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NYC Discussion Conveys Beauty of Black Philanthropy
Ebonie Johnson Cooper is a member of the CIN giving circle Black Benefactors and founder of Friends of Ebonie, a public relations group focused on philanthropy among Black Millennials. Ebonie recently attended a Black Gives Back event in New York … Continue reading
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Tagged African American philanthropy, B.O.L.D., black benefactors, Black Gives Back, Black History Month, Christina Lewis Halpern, Ebonie Johnson Cooper, JP Morgan Chase, Liberty Hill Foundation, Lonely at the Top, New York, Philanthropy, Reginald Lewis, Tracey Webb, Valaida Fullwood, W. K. Kellogg Foundation
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