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Meet Dr. Bryant T. Marks Sr., founder of the National Training Institute on Race and Equality
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Join WFTS all this week, as Dr. Bryant T. Marks Sr. hosts the Hidden Bias of Good People at 8 p.m. on the free ABC Action News Streaming News Channel.
Dr. Bryant T. Marks, Sr. is a minister, researcher, trainer, and award-winning educator. His calling/passion/purpose is to develop the knowledge, wisdom, and skills of others that will allow them to reach their full potential and live their lives with purpose and passion. He is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Morehouse College, Founding Director and Principal Trainer with the National Training Institute on Race & Equity. Dr. Marks served as a Commissioner with the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans and the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities with the Obama Administration. He was also a
NBA Board of Governors launches first-ever NBA Foundation in partnership with NBPA to support Black communities and drive generational change
August 5, 2020
NEW YORK – The NBA Board of Governors announced today that it will contribute $300 million in initial funding to establish the first-ever NBA Foundation dedicated to creating greater economic empowerment in the Black community. The Foundation is being launched in partnership with the National Basketball Players Association.
Over the next 10 years, the 30 NBA team owners will collectively contribute $30 million annually to establish a new, leaguewide charitable foundation. Through its mission to drive economic empowerment for Black communities through employment and career advancement, the NBA Foundation will seek to increase access and support for high school, college-aged and career-ready Black men and women, and assist national and local organizations that provide skills training, mentorship, coaching and pipeline dev
March 8, 2021
Count Portland Trail Blazers teammates Robert Covington and Damian Lillard among those in favor of the NBA’s trend of focusing philanthropic efforts for Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
In Sunday night’s premier showcase of NBA talent during the 2021 All-Star Game, 3-point shooting wasn’t the only winner. More than $3 million was donated to HBCUs and other COVID-19 affected programs through the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, the United Negro College Fund, the National Association for Equal Opportunity and the Direct Relief Fund for Health Equity. ASG team captains LeBron James (TMCF) and Kevin Durant (UNCF), meanwhile, each chose for their respective organizations to receive at least $500,000.
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