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Self image is everything. Lead by local educators, this program provides education, and support to schools and organizations who want to teach the history of African Americans .
Repairing the breach brought on by Covid 19 and the affect it had on school performance and college enrollment among African American males.
Our African American Renaissance Legacy Drive celebrates the history and accomplishments of folks Southwest Fresno.
Education requires funding and resources and this program raises money to provide scholarship opportunities & support programs to increase and support academic success.
As a reference to the date on which General Granger arrived in Galveston, it was coined as a simple combination of the words “June” and “nineteenth.” (When in doubt, remember that the last consonant in the former word is the first letter in the latter).
Because Juneteenth is effectively America’s second independence day, the holiday is also known as “Juneteenth Independence Day,” “Freedom Day,” and “Emancipation Day.”
source: Anti Racism Commitment Coalition (AARC)
Because we partner with like-minded organizations, we cross-promote your brand message with ours.
With our strategic community relationships, our African American community database is the largest in Fresno and the Central Valley. We are intentional about engaging our stakeholders with our Juneteenth followers and supporters.
You know where your dollar is spent. We share the data with you. We are transparent and enjoy sharing our successes.
We know our audience and have a unique relationship with our followers that allows you to share your message with a group that is historically impenetrable.
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