Melissa Jackson-Schmidt: The Journey to Chief Program Officer at Campaign for Working Families
In an interview with FunTimes Magazine, she narrated her human caring experiences and shared her “humble-root” journey.
In an interview with FunTimes Magazine, she narrated her human caring experiences and shared her “humble-root” journey.
This incredible feat began in 2011 and was no easy task, but that didn’t stop her from achieving her goal.
President and CEO of Campaign for Working Families (CWF), Dr. Nikia Owens, says her vision for CWF is to grow and expand its service delivery and to make a clear, direct impact on people’s lives socially and financially.
The artist merges installations, sonic radio, live art performances, film and archives. Their work analyses processes of power and fictions in historical archives critically engaging in migrational struggles.
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Nicodemus “Nico” Madehdou dreams big. That’s probably why, since childhood, Madehdou and gaming were a seamless match.
For more than a year during the pandemic, Haigler was an anonymous Black man who picked up what we threw away.
Her winning essay entitled, “Dear Society,” squarely focuses on racism in America from the perspective of a young African American woman.