Long before the phrase Black Lives Matter became a rallying cry, T.J. Reddy established himself as one of Charlotte’s leading civil rights activists. https://t.co/3mUqWrGLMB
“The work of Baba Reggie Singleton and the mentors of The Males Place is vital for a community that has been undeniably left behind by the policies of supremacy that are at play in our culture.” https://t.co/Ipr6gpBYwf
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West Boulevard Corridor 19 convenience stores 5 Dollar stores And 0 major Grocery stores. Three Sisters Market is created - volunteer and support the West Boulevard Corridor
#CharlotteForAll Only 30% of the 19K West Blvd corridor residents have a grocery within 1/2 mile. And yet I live 1 mile away off the same road (East Blvd) and I have 3 full groceries within 1/2 mile and another 2 full groceries within another 1/2 mile. #RacistHistory@3smclt
An estimated 188,000 children across CLT region at risk of hunger daily. For World Food Day, @amazon partnered with Second Harvest Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina for a mobile food pantry at Tuckaseegee Elementary School. Also donated $25,000 to support initiatives across region.
Kudos to Dez and Jamaal. Gardening life lessons never fade; they get recycled. Two of our former youth worker Jamarcus and Quan stopped by as we were wrapping up. They gave us a hand & said "we had to stop by when we saw y'all out here, because "We"started this." 💪🏾.#TSM#WBNC