We braved the cold weather today to march in the Gwinnett County Martin Luther King Day Parade in Lawrenceville. In spite of 36 degree weather we had a great turnout for the United Ebony Society sponsored event. More MLK Activity On Friday, January 17, 2020, I had...
2020 is here, that means the 2020 Census is upon us to get counted. Overall Timeline Counting every person living in the United States is a massive undertaking, and efforts begin years in advance. Here’s a look at some of the key dates along the way: January...
Today, June 29, 2019, I receivied a Captain of Industry Award from Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation (CACAF). CACAF raise funds for Education Mentorship and Disaster Preparedness Management. 100% of proceeds are donated to Educational Programs and Disaster...
A beautiful day for Celebrating Juneteenth. Great job by the UnitedEbonySociety and GwinnettCounty. My nonprofit Caniis Foru or Community Action Network Initiatives, Inc registered many new Voters today. Food and the vendors were wonderful.Juneteenth, also known as...
We had a really informative Town Hall!! A big ThankYou to all the small businesses that came out and displayed their businesses. This is what we must do to build our community. Polly McKinney and Calli Jahn from VoicesforGeorgiaChildren did an excellent job explaining...
Martin Luther King Day 2019 was busy. I started out the day participating in the King Parade in Lawrenceville which was sponsored by the Ebony Society. Parade marchers and spectators braved a cold January day to celebrate and commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr....
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