EVENT: When My Skin Color Hurts
When My Skin Color Hurts Thursday, January 21 8;30pm-9:30pm ZOOM & FB Live The dialogue continues as these four inspiring local health
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
When My Skin Color Hurts Thursday, January 21 8;30pm-9:30pm ZOOM & FB Live The dialogue continues as these four inspiring local health
MLK Day Interfaith Dialogue January 18, 2021 10am on ZOOM The Atlantic Institute invites you to join them for an empowering, interfaith
Eventually, we will get this pandemic under control and folks in the Lowcountry will be eager to get back out in the
Clearly facts aren’t as powerful as they should be when combating fake news. So why not try a different approach? That’s the
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
Last month, we put out a call to the community to forge partnerships and recruit volunteers in support of our under-budgeted Parks
The dialogue continues as these four inspiring local health professionals dig deep into race issues in our communities…
The Tri-county Cradle to Career Collaborative and YWCA Greater Charleston continue their co-presented speaker series, MOVING TO SYSTEMIC CHANGE, and they invite
Calling all artists and performers! If you’d like to participate in the North Charleston Arts Fest next Spring, it’s time to apply.