Celebrating Local Black Heroes: Rickeshia Williams
Rickeshia Williams is addressing birth disparities & the infant mortality gap in Southwest Michigan through her work at Milk Like Mine & Birthing Bellies Like Mine.
Rickeshia Williams is addressing birth disparities & the infant mortality gap in Southwest Michigan through her work at Milk Like Mine & Birthing Bellies Like Mine.
Eric Cunningham, the youngest African American to serve as a City of Kalamazoo Commissioner, has a heart to serve the Kalamazoo Community.
Sydney Davis is the Executive Director of Black Arts & Cultural Center and founder of NixCode, a no-code app development software company.
Ralph P. Jones is the President and CEO of RJ's Printing Inc. He "represents to the community an option to diversify and support a minority business.”
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Torean Greeley "...hope[s] that [he] can help to show young Black men and women in my community that you don’t have to look a certain way, be from a certain...
For over 50 years, Charles Parker has worked with Kalamazoo youth to help develop our community's future leaders.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Michigan is proud to celebrate Local Black Heroes throughout the year. Sign up for our e.news to get updates in your inbox and learn more about the impact...
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Michigan is proud to celebrate Local Black Heroes throughout the year. Sign up for our e.news to get updates in your inbox and learn more about the impact...
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Michigan is proud to celebrate Local Black Heroes throughout the year. Sign up for our e.news to get updates in your inbox and learn more about the impact...
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Michigan is proud to celebrate Local Black Heroes throughout the year. Sign up for our e.news to get updates in your inbox and learn more about the impact...
Tiffany Blackman of Battle Creek, is a pillar in Southwest Michigan. She wears many hats, and aims to build community all around her.