In his latest publication in USA Today’s Black History Month Special Edition, CH4K’s Chairman touts accountability related to slowed progress in the African American Community.
In his latest publication in USA Today’s Black History Month Special Edition, CH4K’s Chairman touts accountability related to slowed progress in the African American Community.
Catherine Harper for Keepers (CH4K), aligned with President Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative, is on a mission to eradicate generational plight among disadvantaged youth in the USA by the 60’s – 2060’s. Read More
At the heart of America’s promise is the belief that we all do better when everyone has a fair shot at reaching for their dreams. Throughout our Nation’s history, Americans of every Read More
Carl Camden, CEO at Kelly Services, the Fortune Company Staffing Giant with its headquarters in Troy MI, supports Catherine Harper for Keepers (CH4K), and; he explicitly tells why in this video.
Studies show there is growing inequality in college degree attainment between students from high-income households and low-income households, said William Zumeta, professor of public affairs, educational leadership and policy studies at the University of Washington.
I didn’t have a suit; but, I wore a tie to the job fair at Talladega College. It was my junior year; and, three years earlier, I had been voted “Best Dressed” and “Most Likely to Succeed” in the Superlatives section of the Jackson-Olin High School yearbook.
The digital divide is most commonly defined as the gap between those individuals and communities that have, and do not have, access to the information technologies that are transforming our lives.
Today, as mobile technology puts computers in our pockets, Latinos and blacks are more likely than the general population to access the Web by cellular phones, and they use their phones more often to do more things. Increased access and usage should be good things, right?