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City helps Harlem get arty new space - Crain's New York Business
My Image Studios to draw communities together; federal funding on tap
5 Questions With... Roland Laird
Portrait Of The Comic Book [Author] As A Young Black Man
Fourteen years ago, Roland Laird set out to change the world as he knew it - the comic book world, that is.
Winners of the Week
Brown University grads Ayana Evans, Felicia Lyde and Roland Laird founded the Ethel Tremaine Robinson Foundation to encourage Black philanthropy among fellow alumni of their alma mater.
Alumni Group of Brown University Gives Back to Community
For many alumni, it is a struggle to give back to their school, even though that institution has given them so much. Yet, a group of African-American graduates from Brown University has started a foundation that not only gives back to the university, but to the community as well.
Posro Komics and the Black Comics Experience
Over the past quarter century or so, there has been a slow but steady increase of African-American comics creators, doing work that transcends race and genre, and getting recognized for it. New Jersey’s Posro Komics has played a key part of this revitalization, not only contributing entertaining and enlightening material, but heightening the awareness of black creators in the media spotlight.






