There’s never been an easier time to find delicious, healthy food options. Large fresh, healthy food stores such as Whole Foods and Fresh Market are located in almost every city…
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By Nia Simone McLeod On July 30th, Virginia celebrated the 400th anniversary of three major events that happened within Jamestown: the recruitment of large amounts of English women to the…
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By: Amandalyn Vanover I would like to introduce you to Andrew McCauley, a Senior HR Professional in Learning & Development with Dominion Energy. He gave us an exclusive one-on-one for…
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Congratulations to Our Non-Profit of the Month: Read to Them
Congratulations to Our Non-Profit of the Month By Nia Simone McLeod Read to Them, a Richmond-based nonprofit, yearns to establish a culture of literacy within the home and beyond with…
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Hiring an HBCU president: questions for presidents and trustees
Part three of a three-part series No matter how successful an HBCU president is, there will always be people who want them to do more and to do it better…
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“Amandla Awethu” is a popular variation of the cultural expression “power to the people” that comes from South Africa and literally means, “The Power is ours!” It is a statement…
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When is it? August 2-4, 2019. The 3-day sales tax holiday starts the first Friday in August at 12:01 am and ends the following Sunday at 11:59 pm. What is it?…
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Black Wealth 2020 Adds HBCUs to Its Economic Empowerment Agenda
The catalyst for Black wealth also applauds Robert Smith’s gift to Morehouse Graduates By Hazel Trice Edney TriceEdneyWire.com – The short-term economic impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)…
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Break Away from Traditional Barbecue Fare (Family Features) Burgers and brats have earned a spot in the backyard barbecue hall of fame, no doubt, but if you’re looking for a…
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Part two of a three-part series The turnover of top leadership at our historically Black colleges and universities is often “blamed” on the president. “They didn’t deliver,” is what we…