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Common Unity Right now, many are facing the loss of income, daily supplies, and more. Common Unity will help people $100 at a time.

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Let's celebrate our grads!
04/29/2021

Let's celebrate our grads!

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04/29/2021

We are looking to celebrate 2023 graduates! Email [email protected] to find out how you can be awarded this month's giveaway

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03/01/2021

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On February 16th, a house fire in Sugar Land, Texas ended with the tragi… Houston 4Jackie needs your support for Colette, Edison & Olivia: CEO for the Nguyen

Shout out to this lady for challenging us to dive in! Stop putting it off!
02/10/2021

Shout out to this lady for challenging us to dive in! Stop putting it off!

Have you been putting off a dream, delaying a passion , or missing out on the life you want all because you can’t or won’t get out of your own way? Could it ...

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01/05/2021

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08/04/2020

Tanisha Carothers, president of the Evansville Black Chamber of Commerce, talks about her organization’s drive to support African American entrepreneurs impacted by the pandemic.

When we ALL work together change odds inevitable
07/24/2020

When we ALL work together change odds inevitable

On Opening Day of the 2020 MLB season, players, managers, and coaches of the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals knelt in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement before standing for the National Anthem.
‘We wanted to do something united, something together,’ Yankees slugger Aaron Judge said after the Yankees’ 4-1 victory, called in the sixth inning due to rain at Nationals Park.
‘We’ve got a lot of guys in this clubhouse with different beliefs, different feelings, different walks of life and from different countries,’ Judge said. ‘And we want to respect all that and as a team we came to the decision to kneel right before the anthem.’
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants also took a knee before the anthem, and some players remained kneeling for the anthem itself.
At Dodger Stadium, Opening Day featured a pre-game video from The Players Alliance, a group of more than 100 Black players led by CC Sabathia, Curtis Granderson, and Edwin Jackson, calling for racial justice and reaffirming that ‘Black lives matter.’
The San Francisco Giants team, coaches, and managers wore T-shirts that read ‘Black Lives Matter’ during the pre-game warmups.
‘It just shows unity,’ Dodgers right fielder Markus ‘Mookie’ Betts said of kneeling. ‘I think everybody is on board with what’s going on in the world. We have to make some change. It starts here. We have to do our part. It’s amazing to know that everybody here is on board with something that we have to find a way to make change. This is the first step.’

Join in on July 14 for details on how to make a difference. The time is NOW!
07/06/2020

Join in on July 14 for details on how to make a difference. The time is NOW!

‪ , 8 years-old.‬ Shot and killed in . We want . We believe that we can & must challenge & work to prevent all forms of violence‬. Nonviolent strategy helps us do that. ‬It examines, educates & eradicates‬. Join us July 14, 7pm EST, as we explore revolutionary nonviolence‬.

07/05/2020
06/29/2020

As the largest Black owned bank in America, we seek to be a beacon of hope during difficult times. By organizing and controlling our money, we can overcome many challenges.

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