Black Ink Festival Announces Program Details for Free Event in January
From our friends at the Black Ink Book Festival… Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival has released the program line
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
From our friends at the Black Ink Book Festival… Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival has released the program line
Research demonstrating the immense economic inequality in the United States is readily available, as is data showing the disproportionately harsh impact Covid
So what do you do when you can agree that there is a major problem to solve but you disagree on how best to solve it?
For starters, it might be helpful to search for common ground while acknowledging that complexity, compromise, and consensus-building might be essential if both sides are to avoid total failure.
Fresh Future Farm (FFF) will sponsor the third SC Black Farmers Conference on Sunday, March 28 and Monday, March 29, 2021. Hosted by the SC Black Farmers Coalition, this two-day conference will be held virtually and in-person.
The dialogue continues as these four inspiring local health professionals dig deep into race issues in our communities…
We think this is a serious question worthy of calm consideration. The point isn’t to pick sides, but rather, to think about
New research from the Land Inequality Institute on “uneven ground” sheds disturbing light on the growing problem of land inequality and its
The Tri-county Cradle to Career Collaborative and YWCA Greater Charleston continue their co-presented speaker series, MOVING TO SYSTEMIC CHANGE, and they invite
“The Mother Emanuel Memorial Foundation Board, which manages the fundraising, construction, endowment and outreach for the Emanuel Nine Memorial, announced Kimberlyn Davis as Executive Director today.”
Throughout the many hardships of the Coronavirus pandemic, we have tried to focus on seeing and promoting #opportunityincrisis. Given the recent surge in Covid cases, it is encouraging to see that some major cities are thinking the same way, and in fact, when it comes to making their cities more liveable, they had started the work before the pandemic even hit.