Creating Black Wealth by Giving Back
AFRO NEWS - Jamye Wooten encourages Black Americans to look at Black wealth from a holistic lens of
AFRO NEWS - Jamye Wooten encourages Black Americans to look at Black wealth from a holistic lens of
Calais Campbell and the Rockefeller Foundation join forces to support CLLCTIVLY's Covid-19 Baltimore Micro-Grant Fund.
Currently, only 5 percent of racial equity funding in the U.S. is specifically focused on movement-building and grassroots organizing, indicating an urgent need to increase funding for activists and groups that are advancing sweeping change. As the Black community struggles to manage these overlapping pandemics, philanthropy has a critical role to play.
CLLCTIVLY’s founder, Jamye Wooten, featured in the Fall issue of John Hopkins Magazine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMSj04uN4Zc The Baltimore Homecoming Hero Awards, presented by