about-us

Pride Magazine: Legacy, Impact, and Partnership Opportunity

Educating the Public, Engaging Readers, and Inviting Corporate Partnership

2026 Community & Business Brief Created by: Tye Feimster & Pride Magazine’s AI Agent

Executive Overview

For more than three decades, Pride Magazine has served as one of Charlotte, North Carolina’s most trusted cultural institutions.…
aapi-heritage

Pride Goes to…EARN YOUR MASTERS – CHARLOTTE!

By Kurtavia Burton Content provided courtesy of StarvingArts.org Earn Your Masters is a collaboration among three companies: UnitedMasters — a digital music distribution company; Earn Your Leisure — a media outlet for business, entrepreneurship and investing; and Ally Financial, recently named Best Online Bank of 2024.…
Men Moving Mountains

Joshua Proby

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Joshua Proby

By Ryan Kouame   AUTHOR OF THE 30-DAY JOURNEY from Prison to Spiritual Peace, Joshua Proby, is a minister, motivational speaker, mentor and entrepreneur. His life is not one of glitz and glamour, but he has dedicated it to educating and uplifting children and young adults to have a better understanding of who they are.   At the age of 22, Proby was charged with first-degree burglary and sentenced to twelve years in prison.…
Men Moving Mountains

Tommie Robinson

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Tommie Robinson

By Ryan Kouame A 50-YEAR CAREER and the first Black artist in the Guild of Charlotte Artists, Tommie Robinson will make history as the first Black artist whose portrait of a judge will hang in the Mecklenburg County courthouse.…
Men Moving Mountains

Home Run! Baseball Team Owner Brandon Bellamy

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Home Run! Baseball Team Owner Brandon Bellamy

By Angela Lindsay   THE DECISION WAS UNANIMOUS. In July, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball approved real estate developer Brandon Bellamy to purchase a new club expansion in Gastonia, NC, becoming professional baseball’s only Black majority owner in the nation.…
Men Moving Mountains

Nicholas Wharton

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Nicholas Wharton

The Charlotte Area Fund

By Sonja Whitemon   NICHOLAS WHARTON is the President and CEO of the Charlotte Area Fund, a nonprofit that helps people at 200 percent or below the federal poverty guidelines to find their way out of poverty.   The organization provides job training in high-demand fields that include HVAC, broadband fiber, commercial driving (CDL) and construction.…
Men Moving Mountains

Jamall Kinard

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Jamall Kinard

By Ryan Kouame   EDUCATOR, COACH, COMMUNITY ORGANIZER, and racial equity trainer Jamall Kinard is revitalizing efforts in the community by focusing on family stability and civic awareness. After serving 10 years as an educator in the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System, Kinard eagerly joined the Racial Equity Institute (REI) in August of 2019.   As a community organizer/consultant and executive director of the Lakeview Neighborhood Alliance (LNA), his ultimate goal is to create a community organizing blueprint and foster an environment where the truth is celebrated, strong families are cultivated, and racism is dismantled for all communities, organizations, and institutions to follow.   As a coach, his goals are to educate himself and others on the history of this country and its systems, build generational wealth by bridging the gap between effort and access, and empower people in the Black community through conscious and consistent leadership.   “Plain and simple, there is no way that we can help each other if there is a system in place that thrives off of us staying in our own bubbles and only being concerned about ourselves.…
Men Moving Mountains

Rickey Hall

SPECIAL SECTION

Men Moving Mountains

Rickey Hall

By Ryan Kouame   SENIOR BOARD CHAIR for the West Boulevard Neighborhood Coalition and Westside Community Land Trust, Rickey Hall, has spent his lifetime working to implement sustainable communitydriven solutions to address systemic social and economic mobility challenges in disenfranchised African-American communities and promoting community-driven initiatives focused on addressing systemic food insecurity and improved health access.   Hall believes west side residents can build a new community that harkens back to the self-contained and self-sustaining Black communities of the 1940s and 1950s.…