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In a ribbon cutting on May 5, 2023, the prestigious Ivy League Princeton University named two dormitories after Black and Latino alums and donors José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones.
Read MoreTwo housing units on Princeton University’s campus have been named after a Black and Latino donor.
Read MoreA Princeton University Dorm Was Named After A Black Donor For The First Time In Its 275-Year History
Kwanza Jones graduated from the institution 30 years ago, and in 2019 decided to honor her alma mater with a huge donation to the tune of $20M alongside fellow Princeton ’94 graduate José E. Feliciano.
Read MorePrinceton’s new residential colleges, Yeh College and New College West, were celebrated on Friday, May 5, as vibrant living-learning communities designed to foster connection, inclusivity and interactions among students.
Read MoreMembers of the University community gathered on May 5 to formally celebrate Princeton’s two new residential colleges — Yeh College and New College West — and several named residence halls and community spaces.
Read MoreThe health of Black women is under constant attack. Women’s Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP) follows a reproductive justice model and continues to work.
Read MoreCheck out Kwanza Jones’ interview with Hype Magazine and discover how she uses her music to motivate, empower, and inspire.
Read MoreFollowing the release of her new track titled “Queen Moves Only, Mother’s Day Mix”, Jones donated $10,000 each to 3 organizations that make a positive impact in the world.
Read MoreKwanza Jones donates $15,000 to LA Food Bank after her team of volunteers from SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones company packed 3,648 food boxes.
Read MoreBoehly and Clearlake on Friday agreed to buy English Premier League side Chelsea FC for more than £4.25bn, prevailing in a fiercely contested battle for one of the biggest sports deals ever.
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