The White House Hosted a Princess Party for Black Girls and It Was All About Celebrating Literacy
The White House Hosted a Princess Party for Black Girls and It Was All About Celebrating Literacy
Venus And Serena Williams Open Center To Fight Gun Violence in Compton
Venus And Serena Williams Open Center To Fight Gun Violence in Compton
If Twitter shuts down, what impact will it have on your non-profit?
If Twitter shuts down, what impact will it have on your non-profit?
Talib Kweli To Perform At Show Up And Vote Concert In Orlando
Talib Kweli To Perform At Show Up And Vote Concert In Orlando
Tamron Hall Creates Fund For Domestic Violence Victims In Honor Of Late Sister
Television Host Tamron Hall has created a fund for domestic violence victims in honor of her late sister.
Twelve years have passed since Tamron Hall lost her sister Renate to domestic violence. Renate was found beaten and floating face down in a pool in Houston in 2004.
Colin Kapernick Hosts Know Your Rights Camp for Bay Area Youth!
Colin Kapernick Hosts Know Your Rights Camp for Bay Area Youth!
Meet Change Maker Justin Franks, Fighting Hunger for College Students
Justin Franks Runs a Food Pantry at his Dorm at Alabama A&M University, to Help Classmates in Need.
Charity Spotlight: Chosen Destiny Foundation
Meet today's Charity Spotlight: Chosen Destiny Foundation. The Chosen Destiny Foundation is a non profit organization based in Atlanta, GA with one goal, to try and end homelessness in the state of Georgia.
BCG Founder Jasmine Crowe, to Host 2nd Annual To Live and Dream Again Benefit Dinner for Teen Sex Trafficking Survivors!
Black Celebrity Giving founder, Jasmine Crowe, will host a Girls Night Out for teen survivors of Sex
Trafficking in Atlanta, GA in partnership with Wellspring Living with special celebrity guests Demetria McKinney and Teri Vaughn. To take place Friday, December 9th,2016 the 2nd Annual To Live and Dream Again benefit dinner will bring together powerful Atlanta women to encourage survivors to dream again!
10 Ways You Can Help the Standing Rock Sioux Fight the Dakota Access Pipeline
We have seen these protests in North Dakota play out on television for the past few months and as of yesterday, things got worse, much worse. Many of us forward thinking individuals are wondering what can we do? We know as in the quote above by the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this is a threat to us everywhere and we can't stay silent in times of oppression. Police in North Dakota Thursday moved in on hundreds of demonstrators, including members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, who were challenging the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The project threatens the area's water supply and destroys sacred Native American sites. Over 118 people were arrested as they shouted "Hands Up, Don't Shoot," sound familiar?