as President of the ECTSS, Dr. Wallace serves on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work Force of the Society of Thoracic Surgery. She is a member of the Women in Thoracic Surgery and Association of Women Surgeons. Dr. Wallace’s current research interests include racial disparities in the surgical management of thoracic cancers and clinical outcomes as they pertain to minimally invasive approaches to pulmonary and esophageal surgery. For more information about Capital Health Surgical Group, visit capitalhealthsurgicalgroup.org. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Wallace, call 609.537.6000.
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NEWS A L L R O A D S L E A D TO P H O E N I X FOR H B C U A L L-S TA R G A M E The Valley of the Sun has been selected for the Third Annual HBCU AllStar Game to be held April 7, 2024, at Grand Canyon University (GCU). The HBCU All-Star Game is an elite college basketball showcase featuring the country’s most dynamic and talented basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The HBCU All-Star Game combines a game filled with athletic excellence with a weekend full of fan-favorite activities for the Phoenix community. Fans can expect to see all of the fabulous elements that the HBCU experience is known for including bands, cheerleaders, an HBCU Fair, and so much more. “Grand Canyon University is tremendously excited to be the home of the 2024 HBCU All-Star Game,” said Jamie Boggs, Vice President of Athletics, Grand Canyon University. “The HBCU All-Star Game is filled with faith, community, and excellence, and our entire team is proud to host this premier event.” “On behalf of the entire HBCU All-Star team, I cannot express how thrilled we are to bring this game to the Valley,” said Travis L. Williams, HBCU AllStar, LLC Founder and CEO. “HBCU All-Star is more than a game, it is an experience for the entire family to enjoy and the entire community to participate in. GCU will be the best place to be on April 7, 2024, watching a game that is like no other. We cannot
wait to introduce the outstanding HBCU players who will be on the court that afternoon.” Williams is a former head coach for two HBCUs, Tennessee State University and Fort Valley State University. The HBCU All-Star Game was created to honor and celebrate the contribution of HBCU athletes and coaches to college basketball. The game elevates the importance of HBCUs and the
talents of their students. Participating athletes will represent all four historically Black athletic conferences, the MEAC, SIAC, SWAC, and CIAA, in addition to athletes from Tennessee State University, Hampton University, and North Carolina A&T University. This year’s game will air live on CBS Television Network and will stream on Paramount+. In addition to the game, events will be
held throughout the community that celebrate Black culture, exhibit Black excellence, and commemorate Black history. Fans can look forward to a myriad of activities leading up to Game Day. Tickets for the 2024 game will go on sale Wednesday, November 7, 2023, and will be available at https:// bit.ly/2024hbcuallstars. Discounted tickets will be available for community and youth organizations.
NCNW AWARDS GALA TO FUND EDUCATION Recently, the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) announced the Uncommon Height Awards Gala will return on Dec. 8 for the 18th year. The biennial event will be held at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort in Oxon Hill, Md. This event is the organization’s signature fundraising event, with proceeds raised being used to fund programs of critical concern known as “Four for the Future” – health, education, economics, and social justice. “The gala allows us to remember and celebrate the good work of Dr. Dorothy Irene Height over the years, while recognizing the good works of many today, especially our Crystal Stair Award recipient,” said Rev. Shavon Arline-Bradley, President and Chief Executive Officer of NCNW. “We are excited to share with our supporters and partners the ongoing tireless work of our board, sections, and staff to advance our mission of leading, advocating, and empowering women of African descent, their families, and communities. It will be a fun and reflective time you do not want to
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and pursuit of excellence in career and personal dedication to humanity as did Dr. Height. The 2021 recipients were Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault.
miss.” This will be the first Uncommon Height Awards Gala under the leadership of newly elected NCNW Chair, Dr. A. Lois Keith, and Rev. Arline-Bradley. They named Alexis Herman, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor and President of the Dorothy I. Height Education Foundation, and Harry E. Johnson, Sr., Esq., President and CEO of The Memorial Foundation and chair of the NCNW Associates, co-chairs of this year’s event. Toyota Motor Company of North America will once again be the presenting sponsors. “It is always an honor to serve as one of the chairs of this event. Dr. Height was my mentor and shared so many
life lessons that have stayed with me,” said Sec. Herman. “One of those lessons was to acknowledge and lift others who have made a difference in our world. The Crystal Stair Award does just that. It honors an individual who had truly climbed to “Higher Heights.” We look forward to a wonderful evening.” The gala is named in honor of NCNW President Emerita, Dr. Dorothy Irene Height, who led the organization for over 50 years and achieved notoriety due to her immense contributions to economic justice, civil rights, and education. To further honor her, the Crystal Stair Award is awarded to an individual who demonstrates a lifetime devoted to the protection of freedom
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Mr. Johnson said, “Dr. Dorothy Irene Height was a stalwart supporter of all people and lived her life to ensure that everyone’s civil rights were protected, especially women of color. I consider it a high honor and privilege to serve as co-chair of this great event; we must continue to see the mission of NCNW fulfilled. My co-chair and I invite you all to celebrate, commemorate but most of all keep the work and legacy of NCNW uplifted.” NCNW is an “organization of organizations,” comprised of 330 campus and community-based sections and 32 national women’s organizations that enlightens, inspires, and connects more than 2,000,000 women and men. Its mission is to lead, advocate for, and empower women of African descent, their families, and communities. It was founded in 1935 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, an influential educator and activist.
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According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 1.4 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes every year. Though there are many people living with diabetes, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health Africans Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes compared to their white counterparts. In a dedicated effort to raise awareness during Diabetes Awareness Month, the Thrivin’ in Color Podcast takes center stage, featuring a compelling episode with Leon Rock, CEO and Co-Founder of the African American Diabetes Association.
everyone to listen to this episode and ring the bell for diabetes awareness.” The African American Diabetes Association (AADA) is a national tax-exempt 501c3 nonprofit organization that seeks to educate African Americans and the general public about diabetes. The AADA is passionate, serious, and committed to diabetes prevention and educational programs that
work to end diabetes and other health disparities. Black PR Wire’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast gives Black and Brown health advocates a platform to educate and empower the Black community. Thrivin’ In Color is a podcast produced by Black PR Wire, featuring interviews with remarkable sistas and brothas from across the country who are doing extraordinary things
In this episode, Mr. Rock and podcast host Camry Brown engage in an insightful conversation about the lack of access to healthcare within Black and Brown communities and the difficulties this creates when it comes to managing diabetes. A diabetes patient and advocate, Mr. Rock also provides some crucial information on diabetes management to help those with the disease to continue leading healthy lives. “This was a really eye-opening conversation,” said Camry. “Knowledge is power, it’s imperative for our community to know about diabetes. I encourage
in today’s society. Thrivin’ In Color takes us behind the scenes of their world, where we meet with them and pick up some golden nuggets for success. Thrivin’ In Color podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all your favorite podcast services. Black PR Wire is the nation’s first and largest online Black newswire distribution company and is a powerful leader in effective news delivery services. With a comprehensive database and listing of over 1,200 Black (African American, Caribbean and Haitian) organizations and media, Black PR Wire posts and distributes print, audio, video, and creative news and information to Black media, influencers, faith-based groups and prominent community organizations throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean. Services can be purchased online anytime, anywhere 24/7; or by simply calling our newsroom at 1-877-BLACKPR. Have some news to share? Or want to know what’s happening in your community? Then connect with Black PR Wire, like, share and visit us @BlackPRWire, and make Black PR Wire your online source for Black News! For more information on Black PR Wire and Thrivin’ in Color, call 1-877-BLACKPR or visit the website at blackprwire.com.
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The fourth annual ESSENCE Girls United (GU) Disruptor Summit, returns on November 11, 2023 in Atlanta, GA, the premier cultural & creative hub of the South and home to the largest consortium of HBCUs in the country. This year’s summit will be a safe space for young Black women, girls, and gender-expansive youth to come together and fellowship for a day filled with panels, networking, activations and more. “The Era of Disruption” serves as this year’s theme, and an invitation to Zillenials to continue to use their voices to break the mold by utilizing their individual paths, ideas and trends to celebrate all aspects of the Black experience. As the leading destination for young Black women, ESSENCE Girls United, is bringing notable speakers, influencers and creatives and musical performers to the 2023 summit such as dynamic sisterduo Jordyn Woods and Jodie Woods, South African singer-songwriter Tyla, If Not for My Girls cast members BIA, Muni Long & Pretty Vee, alongside many more! This year’s GU Disruptor Summit will touch down in the ATL for a full day of conversations, workshops and onsite activities such as photo experiences throughout, the kick-off of GU Office Hours, speed mentoring sessions to get connected with key industry players, and the Soko Marketplace where attendees can shop & support a mix of Black-owned businesses. The one-day event is set to take place at the PC&E sound stage (2235 Defoor Hills Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318) from 10:00am 5:30pm ET featuring:
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“The 2023 summit will celebrate and highlight the powerful voices and creativity among today’s youth, as we come together to fellowship around topics & issues ranging from wellness to fashion and culture. The Era of Disruption aims to bring GU audiences to the forefront, as we collectively amplify the power of unity,” said Rechelle Dennis, Co-Creator of ESSENCE Girls United. “ESSENCE GU continues to embrace the values of empowerment and leadership. With a strong focus on personal development, intellectual growth, and societal change, our initiative has been meticulously curated to inspire young women and girls, creating a ripple effect of disruptors.”
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E N T E R TA I N M E N T ‘C LASS OF 88’ HOSTED Wondery, a premiere podcast studio and network, and Audible announced today the new limited audio series, Class of ’88. Hosted by Academy Award-winning actor and hip-hop icon Will Smith, the original podcast collaboration takes a celebratory look back at the year that defined the global cultural phenomenon of hip-hop. Listeners become immersed in this landmark year for music through in-depth, hilarious, and emotional interviews with the artists that helped define the genre, including Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Darryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels, Rakim, Fab 5 Freddy, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Chuck D, J.J. Fad, and DJ Red Alert. All eight episodes of Class of ‘88 release Thursday, October 26, on Amazon Music and Audible. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. In the US, hip-hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the origins of this inventive sound can be traced back to one year: 1988. From
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Public Enemy to the Fresh Prince, these 12 months gave rise to the superstars and styles that continue to mark music today. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums, and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and secured 1988 as hip-hop’s most important year. Rich with archival material, new interviews with hiphop’s biggest stars, and personal recollections from Smith himself, the miniseries delivers fresh, untold stories from the year that hip-hop overcame the forces that were hell-bent on blocking its rise. “Hip-hop has been a central part of my life for over four decades,” added Will Smith. “I’m hyped to share my firsthand experiences and those of some of hip-hop’s greatest legends as we delve into the origins of one of the most influential genres of music in history.” Class of ‘88 is produced by Wondery, Audible, Westbrook, and Awfully Nice.
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E N T E R TA I N M E N T I S S A R A E N A M E D C R E AT I V E D I R E C T O R F O R A M E R I C A N B L A C K F I L M NICE CROWD, the preeminent events company showcasing BIPOC creators, today named writer, producer and multi-hyphenate entrepreneur, Issa Rae, to the newly created position of Creative Director for the 2024 American Black Film Festival (ABFF). As the ABFF Creative Director, Rae, who has been an outspoken advocate for under-represented creators in Hollywood, will work closely with ABFF co-founders and producers, Nicole and Jeff Friday,
in programming the festival lineup, and will help bring awareness to the festival’s mission of showcasing Black talent and discovering new voices. The 28th annual ABFF will be held June 12-16 in Miami Beach. NICE CROWD, formerly ABFF Ventures, offers year-round events including comedy, health and wellness, food, and fine art events. Dedicated to highlighting BIPOC culture and achievements, the events company’s name, NICE CROWD, emphasizes the power of gathering. “Throughout the course of her career, Issa Rae has made an indelible impact within the entertainment ecosystem ranging from her wide array of roles – in front of and behind the camera – to
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her fierce advocacy for equitable representation and opportunities for Black creatives,” said ABFF Cofounders and Producers, Nicole and Jeff Friday. “We couldn’t think of a better partner to help us continue to embody the ABFF mission of showcasing Black talent — and discovering and amplifying new voices.”
Since its inception, the highly anticipated annual ABFF has become a cornerstone for diversity in Hollywood. It has premiered the work and supported the careers of many of today’s most successful filmmakers, actors, writers and stand-up comedians and is recognized as the standard bearer of excellence for Black creativity.
“I’m honored to join NICE CROWD as Creative Director for the 2024 American Black Film Festival. As
Rae’s connection to the ABFF brand was previously established when the festival showcased some of her
one of the first major festivals to showcase my work, ABFF continues to elevate Black creatives from the ground up, and I’m excited to join its co-founders and producers, Nicole and Jeff Friday, in that mission,” said Issa Rae. “The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is proud to once again join in support of the ABFF and the incredible impact this festival has on Greater Miami’s tourism landscape,” said Connie Kinnard, Senior Vice President of Multicultural Tourism & Development for the GMCVB. “With Nicole and Jeff Friday at the helm, ABFF continues its commitment to shining a light on diverse, up-andcoming talent, ultimately benefiting the Greater Miami and Miami Beach community at-large.”
earlier work at the American Black Film Festival, and in 2022, she served as the Ambassador. With her own unique flare and infectious sense of humor, Rae first received attention for her award-winning web series and the accompanying New York Times best-seller, “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.” She created and starred in the Peabody-award-winning HBO series Insecure which garnered her multiple Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominations. Rae has also made her mark on the big screen, starring in BARBIE, INTO THE SPIDERVERSE, and the upcoming release AMERICAN FICTION. In 2020 Rae formed HOORAE, a multi-faceted media company that develops content across mediums in an effort to continue to break boundaries in storytelling
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and representation. HOORAE is comprised of HOORAE Media for film, TV and digital; Raedio, the music label, music supervision company, and “audio everywhere” company; and ColorCreative, its management division. Via HOORAE’s WarnerMedia deal, Issa has also expanded her Executive Producer slate with the Emmy-award nominated A BLACK LADY SKETCH SHOW, and the critically acclaimed MAX series, RAP SH!T. The 2024 ABFF sponsors and partners to date are Cadillac, Comcast NBCUniversal (Presenting); City of Miami Beach, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), (Major); American Airlines, Sony Pictures Entertainment (Official). The American Black Film Festival will take place June 12-16 in Miami Beach, Florida. For festival information, including submission deadlines and how to obtain an ABFF pass, visit www.abff.com. And follow @AmericanBlackFilmFestival on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. A B O U T A B F F The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is an annual event dedicated to recognizing Black talent and showcasing quality film and television content by and about people of African descent. ABFF was created in 1997 as a vehicle to strengthen the Black entertainment community by fostering resource sharing, education and artistic collaboration. Now in its 28th year, the festival has become a key proponent of diversity in Hollywood, providing a platform for emerging Black artists. ABFF, the company’s flagship event, is a property of NICECROWD, formerly ABFF Ventures LLC, a leading entertainment company in the event tourism arena. To learn more about NICE CROWD events, visit www. nicecrowd.com. A B O U T N I C E C R O W D NICE CROWD, formerly ABFF Ventures, is a leading entertainment company in the event tourism arena. NICE CROWD specializes in the development and marketing of festivals and other live experiences that showcase BIPOC culture and achievement while promoting travel to leading destinations around the world. To learn more about NICE CROWD events, visit www. nicecrowd.com. Source: American Black Film Festival (ABFF)
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EDUCAT ION S C H O L A R S H I P S T O E X PA N D H I G H E R E D U C AT I O N A W A R D E D To commemorate National Scholarship Month, Sallie Mae, today announced the latest recipients of its Bridging the Dream Scholarship for High School Seniors. The Sallie Mae Fund -- the company's charitable arm -- has partnered with Thurgood Marshall College Fund for the last three years to award scholarships to deserving, underresourced and underrepresented students. "Expanding access and affordability is central to our mission at Sallie Mae and why we continue to offer scholarship programs that reach those students who often need the most support,” said Nic Jafarieh, Executive Vice President, Sallie Mae. “This year’s diverse and impressive Bridging the Dream scholarship recipients were selected from more than 1,100 applicants nationwide, and a majority are attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” “Our commitment to students from historically underrepresented communities is realized through programs like The Sallie Mae Fund’s Bridging the Dream Scholarship,” said Dr. Harry L. Williams, President and CEO, Thurgood Marshall College Fund. “We are grateful for this ongoing partnership and shared mission of making higher education more accessible and affordable.” This year’s Bridging the Dream Scholarship recipients are: Mohamed Adam of New Hyde Park, N.Y., attending Stony Brook University Nicholas Allen of Milton, Ga., attending North Carolina A&T State University Ka’Mya Anderson of Horn Lake, Miss. attending Alabama A&M University Azhyia Clemons of Rochester, N.Y., attending North Carolina A&T University Madison Corzine of Fort Worth, Tex., attending Spelman College Emery Delbridge of McDonough, Ga., attending Savannah State University Devin Dixon of Ellenwood, Ga., attending Tuskegee University NewYorkTrendnyc
Na’Zari Donegal-Pringle of Wilmington, Del., attending Delaware State University Nyela Harrison of Hayward, Ca., attending Hampton University Nakeia Jones of Conway, Ark., attending Middle Tennessee State University Anna Kaplan of Centreville, Va., attending Oakland University Victoria Latino of Mine Hill, N.J., attending Niagara University Dominic Lee of Kennesaw, Ga., attending Clark Atlanta University Marcellus Odum of Lake Cormorant, Miss., attending Georgia Institute of Technology Matthew Payne of Jonesboro, Ga., attending Fort Valley State University Nydia Phillips of Texas, Al., attending Southern University and A&M College Andrew Pierre of Lanham, Md., attending Bowie State University Reyna Porter of Lithonia, Ga., attending Howard University Chayil Rattler of Stockbridge, Ga., attending Jackson State University Tyson Redding of Fontana, Ca., attending University of Hawaii of Manoa Milan Rothe of Lakeway, Tex., attending Howard University Maya Stepnick of Toledo, Ohio, attending The Ohio State University Sienna Stewart of Gahanna, Ohio, attending Kentucky State University Jared Wilder of North Charleston, S.C., attending Hampton University Sydney Wright of Richmond, Va., attending Norfolk State University Alexander Young of Douglasville, Ga., attending Morehouse College Makaila Young of Oswego, Ill., attending Xaver University of Louisiana
about the financial burden on my parents.” Scholarships can help make college more affordable but too often families are unaware about their availability and what it takes to qualify. Research from Sallie Mae and Ipsos found 40% of families don’t apply for scholarships because they don’t think they’ll qualify and they are not sure where to look for them. Free tools like Sallie Mae’s scholarship app Scholly, simplify and centralize the process to search and apply for millions of dollars in scholarships.
to support access to college and offer products and resources to help customers make new goals and experiences, beyond college, happen. Learn more at SallieMae. com. Commonly known as Sallie Mae, SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are not sponsored by or agencies of the United States of America.
For more information visit SallieMae.com and download Scholly today at MyScholly.com or in the App Store or on Google Play. Sallie Mae (Nasdaq: SLM) believes education and lifelong learning, in all forms, help people achieve great things. We provide financing and know-how
“Receiving the Bridging the Dream Scholarship allows me to pursue the education I need to achieve my goal of becoming a journalist,” said scholarship recipient Chayil Rattler. “I also get to enjoy the rich culture and HBCU traditions without worrying November 16, 2023 - November 22, 2023
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BUSINE S S NAMI HELP VETERAN'S MENTAL HEALTH As we approach Veterans Day, let's remember the immense sacrifices made by our military heroes and their families. November is dedicated to honoring and supporting these individuals, and it's crucial that we extend our support to their mental well-being as well. So, we invite you to join us in helping veterans
receive the mental health support they deserve by sharing NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources. In 2020, 19.7% of U.S. veterans experienced a mental illness. That’s 3.9 million people. The transition from deployment and combat back to
civilian life can bring forth a whirlwind of emotions and challenges. These experiences may fade with time, but it's essential that we provide the necessary support that promotes hope and healing. Just like any community, veterans, service members, and their families
often hesitate to prioritize their mental health due to the stigma surrounding it. It's time to change this narrative. Seeking help is a courageous act, a testament to strength and resilience. NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources are here to guide our heroes and their families on their journey to mental well-being. Their sacrifices deserve our unwavering support and understanding. From managing stress, learning to recognize signs of crisis, and understanding treatments and therapies, to accessing federal, state, and local services, learning to communicate effectively, and identify coping skills, NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources help guide our heroes and their families on their journey to mental well-being. Share NAMI Homefront Mental Health resources with someone you know or encourage them to sign up to access these resources. These resources are available 24/7 and are offered for free. It's a small gesture but together, we can make a world of difference in the lives of those who've sacrificed so much for our safety and freedom.
A M E R A N T B A N K I N K S PA R T N E R S H I P A S S P O N S O R O F I N A U G U R A L B O W L AMERANT BANK , the largest community bank headquartered in Florida, today announced a new multiyear partnership as the official sponsor of the first-ever Florida Beach Bowl, an NCAA-sanctioned intercollegiate varsity football game specifically designed to provide a platform for Black students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to showcase their talents on a national stage. The announcement comes on the heels of Amerant’s plans to open a Broward headquarters and the naming of the Amerant Bank Arena, previously FLA Live, furthering the bank’s commitment to Broward County. The event, set to take place in Ft. Lauderdale at DRV PNK Stadium on Dec. 13th, will feature two HBCUs in a monumental showdown, emphasizing the opportunity for underrepresented students to participate in bowl games that have been historically out of reach. Under the terms of this groundbreaking partnership, Amerant Bank will not only hold the esteemed position as the official bank of the event but will also be a driving force in fostering inclusivity and diversity within the collegiate sports landscape in the communities it serves. Additionally, the bank's logo will be prominently displayed in the stadium during the game, capturing the attention of both in-person attendees and millions of viewers on live TV and social media. “We are thrilled to be the official sponsor of the first-ever Florida Beach Bowl,” said Jerry Plush, Chairman and CEO, Amerant Bank. "Amerant Bank
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is deeply committed to empowering our local communities and supporting a spirit of unity, which is exactly what this event represents. We are also excited to show our support for the Broward County community, given our recently announced expansion efforts there." "We are thrilled to have Amerant Bank on board as our official sponsor,” said Victor Robenson, Chief Executive Officer, Florida Beach Bowl, Inc. “Their support and commitment to the Florida Beach Bowl will undoubtedly enhance the overall experience for attendees and participants. We look forward to a successful collaboration and are committed to making a difference in the community."
community bank headquartered in Florida and the main subsidiary of Amerant Bancorp Inc. (NYSE: AMTB), with a presence across South Florida and in Tampa, FL, and Houston, TX. The bank has been serving clients for over 40 years and comprises subsidiaries Amerant Investments and Amerant Mortgage. Rooted in the communities it serves, Amerant supports numerous non-profit and community organizations.
Association (CIAA) and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). Each team would have at least six wins during their regular season schedule.
In 2023, the company was certified as a Most Loved Workplace® by Best Practice Institute. For news and updates, visit the Amerant Newsroom. The Florida Beach Bowl game will feature teams from the Central Intercollegiate Athletic
@floridabeachbowl; and on X (formerly Twitter) @flbeachbowl. The Florida Beach Bowl is more than just a football game; it is a celebration of excellence and culture. For more information, visit FloridaBeachBowl. com.
Tickets for this inaugural bowl game range from $15 to $75. Be sure to follow, like and share the news and information about the Florida Beach Bowl on social media to stay up-to-date: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
The sponsorship agreement between Amerant Bank and Florida Beach Bowl, Inc. is effective immediately and will continue for the next two years, with an exclusive negotiating window for Amerant Bank to extend the partnership for additional years. This commitment highlights Amerant Bank’s dedication to fostering an enduring legacy of inclusivity and diversity within the sports community and reinforces Amerant Bank’s status as a sportscentric organization. For more information about the Florida Beach Bowl, visit FloridaBeachBowl. com. For more information about Amerant Bank, visit amerantbank.com and follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn @AmerantBank. Amerant Bank, N.A., is the largest
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The Bahamas – As the holiday season approaches, the night sky over Nassau is poised to sparkle with “Spilligate ’23,” headlined by Afro-Fusion sensation Burna Boy. This premier event, slated for December 16th, will showcase the dynamic beats of Burna Boy’s international hits such as “Last Last,” “Ye,” and “It’s Plenty.” This eagerly anticipated event is expected to weave together the infectious charm of Bahamian hospitality with the thrilling energy of global music, positioning Nassau as a focal point for world-class entertainment and cultural exchange. The festivities will take place at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Carnival Grounds, a venue celebrated for hosting a wide array of sporting, cultural, and entertainment events and contributing to The Bahamas’ sports tourism and economic vibrancy.
As evening descends upon Nassau, the atmosphere will be charged by the island’s top DJs setting the stage for a night accentuated by Burna Boy’s outstanding performance. The event promises not only to blend The Bahamas’ captivating allure with the universal appeal of music but also to boost Nassau’s economy just before Christmas significantly. It highlights the vitality of the Orange Economy and the island nation’s commitment to innovation and entertainment excellence. Moreover, the festival’s innovative integration of music with technology marks a significant advancement in entertainment, offering both local and international guests a cutting-edge experience for one of the biggest holiday events in the country.
ensuring guests can purchase tickets and hotel packages. Experience the magic of the holiday season in The Bahamas with a festival poised to become a historic event in the Caribbean’s vibrant
Special accommodations and considerations for international travelers will soon be announced,
Mr. Foreign Currency, the event organizer, stated, “We are excited to host music fans from across the world as we present the incomparable Burna Boy. His performance is set to illuminate Nassau, highlighting our beautiful island as a hub of international entertainment. This will be the best party of the season!”
more information, contact us via WhatsApp at (242) 805-0390, (242) 809-1242, or email info@ signatureproduction.net. At the nexus of music, fashion, and entertainment, Foreign Currency emerges as more than a brand—it’s a lifestyle revolution. With the debut of “Spilligate” headlined by Burna Boy, Foreign Currency introduces a line of stylish apparel and home essentials that encapsulate luxury and comfort. Its Promotions Department is the creative force behind an array of events from electrifying concerts to spirited boat races and comedy nights, all designed to foster connections and celebrate the vibrancy of life. Foreign Currency is poised to redefine the cultural landscape, offering immersive experiences that blend the allure of exclusivity with the rhythm of the global beat.
Burna Boy expressed his anticipation for the performance, stating, “The Bahamas resonates with me as a symbol of stunning beauty and rich culture. Performing here allows me to honor the rich tapestry of my musical journey, influenced by Afrobeat pioneers like Kuti and the vibrant beats of ragga, dub, and grime I experienced in the UK. This festival transcends a mere performance; it represents a cultural collage that brings together the rich musical heritage of Africa and the Caribbean.”
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tapestry of live performances. For ticket details, visit www. foreigncurrencypromotions.com or buy in person at the Kendal G. L. Isaacs National Gymnasium Box Office (Nassau). For inquiries or
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8 kids a day are accidentally killed or injured by FAMILY FIRE. FAMILY FIRE is a shooting involving an improperly stored gun, often found in the home.
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