A powerful way to honor the legacy of #GeorgeFloyd and remind us that that the arc of the moral universe indeed bends toward justice.
51-48 victory!
Congratulations to the Honorable @KristenClarkeJD
Today we celebrate our HBCU Rising Mentor Tutors from Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Spelman College at our End of Year Celebration. Their commitment to serving our youth is commendable.
Black giving is a powerful force for good. Learn more at our next #NBCDILastThursdays series on April 29th
We'll be discussing the importance of Black philanthropy with Jacqueline Jones of
@fcdusorg, @aleliabundles, & @MrMentorSteve
Register here: https://t.co/QisCEnbtH8
Join CARES on 4/17 for a day of restoration, healing and hope. A celebration of Black resilience in the face of the other pandemic.
#Racism.
Hear what the subject-matter experts have to say about personal and political wellness, recovery and reparation.
https://t.co/PwVTUsHF3T
Beautiful, Black, genius. Our young ones are full of promise and hope. Know her name! @TheAmandaGorman.
"We close the divide, because we know to put our future first we must first put our differences aside.
We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms...to one another.”
The Atlanta CARES Mentoring Movement is celebrating National Mentoring Month. Tameka Williamson, our board member, shares her insights about mentoring.
https://t.co/BQESJHuoyh
Thank you @SparklingIce & all the conscious consumers who poured in to pay it foward via your Giving & Sharing holiday campaign. @CARES_Mentoring is thrilled to have your partnership & generous merry sponsorship in support of our mission.❄😊#gratitude#LoveOurChildren
This year, Thanksgiving is a bit different for all of us. What remains the same are our daily opportunities to grow, renew, celebrate our blessings and find joy.
Here is a special message on how I fill my heart with gratitude today...and every day.
Happy #Thanksgiving.
60 years ago, #RubyBridges bravely made history by integrating her first grade classroom in Louisiana. Due to threats, US marshalls escorted her into elementary school. Her teachers? They refused to educate her, and teachers from the north came to support her, instead.