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Youth Use Entrepreneurship as a Pathway to Success

Running a successful business is not an easy feat no matter what your age. Yet there are teenagers, like Kalief Rollins, the winner of the 2009 National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge, who were able to benefit from business start-up education and learn not only the value of a dollar, but how to claim the value of his life.

Could this Be a Good Year for New Graduates?

For nearly a year, Alex Easley, 22, researched, pursued, and interviewed with companies such as Google, American Express, and Johnson & Johnson, hoping to have a job lined up after his graduation from Morehouse College this past May. He didn’t.

One Hundred Black Men of New York Golf for Greatness

Every year the organization hosts the golf classic as a fundraiser in the name of Dr. Roscoe C. Brown. His legacy coupled with his commitment to excellence all around the world and in locally in New York has been the driving force behind the annual event to support black men.

Black America’s Education Crisis

In January, Kelley Williams-Bolar served nine days in jail and was sentenced to two years of probation after being convicted of grand theft and two felony counts of falsifying records. Her crime? Sending her children to a school four miles outside her district of residence in Akron, Ohio.

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