We spoke with James Christopher who is the Chair of the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast which will celebrate its 25th year in 2015. He is also a board member of Pueblo Gardens Neighborhood Association, Coalition for African American Health and Wellness, The Dunbar Museum, The Tucson Nursery School, and the Southside Community Charter School. He is an avid historian with a passion for youth and he curates his own private African American History Museum.
This week’s segment: The Weekly Green’s Gretchen in an interview with Kylie Walzak, Coordinator of Cyclovia and Program Manager @ Living Streets Alliance. Kylie...
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In this week’s episode, The Nonprofit Spotlight shines on Nicola Hartmann, CEO of Sister José Women’s Center. Sister José Women’s Center is a Tucson-based...