Robert F. Smith is a successful businessman and philanthropist, known for his leadership in the tech industry and his contributions to the non-profit industry through the Robert F. Smith Foundation, which supports education and economic empowerment for underprivileged communities with a focus on African American families.
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The impact of the looming recession on the poor
The upcoming recession is expected to have a significant impact on underserved communities, as they are often the most vulnerable during economic downturns. These communities are at a disadvantage due to a lack of access to resources, education, and job opportunities, and are therefore more likely to be hit hardest by the recession.
IOBP’s response to Police Brutality
Police brutality is a serious issue that has been plaguing communities for decades. It involves the excessive use of force by law enforcement officials, often leading to injury or death. This type of behavior is a violation of civil rights and undermines the trust between police and the communities they serve
Inspire One Billion People 2023 Sponsor Presentation
Inspire One Billion People is thrilled to present our first official sponsor presentation! Click the Above PDF, and you will see our efforts in 2022, where we launched the first of many community impact events, and how we plan to continue on our journey of giving in 2023. It is a fantastic success! Our signatureContinue reading “Inspire One Billion People 2023 Sponsor Presentation”
Award Winning Poet & Author Jacquese Armstrong
Recipient of the 2019 Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award and 2015 Ambassador Award from the State of New Jersey Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma for promoting wellness and recovery and reducing stigma through the arts.
Oppression Based Trauma
If you have not already seen the horrific video of George Floyd being suffocated before our eyes under the knee of a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, you have been hiding under a rock. Followed by eight days so far of nationwide unrest to protest decades to police brutality on blacks, and in minority communities.
