Inside the Push to Grow HBCU Endowments with Tech Companies and Venture Capital
With an intentional push from tech entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, HBCUs are on the rise with partnerships with Student Freedom Initiative, Base10 and more.
Where Are the Black Physicists?
In the last 20 years, the number of Black physicists in STEM has decreased by more than 2%. It’s vital to understand why and take action to boost racial parity.
Shaping the Modern Civil Rights Movement
Groups like United Justice Coalition, Black Lives Matter and the REFORM Alliance are fighting the battle of racial equity. Read on about their missions and initiatives in communities.
CISCO Makes $5 Million Commitment to Empower the Next Generation of Black Entrepreneurs at Clark Atlanta University and Colleges Within the AUC
Clark Atlanta University, Cisco and Black Economic Alliance Foundation partnered to promote generational wealth for the Black community.
NBA Foundation Celebrates Second Anniversary, Announces $20 million Grant Round
The NBA Foundation’s charitable foundation has celebrated their second anniversary and announced a $20 million grant to organizations uplifting Black people.
Philanthropy in Black Communities
Philanthropy has always existed in Black communities, where mutual aid is a part of daily life. It’s not considered charity to support your neighbor, it’s simply the right thing to do.
Diversity in the STEM Workforce
The shortage of Black teachers continues to have an impact on diversity within the STEM workforce today. Read on to see how we can end the fight for diversity.
The National Action Network & Civil Rights
The National Action Network, founded in the ‘90s by Rev. Al Sharpton, fights for justice, decency and equal opportunities for all. Here’s a look at its history.
Why Do Black Communities Still Have to Fight Against Environmental Discrimination?
Black communities in the U.S. are facing environmental discrimination and it’s directly affecting their health. Read on to learn more about this battle.
Student Loan Debt and Black Graduates: A Continuing Crisis
Robert F. Smith’s donation to the Morehouse Class of 2019 and his work with Student Freedom Initiative have focused on tackling an ongoing crisis of student debt.