Thousands Of Dollars Awarded To Black Males For Achieving Academic Excellence
Chicago Organization Awards Scholarships To Twenty-Two Black Males Impacted By Gun Violence
Chicago Organization Awards Scholarships To Twenty-Two Black Males Impacted By Gun Violence
an in-person affair, is virtual again due to the Covid pandemic. “The pandemic has forced our students to survive, thrive and think
outside of the box, and it has also caused our foundation to become more innovative and creative,” says Tenisha Taylor, daughter of
Ezekiel Taylor and ETSF CEO. “These young men have survived a tumultuous year. From the public health crisis, to the cloud of Black
on Black crime, to the Black Lives Matter movement, young Black men are traumatized on every level. Despite the negative news and
societal constraints, we are celebrating the achievements and academic success of young men who are making positive life choices”, adds the former CNN Executive Producer.
gives them comfort food. By pouring into them, they succeed, and it changes the trajectory of their lives.”
College rising senior. “The organization does more than write checks, it supports my dreams, goals. Whenever I call to talk to a mentor or Ms. Taylor about life situations, they always come through for me.”
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