History, Art & Culture Organizations
At Black Colleges, the Baseball Teams Increasingly Aren’t
May 21, 2019
Before each game, Clarence Carter III glances across the diamond as the opposing team warms up. He peeks in the dugout, scans the outfield and takes inventory around the infield... Read more
Detroit's Only Black-Owned Grocery Store May Be Opening Sooner Than Later!
April 17, 2019
Although there are a lot of Black-owned businesses in the city of Detroit, there are no known Black-owned grocery stores. But one local entrepreneur, Raphael Wright, is planning to open what he says will be the first and only grocery store in the city owned by an African American.
Two years ago, Wright started the efforts to increase representation in terms of ownership in Detroit.... Read more
Inaugural Bay Area Women’s Empowerment Expo Set for Oct. 19
Bay Area Women’s Empowerment Expo from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Youth Development Foundation of Pinellas County, Inc. in partnership with the Zeta Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha... Read more
Ceremony Honoring the Courageous 12
October 29, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
The unveiling of a commemorative plaque will follow a brief ceremony with honored guest, Leon Jackson - the last surviving member of the Courageous 12.
In the... Read more
Healthy Start Self-Care Brunch for Men
Saturday, June 1st
10am-1pm
Visit www.hopkinsallchildrens.org for more information. Read more
5508 2019 Year of the Women
Date: May 18, 2019
Time: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
This fantastic event celebrates women! The event provides many opportunities for interaction, including: Dynamic, peer-led discussions with best practices, innovation and valuable connections!
Visit www.eventbrite.com for more information... Read more