Here are just a few links to some worthwhile causes, cool performing arts groups, and businesses worth checking out. Visit these sites to find out more!
- 651Arts, presenter of contemporary performing arts by black artists
- Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale University, cultural center affectionately
called "The House"
- Amistad/HarperCollins, publisher of A Love Noire
- B. Oyama Homme, quality men's apparel and accessories featured in Hunger
- Black Ivy Alumni League, advocacy org of black Ivy League alumni
- Brownstone Books, independent Brooklyn bookstore
- Caroline Szeto, designer and producer of this site
- Cassandra Bromfield, designer of ethnic and Afrocentric wedding gowns and special occasion dresses featured in Hunger
- Emmanual Baptist Church, progressive church community in Brooklyn, NY
- Gureje, Afro-funky clothing and accessories designer
- Harriet's Alter Ego, funky clothing and accessories designer
- Heritage Access Tours, educational tours to Africa
- LEANiN6, band featured on this site
- Nicholas Roman Lewis, entertainment attorney and Erica's literary agent
- Renaissance Hairtopia, natural hair care specialists featured in Hunger
- Thabani Wines, black-owned South African wine maker featured in Hunger
- The Twenty-First Century Foundation (21CF), national black public foundation
- Urban Bush Women, New York-based, progressive contemporary dance ensemble
- World Conference Against Racism, official site for historic 2001 conference