Trusting Your Instincts
What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s the proverbial question asked of every little kid and like many, Crystal Lacey Winslow figured responding “a lawyer” was...
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What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s the proverbial question asked of every little kid and like many, Crystal Lacey Winslow figured responding “a lawyer” was...
During the dot-com heyday, many executives witnessed their company’s employees go from being Internet millionaires on paper to standing empty-handed when the bubble burst and being laid off en masse....
Among the dignitaries, leaders, revolutionaries, titans, entertainers, scientists, heroes and pioneers that were honored at Time Magazine’s 2009 gala event honoring the 100 Most Influential People in the World, one woman, Michelle Obama, stood out.
These were supposed to be heady days for African Americans in Congress, with President Barack Obama occupying the White House and a half dozen blacks holding powerful committee chairmanships and leadership jobs.
Jamila Sams is a former educator, hip-hop head, and businesswoman. As founder of We Do It For The Culture, Sams is using her experience and passion to help children grow Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills by developing a curriculum rooted in hip-hop culture.