University of Nevada, Las Vegas



Black Faculty/StaffNameEmail AddressDepartmentPositionOffice LineOffice locationAshlyn Grayashlyn.gray@unlv.eduGraduate CollegeGraduate Financial Services Program Coordinator702-895-2970FDH 344Cheryl Keltoncheryl.kelton@unlv.eduWilliam F. Harrah College of HospitalityAdministrative Assistant IV702-895-1911HOS 113Claytee D. Whiteclaytee.white@unlv.eduSpecial Collections & ArchivesDirector, Oral History Research Center702-895-3982Lied Library, 3rd FloorDebra Colemandebra.coleman@unlv.eduPre-Professional Advising CenterAdministrative Assistant IV702-895-3982WRI 223ADonna GaddyDonna.Gaddy@unlv.eduFine Arts AdvisingAdministrative Assistant II702-895-3579CDC 2Dr. Barbee Oakesbarbee.oakes@unlv.eduOffice of Diversity InitiativesChief Diversity Officer702-895-5580FDH 552-ADr. Benita Wolffbenita.wolff@unlv.eduSchool of MedicineDirector, Diversity and Inclusion702-895-1273Shadow Lane Campus, Building B, Suite 260ADr. Betty Burstonbetty.burston@unlv.eduHealth Care Administration and PolicyAssistant Professor In Residence310-436-5587WHA 1Dr. Britney Alfordbritney.alford@unlv.eduCounseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)Staff Psychologist702-895-3627SRWC, Student Wellness, 3rd FloorDr. Charles R. St Hillcharles.sthill@unlv.eduUNLV Surgery, School of MedicineMD, MSc, FACS702-671-22781701 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89102Dr. Doris L. Watsondoris.watson@unlv.eduEducational Psychology and Higher EducationProfessor702-895-5085CEB 311Dr. Esther J. Langstonesther.langston@unlv.eduCenter for Academic Enrichment and OutreachProfessor/Director Emeritus School of Social Work and Director of Family Support Services702-491-62181455 E. Tropicana Ave., Ste. 400, Las VegasDr. Harriet Barlowharriet.barlow@unlv.eduThe IntersectionExecutive Director702-895-0459SU 121Dr. Juanita Fainjuanita.fain@unlv.eduDivision of Student AffairsVice President for Student Affairs702-895-3656514 Flora Dungan Humanities Bldg (FDH)Dr. Karyn S. HollingsworthKaryn.hollingsworth@unlv.eduDean's Office, College of Liberal ArtsDirector of Communications702-895-2513CBC B-524Dr. Marya Shegogmarya.shegog@unlv.eduThe Lincy Institute and School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Health ProgramDirector of Health Programs and Assistant ProfessorN/AGreenspun HallDr. Patricia Heisser Metoyerpatricia.heisser-metoyer@unlv.eduInterdisciplinary Studies, African American and African Diaspora Students, Gender and Sexuality and Psychology DeparmtnetAdjunct Faculty702-895-5615CBC-C506Dr. Renee' T. Watsonrenee.watson@unlv.eduCampus LifeAssociate Vice President for Campus Life702-895-5308SU 315HDr. Valerie Taylorvalerie.taylor@unlv.eduInterdisciplinary Gender and Ethnic Studies (IGES)Adjunct Professor IGES702-894-4375CBC B-511Frank Jonesfrank.jones@unlv.eduSchool of Dental Medicine, Clinical SciencesAssociate Professor in Residence702-774-2683Shadow Lane CampusFrank Rudy Cooperfrankrudy.cooper@unlv.eduWilliam S. Boyd School of LawWilliam S. Boyd Professor of Law and Director, Program on Race, Gender & Policing702 895-2123Rogers 421Hill Pichonhillery.pichon@unlv.eduOffice of Information TechnologyAssistant Director702-895-4331HWBHuston Greenhuston.green@unlv.eduCollege of SciencesAcademic Advisor, College of Sciences702-895-2077MPE-A 126Jamilah Brewingtonjamilah.brewington@unlv.eduIntegrated Marketing & BrandingAdministrative Assistant IV702-895-5895FDH 720Jannelvy Martinezjannelvy.martinez@unlv.eduCampus Recreational ServicesBusiness and Administration Coordinator702-774-7120SRWC 3100Jennifer Youngjennifer.young@unlv.eduSchool of Medicine - Community EngagementAssistant Director Community Engagement702-895-14352040 W. Charleston Blvd., #424, Las Vegas, NV 89102John McElrathjohn.mcelrath@unlv.eduCampus Recreational ServicesProgram Coordinator for Fitness702-774-7126SRWC 3113Joi Hollidayjholliday@nshe.nevada.eduLegislative and Government AffairsSr. Policy Analyst702-522-7032System Administration SouthJoshanna Holyfieldjoshanna.holyfield@unlv.eduHousing & Residential LifeResidential Education Coordinator702-895-2001Tonopah North 113Kaliya Arnwinekaliya.arnwine@unlv.eduStudent Union & Event ServicesConference and Event Coordinator702-895-5894SU 314Kamisha Johnsonkamisha.johnson@unlv.eduUrban AffairsAssistant Director of Urban Affairs Advising Center702-895-1009GUA 4108Kane Toomerkane.toomer@unlv.eduDivision of Health Sciences Advising CenterAcademic Advisor702-895-2780WHA-1Kanikka Woffordkanikka.wofford@unlv.eduDisability Resource CenterCommunication Access and Notetaking Coordinator702-895-0866SSC A-143Karintha Fenleykarintha.fenley@unlv.eduGreenspun College of Urban Affairs - Advising CenterAcademic Advisor702-895-1009GUA 4113Kay Kindredkay.kindred@unlv.eduWilliam S. Boyd School of LawProfessor of Law702-895-2438RLL 450Kevin WrightKevin.wright@unlv.eduStudent Diversity and Social CoordinatorInterim Assistant Director702-895-4686SU 309FLateka Grayslateka.grays@unlv.eduUNLV LibrariesHospitality Librarian702-895-2137LLB 1177Latoya Burdisslatoya.burdiss@unlv.eduCampus Recreational ServicesAssociate Director for Recreation Programs702-774-7121SRWCLillie "Pearl" Morganpearl.morgan@unlv.eduUpward Bound Math and Science CenterCurriculum Design702-895-4777SSC A-301Linda Pollardlinda.pollard@unlv.eduUniversity Police ServicesDirector of Finance702-895-4742University Police Services HeadquartersMary Whiteheadmary.whitehead@unlv.eduStudent Diversity & Social JusticeInterim Director702-895-7375SU 309Melissa Taylormelissa.taylor@unlv.eduStudent Involvement & ActivitiesPublicity and Graphic Design Coordinator702-895-4610Student Union 316, 302 GMichele Washingtonmichele.washington@unlv.eduRisk Management and SafetyClaims Administration Coordinator702-895-5404CSB 119Monica R. McNeely-Williamsmonica.mcneely@unlv.eduCollege of Liberal Arts - Wilson Advising CenterOffice Manager702-895-1997WRI B-131Nakia Jackson-Halenakia.jackson-hale@unlv.eduWilliam S. Boyd School of LawExecutive Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events702-895-2489BSL 204Natalie Smyersnatalie.smyers@unlv.eduContinuing EducationProgram Support-Analyst702-895-5960Paradise CampusNikki Harrisnikki.harris@unlv.eduWilliam S. Boyd School of LawAssociate Director of Career Development and Public Interest Advisor702-895-2742BSL 233Oriaku Kas-Osokaoriaku.kas-osoka@unlv.eduUNLV School of Medicine - PediatricsAssistant Professor of Pediatrics702-750-22841701 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89102Orlando Whiteorlando.white@unlv.eduHousing & Residential LifeAssistant Director of Residential Education702-895-1401Tonopah North 111Patrice Hester-Harperpatrice.hester-harper@unlv.eduSchool of NursingDirector of Alumni & Student Engagement702-895-1230BHS 357Rochelle Walkerrochelle.walker@unlv.eduCollege of Fine ArtsSenior Academic Advisor702-895-5366CDC #2, 225Romeo Jacksonromeo.jackson@unlv.eduStudent Diversity & Social Justice?LGBTQ & Gender Program Coordinator?702-895-5740Center for Social JusticeRon Buncomberonald.buncombe@unlv.eduStudent Union & Event ServicesFacilities Manager702-895-2050SU 314Shaina McNeelyshaina.mcneely@unlv.eduCollege of EducationExecutive Assistant702-895-3890CEB 301BSharolyn Pollard-Durodolasharolyn.pollard-durodola@unlv.eduEarly Childhood, Multilingual and Special EducationProfessor702-895-4192CEB 152Shirley D. Robinsonshirley.denson-robinson@unlv.eduSchool of Medicine - Administration & FinanceAdministrative Assistant IV702-895-16742040 W. Charleston Blvd., #424, Las Vegas, NV 89102Veronica Freemanveronica.freeman@unlv.eduDepartment of Family & Community MedicineResidency & Fellowship Coordinator702-992-68751701 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89102Wayne Arnoldwayne.arnold@unlv.eduHealth Advising CenterAcademic Advisor702-895-5354WHA-1Xan Goodmanxan.goodman@unlv.eduUniversity LibrariesHealth Sciences Librarian702-895-2233LLB 1184Nicholas VaughnNicholas.Vaughn@unlv.eduStudent Union & Event ServicesAdministrative Assistant702-895-5881SU 314Black Registered Student OrganizationsNameShort nameEmail AddressSocial Media#BlackLivesMatterBLMblacklivesmatterunlv@Twitter - @UNLV_BLMAfrican Student AssociationASAasa@unlv.nevada.eduFB - African Student Association-ASAIG - UNLVASAAfrican-American Student Association for Theatre and FilmAASATFaasatf@Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.AKAkappaxi.aka@IG - kappaxi_akaAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.Alphassigmapsi1993@Black Graduate Student AssociationBGSABlack Law Students AssociationBLSAblsa@unlv.nevada.eduIG - @boydblsaTwitter - @wsboyd_blsaBlack Student OrganizationBSOBSO.UNLV@Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.DSThxdstpresident@IG - @etachi_deltasHabesha Student AssociationHSAhsaunlv@Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.Iota Phi Thetathetabeta@Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.NupesIG - @thetasignupes1976Muslim Student AssociationMSAunlvegas.msa@National Pan-Hellenic CouncilNPHCunlvnphcpresident@National Society of Black EngineersNSBEunlvnsbe@Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.Q Psi Phishortl2@unlv.nevada.eduPhi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.Phi Beta Sigmaunlv.pbs1914@IG - @unlvsigmasSigma Gamma Rho Sorority, IncorporatedSGRhounlvnueta@IG - @unlvnuetaUNLV Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)UNLV NAACP Chapternaacpunlv@Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, IncorporatedZeta Phi Betarhopipresident.zpb@IG - _unlvzetasMessage - "Here is information on registered student organizations that center individuals within the Afrodescendant Disapora. Do not hesitate to contact them to learn more about their contributions to the campus community.*Disclaimer: Please note that if there is an organization that centers the Afrodescendant Diaspora that you do not see on this list, please contact the Department of Student Involvement and Activities (involvement@unlv.edu) to learn about the process of starting your own registered student organization.*Black Elected Officials & GovernNamePositionPhysical AddressPhone NumberWebsiteCity of Las Vegas- City CouncilCedric CrearCouncil Ward 5495 S. Main Str., Las Vegas, NV 89101(702) 229-6405 of Las Vegas- Justice- Court Dept. 7 Judge Karen P. Bennett-HaronLas Vegas Township Justice- Court Dept. 7200 Lewis Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89101(702) 671-3402lasvegasjusticecourt.us/Clark County RecorderDebbie ConwayClark County RecorderP.O. Box 33713, Las Vegas, NV 89133(702) 804-8056 County AssessorBriana JohnsonClark County Assessor500 S. Grand Central Parkway 2nd Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89106(702) 455-3891 County CommissionLawrence WeeklyCommissioner District DLas Vegas, NV 89155(702) 455-3500 County School District BoardDr. Linda E. YoungDistrict C5100 W. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89146702-799-1072 Judicial District CourtTierra D. JonesDepartment X200 Lewis Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89155702-671-4385 of Nevada AssemblyAlexander AssefaAssemblyman District 424001 S. Decatur Blvd., Ste. #37-497, Las Vegas, NV 89103(702) 443-3839 FriersonAssemblyman District 8, Speaker7925 W. Russell Rd., #400187, Las Vegas, NV 89140(702) 280-2981 McCurdy IIAssemblyman Distrct 6, Assistant Majorty Whip(702) 481-8139 MillerAssemblywoman District 59030 W. Sahara Ave., #364, Las Vegas, NV 89117(702) 518-0599 Monroe-MorenoAssemblywoman District 1, Assistant Majority Floor Leader5575 Simmons Str., #154, N. Las Vegas, NV 89031(702) 816-7922 NealAssemblywoman District 7(702) 738-5870 Watts IIIAssemblyman District 151701 S. 14th Str., Las Vegas, NV? 89104(702) 222-3201 Watts IIIAttorney General555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 3900, Las Vega, NV 89101702-486-3420 HorsfordU.S. Congressman, 4th District of Nevada2250 N. Las Vegas Blvd., Ste. 500, N. Las Vegas, NV 89030702-963-9360 SpearmanSenator, District 15575 Simmons St., Ste. 1-174, N. Las Vegas, NV 89031702-702-5785 HarrisSenator, District 118020 S. Rainbow Blvd., Ste. 100, #271, Las Vegas, NV 89139775-684-6502 L. WashingtonSenator, District 4401 S. Carson St., Rm. 2145, Carson City, NV 89701775-684-1429 Sylvantee McMichael Sr.Nevada System of Higher Education Regent3959 Blushing Hearts Road, Las Vegas, NV 89115702-782-1997 E. PerkinsNevada System of Higher Education Regent4300 S. Maryland Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89119702-460-3112 Centers and Community OrganizationsNamePhysical AddressPhone NumberEmail AddressWebsiteWho to contact about resourceDoolittle Community Center and Doolittle Senior Center1950 North J St., Las Vegas, NV 89106702-229-6374First African Methodist Episcopal Church2446 Revere Str.N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89030(702) 649-1774 Ralph E WilliamsonGo Urban Las Vegas702-787-1272gourbanvegas@ Community Center1652 W. Carey Ave., N. Las Vegas, NV 89032702-455-1220The Bookstore LV Truth Spot1830 N. Martin Luther Kind Blvd., #108, Las Vegas, NV 89106TheTruthSpotLV@ Urban VoiceP.O. Box 270065, Las Vegas, NV 89127702-306-2394TheTruthSpotLV@ AbrahamWest Las Vegas Arts Center947 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89106702-229-4800Marcia RobinsonWest las Vegas Library951 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89106702-507-3980Hair Salons and BarbershopsNamePhysical AddressPhone NumberEmail AddressWebsiteWho to contact about resourceCosmetology Institute of Las Vegas3249 W. Craig Rd., Ste. 100N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89032(702) 756-2208 Hair Studio5710 Simmons St, Suite #1, North Las Vegas, NV 89031(702) 581-2496 Cosmetology Institute1911 Stella Lake Str.Las Vegas, Nevada 89106(702) 636-8686 Unlimited1000 N. M.L.K. Blvd. # C, Las Vegas, NV 89106702-648-95000House Textured1237 S Main StAtomic Style LoungeLas Vegas, NV 89104(816) 786-0731 Barbershop1 - 1200 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 891062 - 1374 W. Cheyenne, Ste. 106, N. Las Vegas, NV 890301 - 702-456-28872 - 702-636-2887 Hair Company V|Max3130 N Rainbow Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89108323-864-4611 Nails9275 W Russell Rd #160, Las Vegas, NV 89148702-985-4888 Cuts Barbershop2040 E. Craig Rd. Suite 102, North Las Vegas, NV 89030(702) 804-2887Raw Remedies203 E Colorado Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104(702) 303-9520 Char-Lyn8751 W. Charleston blvd. Suite 190 Las Vegas, NVInstagram: hairbytiacharlynXquisite Hair Studio345 W Craig Rd #124, North Las Vegas, NV 89032(702) 462-5200sales@ & MedicalNamePhysical AddressPhone NumberEmail AddressWebsitePerson to contact about resourceAll Care for Women1505 Wigwam Pkwy., Ste. 241, Henderson, NV 89074702-852-3112 M. LeapheartBroken Shells800 N. Rainbow Blvd., Ste. 165, Las Vegas, NV 89107702-937-6102BrokenShellsconsulting@ Smith, MFT-I-OwnerCal Psychiatric Services3201 S. Maryland Pkwy., Ste. 318Las Vegas, Nevada 89109(702) 629-7490kolademd@ Decature Dental3226 N. Decature Blvd. Las Vegas NV. 89130702-648-6800Dr. Owen Justice, Jr. DDS, OwnerChiropracTED8560 S. Eastern Ave. Ste 150702-277-1371. Teddy SimDistinctive Smiles of Las Vegas5300 S. Eastern Ste. 120 Las Vegas, NV 89119702-456-7621Distinctivesmiles@. Katrina Haslett, OB/GYN, WHASN Spring Valley5380 S. Rainbow Blvd. Ste 306702-243-0202Drkhaslett@Tina Ferrell, Office ManagedHormone Centers of Nevada9065 S. Pecos Rd., Ste. 240, Henderson, NV 89074702-568-6108. Orlandis WellsLake Mead Wellness CenterHenderson, NV 89015702-900-5040Gabrielle BurtonLake Mead Wellness CenterHenderson, NV 89015702-608-5514Keith Stark, Licensed Therapist and Anger ManagementLifeFirst Pharmacy2407 W. Charleston Blvd., Ste. 110, Las Vegas, NV 89102702-646-5433contactus@ ObiajuluMichael P. Banks DDS811 S. Seventh Str. Las Vegas, NV 89101702-477-0844 P. Banks, DDS, OwnerMingo Health Solutions2715 E. Russell Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89120702-848-1696 Vista Hospital5900 W. Rochelle Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89103702-364-1111Gregory Cowper, Director of Business DevelopmentNevada Optical Center840 S. Rancho Dr., Ste. 1, Las Vegas, NV 89106702-437-3937Dr. Grady J .Williams (Optometrist)Peaceful Minds Psychiatric Services702-909-4600Dr. Michell GiddingsRapid-Care Medical Clinic916 W. Owens Ave. Ste B Las Vegas, Nevada 89106702-798-7770 Rock Fertility Center9120 W. Russell Rd. Ste 200 Las Vegas, NV 89148702-749-4690info@ Behavioral Health702-806-6195Brittney Jefferson, LCSWSeven Hills Behavioral Health Hospital3021 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, henderson, NV 89052702-9166182Soulfully Scented702-202-3342Soulfullyscentedlv@ Institute of Nevada2800 E. Desert Inn Rd., Ste. 100Las Vegas, Nevada 89121(702) 979-4763. Archie PerrySummerlin Smiles9525 West Russell Rd. Ste. 100 Las Vegas NV 89148703-579-7645Summerlin+Smiles@. Jonathan S. Dean, D.D.S , FounderValley Dental5841 E Charleston Blvd. Ste. 200 Las Vegas, NV 89142702-644-2222info@ Strider-Barraza D.M.DMisc. Black ProfessionalsNamePhysical AddressPhone NumberEmail AddressWebsiteResource ContactDescriptionAA Printing Service | Performance Driven Digital Printing4800 S. Maryland Pkwy., Unit CLas Vegas, Nevada 89119 702.527-7474info@ PinningtonPrinterScholarship Solutions10161 Park Run, #150Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 (702) 623-9500 Watson, The Scholarship DoctorAcademic HelpWild Truffles Catering & Event Center 7905 W. Sahara Ave. Ste. 106 Las Vegas, NV 89117702-623-0805 ServicesAfrica Love6539 Las Vegas Blvd. S Suite X-114, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 600-5841sales@ All Odds Customsaaocustomsllc@ clothingArtistry-N-Bouquets1240 W. Owens Ste. 5 Las Vegas, NV 89106702-202-3939FloristBulwerks Security4421 Laguna Garden Ave.Las Vegas, Nevada 89115 (702) 540-2126 companyBurlington Plumbing 2609 W. Delhi, N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89032 (702) 371-3944 Clear Sky Realty, LLC6625 W. Sahara Ave., Ste. 8ALas Vegas, Nevada 89146(702) 706-4199 Taylor, BrokerReal state agentEZB Associates 85605 S. Eastern Ave. Las Vegas NV 89123702-664-1330contact@Debt Relief Agency Heart on my Sleeve Boutiquechelseycatron8@ CatronClothingJ & Y Construction Co 4876 Cecile Ave. Las Vegas, NV, 89115702-485-5557info@jyonline.Constriction ServicesKams Kouture storeKengen LLC7631 Siesta Grande Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89129702-757-6588Kengen@ Cobbin RichardsonCosulting companyLeft of Center Art Gallery & Studio2207 W. Gowan Rd.N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89032702.647.7378 RichardsonArt GalleryLondon Howard Photography 8550 W. Desert Inn Rd., Ste. #102-550, Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 (702) 577-2087 HowardPhotographyLV Access & Associates 3172 N. Rainbow Blvd. Ste. 202 Las Vegas NV 89108702-461-3121, Government AffairsLV Business Network Mixer 5546 Camino Al Norte Ste. 251 N. Las Vegas, NV 89031702-639-6964Event Production ServicesMinked By Migo Eyelash VendorMorgan's Photography7331 Bachelors Button Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89131702-277-6530rmorgan3601@Bob MorganPhotographyMusic Lessons Las Vegas FaulknerNorthwestern Mutual 3883 Howard Highes Pkwy. Ste 700 702-734-4462 K. WhiteFinancial Advising ServicesPBBJ Consulting 304 S. Jones Blvd. Ste. 3317 Las Vegas NV 89107 RepairRightway Furniture & Rental 2300 N. Rainbow Blvd. Ste. 114-117 Las Vegas NV 89108702-909-8884 Rental Rising Star Cleaning Services 3432 N. Bruce Str. Ste. 8 N. Las Vegas, NV 89030702-217-1108Cleaning ServicesShannon Smith Group5550 Painted Mirage Rd., #140702-898-0101shannon@ Smith, GRIRealtorSmart Tyme Entertainment 10624 S. Eastern Ave. Ste. A-756 Henderson, NV 89052702-908-9577rnolen@ & Catering ServicesSnooty Pets8560 W. Desert Inn Rd., Ste. D4, Las Vegas, NV 89117702-396-5510info@Stephanie Hogan-ThomasPet supply storeStargate Plumbing1951 Stella Lake St., Ste. 1 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106(702) 648-7525 StargatePL@ plumeria companyTechnical Grace 3606 N. Rancho Rd. Ste. 102 Las Vegas NV 89030702-481-7669Christopher Lowery Computer Repair The Place3528 S Maryland parkway Ste 320 Las vegas NV 89119 ?(702) 665-6837 storeThe Tech Queen Digital Marketing2620 Regatta Dr. Ste 102 Las Vegas, 89128702-357-3334drmalone@ MaloneMarketing ServicesUnrelenting Media, Inc. P.O Box 270065 Las Vegas, NV 89127702-306-2394 C. Abraham (Founder) Graphic Design & MarketingVeronica Freeman702-674-6850vmxtravel@She is the contact. (Travel agent)Travel AgentWestpac Wealth Partners 8906 Spanish Ste. 110 Las Vegas, NV 89148702-978-6911 Advising Services Insurance CompaniesResource NamePhysical AddressPhone NumberE-mail AddressWebsite Address (if applicable)Please indicate if there is a specific person we should contact about this resource.AAA Nevada7501 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Ste. #106, Las Vegas, NV 89128702-577-9234 ThomasAlways Affordable Insurance2700 E. Lake Mead Blvd., Ste. 7, N. Las Vegas, NV 89030702-778-4440 A. ThomasAmerican Family Insurance3441 W. Sahara Ave., Ste. D1, Las Vegas, NV 89102702-880-7142 LabatMichael Moore205 E. Warm Springs Rd. Ste 103702-331-3002michael.moore10@ at this establishment can assist with insurance needs. Michael owns the business.State Farm Insurance1350 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 14, Las Vegas, NV 89119702-836-0953 JamesRadio StationsNamePhysical AddressPhone NumberE-mail AddressWebsite Address (if applicable)Please indicate if there is a specific person we should contact about this resource.H508 Radio The Sipp(702) 805-1280h508radiothesipp@ HollingsworthLike It is Radio330 W. Washington Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89106702-647-3688info@ G. VerleyThe People's Station330 W. Washington Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89106702-648-0104info@ KnightReligious & SpiritualResource NamePhysical AddressPhone NumberE-mail AddressWebsite Address (if applicable)First African Methodist Episcopal Church 2446 Revere Str., N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89030 (702) 649-1774 Missionary Baptist Church 1490 E. University Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 (702) 633-7157 Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church 1915 Lexington St., Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 (702) 647-3071Nation of Islam Mosque1402 D Street, Las Vegas, NV 89016(702) 647-0414 Ministries 3606 N. Rancho Dr., Ste. 144, Las Vegas, Nevada 89130 (702) 645-2544 Temple1601 North Tonopah Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89106Victory Missionary Baptist Church500 West Monroe Ave Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-648-2630 and MarketsResource NamePhysical AddressPhone NumberE-mail AddressWebsite Address (if applicable)Resource contactBig Jerk Chicken430 E. Silverado Ranch Blvd., Ste. 100Las Vegas, Nevada 89183 (702) 427-5267’s Chicken & Waffles2048 N. Rainbow Blvd.Las Vegas, Nevada 89108 (702) 483-4311 Pure Cafe & Restaurant707 E. Fremont Str. Las Vegas, Nevada 89101(702) 810-5641's Caribbean Kitchen1935 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101(702) 941-5570ordercaribbean@'s Coffee9440 W. Sahara Ave., Ste. 145, Las Vegas, NV 89117(702) 476-2063 Meat2362 Lexington St, Las Vegas, NV 89106(702) 296-7956 Chicken4480 Paradise Road, Ste. 1200, Las Vegas, NV 89169(702) 675-3333's Funnel Cake Café-Town Square6605 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 702-818-4484sweetdreams@ BraudCall Me Cake1374 W. Cheyenne Ave., Ste. 106, N. Las Vegas, Nevada 89030 (702) 636-2887 Fremont Street, Las vegas, NV 89101702-998-0574chowdtlv@ Bistro9275 WEST RUSSELL ROAD SUITE #190, LAS VEGAS, NV 89148(702) 527-5200 Carson St. (at 7th), Las Vegas, NV 89101702-534-1515info@ Village Center Circle, Suite 1, Las Vegas, NV 89134702-848-1897 Ems775 W. Craig Rd. Suite 146, Las Vegas, NV 89032? (702) 823-4444 Cafe1911 Stella Lake Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89106702-255-4748N/A Cinnamon Rolls & Comfort Cafe3035 E. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89121702-826-2212homiesorder@'s Island Soul Cafe5011 East Craig Road, LAS VEGAS, NV 89115(702) 643-6005's West Side Market1960 Martin Luther King Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89106702-648-1482 Soul495 S. Grand Central Pkwy, Bldg A, Suite 116, Las Vegas, NV 89106702-534-0999 Place Jamaican Cuisine7365 W Sahara Ave b, Las Vegas, NV 89117(702) 834-8188 Coffeehouse6811 S Eastern Ave #104-D, Las Vegas, NV 89119(702) 527-5544pourlv@ FOO YOUNG1216 W. Owens Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89108702-539-0333soulfooyoung@ From Philly65 W Lake Mead Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89015(702) 567-8325 Island Jamaican Restaurant6820 W Flamingo Rd # H, Las Vegas, NV 89103(702) 222-0002 NameDescriptionWebsite Address (if applicable)Actuarial Diversity ScholarshipThe Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. W. Dent Graduate Student ScholarshipThe Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives established this scholarship in honor of Albert W. Dent, the first African-American Fellow of ACHE. This scholarship is offered to provide financial aid to minority students in healthcare management graduate programs to help offset tuition costs, student loans and expenses. Association of Blacks in Energy ScholarshipThrough the work of various members of the AABE National Scholarship Committee, Chapter Presidents, Regional Directors, local Scholarship Committees and many AABE volunteers nationwide, the AABE Scholarship Program is advertised and applications are solicited from eligible candidates nation-wide. AABE local chapters review the applications received and select local scholarship winners, from which the top-ranked candidates are forwarded to the National Scholarship Committee for consideration of regional and national awards. Bus Association Diversity ScholarshipThe Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Library Association Spectrum ScholarshipSpectrum recruits and provides scholarships to students to assist individuals interested in obtaining a graduate degree and leadership positions within the profession and our organization. The aim is to increase the number of racially and ethnically diverse professionals working as leaders in the field of library and information science to best position libraries and institutions at the core of today's culturally-diverse communities. Psychological Association Minority Fellowship ProgramThe APA MFP is an innovative, comprehensive and coordinated training, mentoring and career development program that enhances psychological and behavioral outcomes of ethnic minority communities. MFP is committed to increasing the number of ethnic minority professionals in the field and advancing our understanding of the life experiences of ethnic minority communities. of International Certified Professional Accountants Scholarship for Minority Accounting StudentsThe AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Recipients receive individual awards of up to $5,000 per academic year. Scholarship aid may be used only for the payment of expenses that directly relate to obtaining an accounting education. Scholarship payments are sent directly to the student's financial aid office on behalf of the student at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. Ambassador ScholarshipThe purpose of our Beazley Ambassador Scholarship is to increase the number of diverse professionals working as leaders in the field of insurance. Brothers Los Angeles Book ScholarshipHaving tuition paid is challenge enough for any student, but not having all the right materials on the first day of class hinders many students from starting a successful educational journey. Better Brothers LA assists Black LGBTQ youth with avoiding this hindrance by offering book scholarships. The scholarships support youth who have been admitted to or are attending an accredited degree, licensing or vocational program anywhere in the country. Scholarships range from $500 to $1,500 and will be presented to recipients during the annual Truth Awards. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Girl 44 ScholarshipThe Black Girl 44 Scholarship was created by former Obama White House alum Deesha Dyer and includes contributions from more than 55 Black / African-American women who worked in the Obama White House. This private and independent initiative will award three $1,500 scholarships to Black/African-American women college students who have earned a Washington, D.C. internship that relates to policy, community engagement, community service, advocacy, global relations or politics. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Shelton Veterinarian Medicine/Technology ScholarshipThe Charles Shelton Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide educational scholarships to African-American students pursuing a degree in veterinarian medicine or veterinarian technology. Scholarships are awarded to individuals who have demonstrated an interest and commitment to animal welfare. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be aa African-American graduating high school senior, current college student or returning college student. Please also provide two professional references from Professors that speak directly to your experience in Veterinary Medicine or Technology. One letter should be from a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) professor. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Black Caucus Louis Stokes Health Scholars ProgramThe Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Louis Stokes Health Scholars Program, sponsored by the United Health Foundation, seeks to increase the number of qualified, competitive African-American or Black students entering the health field. This program offers a scholarship award to offset scholars’ cost of attendance. The multi-year award supports these scholars throughout their undergraduate and graduates academic journey. Black Caucus Spouses Education ScholarshipSeeing an educational need in their congressional districts, the CBC Spouses Education Scholarship was established in 1988 by the spouses of Congressional Black Caucus members in response to federal cuts in spending for education programs and scholarships, which disproportionately affect people of color. This opportunity awards scholarships to academically talented and highly motivated African-American or Black students pursuing an associates, undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degrees in Political Science, Public Policy, Public-Administration, International Relations, Public Affairs, Mass communications, African-American Studies, Legislative Affairs, Pre-Law, Criminal Justice, American History and/or Juris Doctor. Black Caucus Spouses Performing Arts ScholarshipThis program was established in 2000 in honor of the late Curtis Mayfield to ensure that African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in the performing arts receive financial assistance. Performing arts includes theater, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, marching bands, etc. Black Caucus Spouses Visual Arts Arts ScholarshipThe CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship was established in 2006 to provide financial assistance to African-American or Black students who are pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Visual arts include architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production, etc. Abroad AIFS Achievement ScholarshipEach semester, AIFS offers up to 2 semester scholarships of $5000 to outstanding students from under-represented groups. Applicants must demonstrate high academic achievement and/or participate in community service activities. Diversity Abroad Achievement Scholarships can only be used for AIFS programs. Visit to view a complete list of program options. Deadline: Completed scholarship and program applications must be postmarked by April 15 for Academic Year/Fall Semester or October 1 for Spring Semester. Abroad Consortium Summer ScholarshipThe Diversity Abroad Consortium will offer summer scholarships in the amount of $1,000 for full-time undergraduate (both community college and university level) students attending a member institution. If you would like to see if your school is a Diversity Abroad member please check this website -- -- Applications will be due on April 15 each year for the summer term. Abroad Overseas Ambassador ScholarshipThe Overseas Ambassador Scholarship was formerly known as the AIFS Blogging Scholarship. Diversity Abroad, in cooperation with the AIFS Foundation, will offer $500 scholarships for fall and spring semester. Five scholarships are available for each semester. Economically disadvantaged students, first-generation, students with disabilities and ethnic and racially diverse students are strongly encouraged to apply. Click "visit website" above, or visit for application details and additional information.. Arnita Young Boswell ScholarshipThe purpose of the Dr. Arnita Young-Boswell Scholarship, in honor of the organization's founder, is to recognize and honor African-American students who have demonstrated academic excellence, concern for their community and the Black family, and a desire to continue their education.. Wynetta A. Frazier "Sister to Sister" ScholarshipThe Wynetta A. Frazier Sister-to-Sister Scholarship was created to provide financial assistance to mature African American women in their pursuit of post-secondary education. An applicant must be a returning student, whose education was interrupted by family responsibilities or other personal demands and is now ready to complete college or one who is entering college for the first time because of these factors. Must be at least 21 years of age and meet one of the above-mentioned criteria. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Scripts ScholarshipAs an organization, the Express Scripts Foundation recognizes that students interested in dual degrees may have increased financial need, and supports the efforts of academic pharmacy to educate students with diverse interests. The Express Scripts Scholars Program (the Program) provides four (4) $10,000 scholarships to enrolled dual degree students. The awarded students are given $2,500 per semester for 4 consecutive semesters, totaling $10,000 over 2 years. If you do not have 4 semesters remaining in your program, then you will be awarded $2,500 per semester that you have remaining (e.g. 2 remaining semesters = $2500 + $2500 totaling $5000). Additional consideration will be given to low socio-economic status students as well as students who are underrepresented minorities. G. McGaw Graduate Student ScholarshipThe Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives established this scholarship in honor of Foster G. McGaw, the founder of the American Hospital Supply Corporation. This scholarship is offered to provide financial aid to students in healthcare management graduate programs to help offset tuition costs, student loans and expenses. L. Greathouse Government Accounting ScholarshipIn 1987, the GFOA's executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. Scholarship in Pediatrics ProgramThe Gerber Scholarship in Pediatrics Program is open to medical students who are members of an underrepresented minority. You must demonstrate interest in pediatrics with an emphasis on nutrition to be eligible for this award. Publig Finance ScholarshipIn 1985, the GFOA's executive board voted to create the Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship to recognize outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation. Sachs MBA FellowshipThe Goldman Sachs MBA Fellowship is available to minority students who have an interest in the financial services industry. Two 500-word essays and an interview are required. Sachs Scholarship for ExcellenceThe Goldman Sachs Scholarship for Excellence is available to Black, Latino, and Native American undergraduate students who are interested in the financial services industry. You must have a minimum 3.4 GPA, demonstrate team - oriented leadership, and be involved in service to your campus and / or community to be eligible for this award. Finance Professional Development ScholarshipIn 2010, GFOA's Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Association of Black Actuaries ScholarshipThe IABA Scholarship Program provides scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate level for black students who are interested in pursuing actuarial careers. Many of the IABA Scholarship recipients receive internship or entry-level job offers, as a result of their scholarship award. Rankin Women’s Scholarship FundJeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund (JRF) provides scholarships and support for low-income women ages thirty-five and older across the US to build better lives through post-secondary education. 87% of JRF Scholars either graduate or continue on towards completing their degrees. 75% of JRF Scholars are single mothers, setting an example to their children to earn a college degree. 55% of JRF Scholars report that without the JRF Scholarship, they would not be able to continue their education. L. Esser Career Development ScholarshipIn 2017, GFOA’s Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. and Information Technology Association and Library Systems and Services Minority Scholarship in Library and Information TechnologyThe scholarship is designed to encourage the entry of qualified persons into the library and automation field who plan to follow a career in that field; who demonstrate potential in, and a strong commitment to the use of automated systems in libraries; and who are qualified members of a principal minority group (American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian or Pacific Islander, African-American, or Hispanic). The recipient must be a U.S. or Canadian citizen. This scholarship is for study in an ALA Accredited Master of Library Science (MLS) program. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Martin STEM Scholarship ProgramLockheed Martin will award up to 200 renewable scholarships of $10,000 each. Awards are open to individuals studying eligible engineering or computer science majors, who demonstrate financial need and come from underrepresented or under-served communities. The scholarship program doesn’t end with a check. Mentoring opportunities will be a key component of the program, and recipients will also be eligible for Lockheed Martin internship opportunities following their freshman, sophomore or junior year in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Scholarship ProgramWe strongly encourage underrepresented groups to pursue STEM fields of study. Because we greatly value a broad range of perspectives and contributions, a large majority of our scholarships will be awarded to female students, underrepresented minority students (African-American, Hispanic or Native American etc.) or students with disabilities. We will review all applications and select final candidates on the holistic basis of eligibility, quality of application, demonstrated passion for STEM, commitment to leadership and financial need. in Government Finance ScholarshipIn 1993, GFOA's Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Scholarship in Classics and Classical ArchaeologyThe Committee on Minority Scholarships of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students for a scholarship to be awarded for the summer. The purpose of the scholarship is to further students' preparation in classics or classical archaeology with opportunities not available during the school year. Eligible proposals might include (but are not limited to) participation in classical summer programs or field schools in Italy, Greece, Egypt, etc., or language training at institutions in the U.S, Canada, or Europe. Candidates will be judged on the basis of (a) their academic qualifications, especially in classics, including demonstrated ability in at least one classical language, or in fields that prepare a student to become an archaeologist, (b) the quality of their proposal for study particularly as preparation for plans after graduation, and (c) financial need. The application must be supported by a member of the SCS, and a statement must be included indicating that this is an appropriate candidate for the purposes of this scholarship. Under the classification "minority" we include African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, Native-American, and Pacific-Islander American students. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Stanley Richard B. Fisher Scholarship ProgramThe Richard B. Fisher Scholarship program is a competitive undergraduate scholarship program established to provide outstanding Black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students with a financial award for exceptional academic achievement and a summer internship the summer prior to their junior or senior year in college. In order to apply, you must be currently enrolled as a sophomore or junior at an undergraduate institution. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Scholars ProgramThrough the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) Training AwardThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Board Certified Coach (BCC) Tuition Assistance ProgramThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Center for Credentialing & Education (CCE) Professional Development AwardThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Domestic Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) ScholarshipThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Dr. Nicholas Vacc ScholarshipThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation International Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) ScholarshipThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Military ScholarshipThe NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Minority Fellowship Program for Addictions Counselors (Master's)The NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Minority Fellowship Program for Mental Health Counselors (Doctoral)The NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Minority Fellowship Program for Mental Health Counselors (Master's)The NBCC Foundation is pleased to announce the military scholarships for service members, veterans, and their spouses pursuing a career in professional counseling. The military scholarship was created to increase the number of counselors available to serve military personnel and families. Business Case CompetitionSince 2002, The ELC has hosted the National Business Case Competition. Each year, students from around the country submit case studies on current business challenges. The top three finalist teams present their work before a panel of corporate, non-profit, academic and policy leaders. Teams are challenged to research and identify factors, roadblocks, and other impediments to industry image, brand, recruitment and retention. The team will develop and present viable solutions for the Green Oil Company to attract and retain Millennial/Gen Z employees. Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Educational Partnership Program and Minority Serving Institution Undergraduate ScholarshipThe goal of the EPP Undergraduate Scholars Program is to increase the number of students who undertake course work and graduate with degrees in targeted academic fields integral to NOAA's mission. This program targets students who have completed their sophomore year, attending minority serving institutions (MSIs), and have recently declared, or about to declare a major in atmospheric, oceanic, or environmental disciplines that support these sciences. You must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time, second-year student in a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program in a discipline related to NOAA's programs and mission at an accredited minority-serving institution (college or university within the United States or U.S. territories). Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Strength and Conditioning Association Minority ScholarshipThis scholarship is designed to encourage minorities, ages 17 and older, to enter into the field of strength and conditioning. Minority is defined as "ethnic minority," as determined by the U.S. Census Bureau. The applicant must be one of four ethnic qualifications: Black, Hispanic, Asian American, or Native American. Applicant must demonstrate they have been accepted into an accredited institution working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in the strength and conditioning field. $1,500 awards are available. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Strength and Conditioning Association Minority ScholarshipThis scholarship is designed to support those who identify as female, ages 17 and older, to enter into the field of strength and conditioning. Applicants must demonstrate they have been accepted into an accredited institution and are working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in the strength and conditioning field. $1,500 awards are available. Zamora Public Policy FellowshipThe Pedro Zamora Public Policy Fellowship prepares current students or recent graduates for a lifetime of social justice advocacy. Working closely with the AIDS United Policy Department, Zamora Fellows gain a professional understanding of HIV, advocacy, and public policy and practical advocacy experience in a supported environment. American Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees Union Scholars Program Summer InternshipThe Union Scholars Program is a 10-week summer internship for students of color who are passionate about social justice, with an emphasis on workers' rights. Students will take part in a hands-on organizing experience with AFSCME members, and will enjoy an opportunity to travel and receive valuable, resume-building experience - all while getting paid. Applicants must be an undergraduate sophomore or junior at the time of the application and the interview process; have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be a college student of color and demonstrate an interest in working for social and economic justice through the labor union movement. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Herbert Lehman Education Fund ScholarshipThe mission of the Herbert Lehman Fund is to help transform the promise of racial equality into a social, economic, and political reality for all people by supporting talented undergraduate students who need financial help to stay in school and successfully complete their bachelor's degree. Applicants must be African-American, graduating high school seniors; first-year students in an accredited four-year college; or students transferring to an accredited four-year college. Demonstrated financial need is required (must have a combined family income of $65,000 or less), as well as a commitment to public service. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. LAGRANT Foundation Undergraduate ScholarshipsLAGRANT Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship recipients will receive a trip to Cincinnati, OH where they will participate in career building activities including a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, two daylong career & professional development workshops and a scholarship and donor recognition reception. Applicants must be from a minority ethnic group, studying a field of study that has an emphasis on advertising, marketing or public relations. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. The winner must also make a one-year commitment to maintain contact with TLF to receive professional guidance and academic support. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. Leon Bradley ScholarshipThe Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to encourage minorities to enter the field of teaching and school leadership. The American Association of School Personnel Administrators (AASPA) believes that it is beneficial for all students to experience diversity among the educators who serve as role models for our students. Thus, AASPA will annually award up to two scholarships to assist a minority college student seeking his/her initial teaching certification and/or endorsement and up to two scholarships to assist a minority graduate student seeking his/her administrative credential. Shawn Carter Scholarship FundThe Shawn Carter Scholarship Fund (SCSF) was founded on the belief that any motivated individual in need should have the opportunity to further his or her education. By removing some of the financial burdens associated with going to, surviving in, and graduating from college, the SCSF plays a vital role in increasing college access and success for many motivated yet underserved youth and young adults. ScholarshipWomenLead recognizes the need for diverse leadership in ministry, nonprofits, and public service and seeks to accelerate the extraordinary leadership of diverse women of faith to lead change by using their talents to educate, advocate, and activate. Two educational scholarships in the amount of $3,000 will be awarded annually to women of Christian faith seeking a graduate degree that will prepare them to serve in public service, non-profit leadership, and/or in Christian ministry to enhance their professional and leadership development around the public good. Women of diverse backgrounds who are eager to lead through bold action, innovative vision, and faith-inspired passion are encouraged to apply. AIGA ScholarshipWorldstudio AIGA Scholarships benefit minority and economically disadvantaged students who are studying art and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Students must be U.S. citizens or be in possession of a green card, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following disciplines: fine art, graphic design, illustration, interactive design, or photography. Preference is given to minority students. A minimum 2.0 GPA is required and financial need must be demonstrated. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website. ................
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