By Dr. Ron Daniels | Editorial credit: John Gomez / shutterstock.com In the spirit of resistance and transformation which I have been repeatedly advocating, it was so refreshing, gratifying even, to witness Mariann Budde, the first female Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C., speak truth to power at the interfaith inauguration prayer service at […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens | Editorial Credits: Nelson Antoine / Shutterstock.com Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and one of the most influential figures in technology and philanthropy, has been a subject of public fascination for decades. Through his vast wealth, Gates has played a significant role in shaping global conversations around technology, health, and education. […]
By The Office of the New York State Comptroller | Editorial Credit: Lev Radin 1,089 Reported Hate Crimes Across State in 2023, Up 69% Since 2019 New York state has seen a surge in hate crimes over the last five years with 1,089 reported instances in 2023, marking the highest number since data collection and […]
By Linda Nwoke Listen to the interview with President and CEO of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Atiba T. Edwards, here. The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is a haven for budding explorers, storytellers, and makers to play, learn, and grow. A wonder that is nestled within the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn and remains a creative space […]
By Julie Bawden-Davis, American Express This Black Business Month, we asked business owners to reflect on what inspired them to start their companies. As we celebrate Black Business Month this August, Eudell Watts, IV is grateful to his family legacy. He runs Old Arthur’s Barbecue Sauce with his father, Eudell Watts, III. The company produces and sells barbecue sauces […]