Philanthropy
Explore how Kwanza Jones is building a lasting legacy at The Apollo Theater, transforming from performer to benefactor, and fostering opportunities for diverse artists and future generations.
Read MoreThroughout history, countless women have made a significant social impact. This Women’s History Month, we celebrate Kwanza’s commitment to creating a positive impact.
Read More2023 was a year of powering possibilities. Check out Kwanza Jones’ year in review and see how she created opportunities for minority groups and enhanced belonging.
Read More2022 was rough. It was real. But we adapted. We evolved. There’s so much we can learn when we look back at how far we’ve come and how much we’ve accomplished. That’s why we’ve curated a list of our top moments. This is Kwanza Jones 2022 year in review.
Read MoreKwanza is passionate about bridging the educational gap by helping students in underserved communities. Read all about how she’s making a difference in 2022
Read MoreAs a catalyst for change, educational equity is one of the major areas of focus for Kwanza Jones. That is why she is so much in support of the work that nsoro does.
Read MoreMany people like to receive, but few are willing to give. And the fact is no one succeeds alone. That is why I’m giving you 5 reasons to be of service.
Read MoreEmpowering youths through equitable education empowers the future. Here’s how you can help be the change in someone’s life.
Read MoreFACT: Access to the internet gives you greater access to opportunities.
But what about the families who don’t have reliable internet access? What about the children in our communities who do not have the resources to attend class virtually? A $50 monthly payment may be a second thought for some but is out of reach for so many here in Los Angeles.
Do we got a problem? Odds are, if you’re a #Real Kwanza Jones fan, you’d know that this bold phrase marks the chorus of her thought-provoking music video, Problem. In her song, Kwanza challenges society on righting its wrongs and combating the social injustices we still see today.
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