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Black Lives Matter's Patrisse Cullors under fire, denies financial impropriety or any wrongdoing
What is happening with Black Lives Matter? Has there been financial impropriety? No, insists Patrisse Cullors, former leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation. Despite swirling allegations, she maintains that neither she nor anyone else in leadership misused millions of dollars in donations.
Philanthropy: September is Hunger Action Month
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For Hunger Action Month® this September, Empowering Everyday Women is joining other nonprofits in the fight against food insecurity and raising awareness of people facing hunger.
Black artist who painted Michelle Obama painted Breonna Taylor for ‘Vanity Fair’ cover
The artist who in 2016 became the first woman and first African American to win the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition talked to the magazine about the deceased 26-year-old and the experience of bringing here to life in the oil-on-linen portrait.
WATCH: African American girl, 9, delivers powerful skate performance on Black Lives Matter Plaza
Kaitlyn Saunders, 9, said her graceful tribute to the Black Lives Matter movement was inspired by the numerous injustices black people face in the United States of America.
Women's March severs ties with controversial board members following anti-Semitism accusations
The Women’s March severed ties with three inaugural board members after allegations of anti-Semitism swirled and threatened to overshadow the organization’s grassroots work. Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland and Linda Sarsour will transition off of the board and shift their focus to other advocacy projects.
Empowering Everyday Women Ministries providing support and relief for Hurricane Florence survivors
Catastrophic flooding from Florence spread across the Carolinas on Sunday, with roads to Wilmington cut off by the epic deluge and muddy river water swamping entire neighborhoods miles inland. "Empowering Everyday Women Ministries is praying for and supporting all those impacted by Hurricane Florence," said Dianna Hobbs, Founder.