Raines, known widely as “Ms. Shirley,” spent years serving people experiencing homelessness on Los Angeles’ Skid Row and in communities across the country.
Pretti dedicated his career to caring for veterans in the ICU at the Minneapolis VA.
In partnership with Two River Theater, the center will present “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?” on Saturday, January 10, at 3 p.m....
The two longtime leaders worked in education, civil rights, and community advocacy. Organizers propose a public mosaic mural at Charles Hadley Park.
Black Public Media (BPM), a Harlem-based nonprofit, is urging public support after Congress rescinded $1.8 million in federal funding last July.
In recognition of his efforts, the NFLPA pledged a $10,000 donation to Caleb Cares.
The two‑year grant will strengthen services including trauma‑informed care, mentorship, and workforce development.
Serve for Change is a coalition dedicated to securing Latino representation in state government leadership and appointments.
T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center Honors Native American Heritage with Documentary and Educator Series.
South Carolina man Travis Douglas was diagnosed with breast cancer at 46 years old, now he encourages men to prioritize their health.