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![100 Black Men of Atlanta Teams Up With ESPN to Highlight the Excitement of HBCU Football With the New Celebration Bowl](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/0a/44/16c00a9f80c1963f67c12c114a66.jpg)
The Celebration Bowl will pit champions from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) against the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.
![100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. Hosts 27th Annual Stakeholders & Community Briefing presented by Southwest Airlines](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/43/9b/aad1a60ab37774bcff9190b996e9.jpg)
100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. celebrates Project Success students
![100 As One private label wine club is a win-win for wine enthusiasts and 100 Black Men of America](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/10/f6/39627b2d929cc90d7ffd18954adb.jpg)
The 100 As One Wine Club delivers a superior product that offers a tangible win-win to customers and chapters of the 100 Black Men of America.
![New Teacher Signing Bonus @ Fulton County Schools](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/43/b2/433fabba883a498718e08609f009.jpg)
The Fulton County School System in Atlanta is offering new teachers a signing bonus of $1,000 to $2,500. Superintendent Robert Avossa and Chief Talent Officer Ron Wade discuss the move to recruit teachers.
![The 100 Black Men of Atlanta Help Black-On-Black Achievement](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/65/67/85d1ba6102f3e32ebd51fc80d7e1.jpg)
For nearly three decades, the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. has helped African-American youth overcome challenges and achieve academically. Through mentoring activities, a robotics competition and a college tuition assistance program, the 100 Black Men of Atlanta continue make a difference.
![Teacher Selection Model @ Fulton County Schools](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/b5/b6/203696f84493e4cffb12c1ae0898.jpg)
Fulton County Schools has implemented a rigorous, objective teacher selection model to ensure that they identify, hire and retain highly qualified teachers. (Video produced by Think Feel Do, Inc.)
![Atlanta City Council President Ceasar Mitchell Recommends $13.7 Million from City Reserves for APS Beltline Payments](https://cdn.nwe.io/files/x/52/8a/b338b619f5d830ef2b3b716e7c76.jpg)
Atlanta City Council President Ceasar Mitchell is pushing to resolve the ongoing APS-Beltline payments dispute. Council President Mitchell is recommending that the Atlanta City Council set aside $13.7 million for payments owed to the school district.