PEOPLE: Inseparable
/PEOPLE magazine wrote an exclusive article profiling new mental health organization, Inseparable, and how Zak Williams, son of Robin Williams, is honoring his late father with his involvement in the organization.
Read MorePEOPLE magazine wrote an exclusive article profiling new mental health organization, Inseparable, and how Zak Williams, son of Robin Williams, is honoring his late father with his involvement in the organization.
Read MoreInsideSources wrote a piece on the rise of suicides and overdoses during the COVID-19 quarantine lockdown and included insight from Ben Miller, chair of the advisory board for Inseparable.
Read MoreAll in with Chris Hayes on MSNBC did an interview with the founder of mental health awareness organization Inseparable, Bill Smith.
Read MoreUSA Today wrote an article pertaining to LGBTQ healthcare workers and how they could get fired based on sexual orientation. The article makes mention of GLMA and includes a quote from Hector Vargas, GLMA’s executive director.
Read MoreThe Washington Blade wrote a piece on a doctor in Louisiana who is fighting COVID-19 without any legal protections. The piece includes a quote from GLMA’s executive director, Hector Vargas.
Read MoreNBC Denver wrote an article about the Gill Foundation donating $500,000 for the 9Cares Virtual Food Drive to fight unprecedented food insecurity.
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 MoreCBS New York did a story on Alexis Loveraz, who attends one of the Democracy Prep Public Schools, who is tutoring students via TikTok.
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 MoreRobin Bronk, CEO of The Creative Coalition, did an interview for The Chronicle of Philanthropy about the importance of the arts during a health crisis.
Read MoreRobin Bronk and Tim Daly of The Creative Coalition wrote an op-ed for The Hill talking about the arts are worth more federal support.
Read MoreARTnews wrote about The Brotherhood/Sister Sol’s naming its inaugural artists-in-residence: Carrie Mae Weems and Bill T. Jones.
Read MoreVariety wrote a piece on actors joining The Creative Coalition to fight against the White House’s efforts to cut federal funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
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 MoreSpectrum News NY1 featured students from Democracy Prep Public Schools encouraging residents in their community to get out and vote.
Read MoreMashable featured Rainbow Railroads new social media campaign which kicked off on National Coming Out Day 2019.
Read MoreAmin Dzhabrailov’s story was featured in the Huffington Post as he talks about his escape from Chechnya with the aide of Rainbow Railroad.
Read MoreOut Magazine featured Rainbow Railroad and the organizations Executive Director, Kimahli Powell. Powell discusses Rainbow Railroads new National Coming Out Day campaign, which will be featured on October 11, 2019.
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