Patch: The Brotherhood/Sister Sol
/Patch.com wrote a piece talking about The Brotherhood/Sister Sol launching a food drive to help families stay fed during the holidays.
Read MorePatch.com wrote a piece talking about The Brotherhood/Sister Sol launching a food drive to help families stay fed during the holidays.
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy wrote a piece on Harlem based nonprofit, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, on how the organization is keeping kids in school, out of trouble, and the skills to rise above hardships.
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy conducted a case study on Harlem-based social-justice organization, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol. One of the main topics of the piece is how the organization diversified its revenue.
Read MoreARTnews wrote about The Brotherhood/Sister Sol’s naming its inaugural artists-in-residence: Carrie Mae Weems and Bill T. Jones.
Read MoreSpectrum News NY1 featured The Brotherhood/Sister Sol’s Khary Lazarre-White and Jason Warwin to talk about the transformation of the soon-to-be headquarters for the organization.
Read MoreEssence wrote a piece about Cidra Sebastien, former Associate Executive Director of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, on her lengthy career at the Harlem based non-profit.
Read MoreKhary Lazarre-White, executive director & co-founder of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, joined CBS News to discuss Michael Bloomberg’s apology for the stop-and-frisk policy.
Read MoreThe New York Times Style section captures a moment at Voices, the annual gala for Brotherhood/Sister Sol.
Read MoreBlavity celebrated the success of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol's annual VOICES gala, which raised more than $1 million for students of color in New York City.
Read MoreThe New York Amsterdam News recapped the annual Voices gala benefiting The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a youth development and education organization based in Harlem.
Read MoreThe New York Times covered the annual Voices Gala of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, a youth development group in Harlem. The organization raised more than $1 million at its May 10 benefit at Gotham Hall.
Read MoreAdweek's TVNewser vertical published the announcement that MSNBC’s Joy Reid will be among the honorees at the annual gala for The Brotherhood/SisterSol, youth development and education organization based in Harlem.
Read MoreThe Brotherhood/Sister Sol co-founder and executive director Khary Lazarre-White sat down for an interview with ABC7's Bill Ritter on "Up Close" to discuss how his experience as a social justice activist and youth educator informed his debut novel "Passage."
Read MoreThe Brotherhood/Sister Sol co-founder and executive director Khary Lazare-White sat down with WABC's Bill Ritter on Up Close to discuss his new book "Passage" about a young black man coming of age and trying to survive on the streets of Harlem in 1993.
Read MoreCidra M. Sebastien, associate executive director of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, penned a column for HuffPost Black Voices about what organizations must do to nourish and buttress the political ambitions of girls of color and why it is so essential to America's future.
Read MoreCidra M. Sebastien, associate executive director of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, penned a column for HuffPost arguing that organizations must empower young black and brown women with an education that nurtures and buttresses their political ambitions.
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