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New York, N.Y. - On Sept. 29,2012 Black Girls Rock Founder Beverly Bond set to be honored at Blaque Conference
New York, New York – On September 29, 2012 Black Girls Rock Founder Beverly Bond set to be honored at Blaque Conference and address Women’s Empowerment About: BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Inc. is 501(c)3 non-
11 Years The Nation Remembers 9/11/2001
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS: SEPTEMBER 2012 11th Day Memorial rememberances will be celebrated and memories of a day which brought the United States at it's grip 11 years ago. The day will have services
Economic Opportunities For Black People
Economic Opportunities For Black People The Unity Movement has launched a new website (www.MyUnityMovement.com) that promotes unity and economic empowerment of the Black community. As with all Amer
CUTS IN FOOD STAMPS PROGRAM MAY HURT THE ELDERLY
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS August 2012 24tth Day Chicago, IL A large provider of the nation's hunger relief program Feeding America warned in late August 2012 that cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition A
MINOR ELECTION GOVERNMENT IN QUEBEC DREW DANGEROUS AIM
YOUR WORLD NEWS SEPTEMBER 2012 DAY 5 Montreal, CA A Minor election win drew national and world attention as a gunman threatened safety at a policital event in Montreal on September 05, 2012.
MANSITIONING: The Miseducation of Hampton University
As written for Carols Daughter by By Lawrence "LAW" Watford It’s funny, I had just submitted my next piece for TM.com; a piece about the dangers of, what I call “hair imprisonment,” the condition
PATTI LaBELLE SETTLES IN LAWSUIT
BACKSTAGE: PATTI LaBELLE SETTLES IN LAWSUIT WHICH WILL BE USED FOR CHARITY Songtress Patti Labelle has agreed to a settlement complaint which involved a mother and her 18 month old girl. The
Let Everything That Has Breath National Gospel Competition Tour 2013
http://www.leteverythingthathasbreathinc.com/#!press-release/c1765 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ambit Energy Independent Consultant and Silent Partners Throw Support Behind "Let Eve
Fewer blacks, Hispanics get new heart device
(Reuters Health) - Blacks and Hispanics with chronic heart failure are less likely than whites to be treated with a specialized pacemaker that prolongs survival and eases symptoms, U.S. researchers sa
Rare Bearden Art Exhibited at Bowie State
Bowie State University presents “Bearden at Bowie,” an art exhibition of limited edition prints and other works by celebrated African-American artist Romare Bearden, running Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 -
Alcorn Sends Condolences To Family And Friends of Michael Clarke Duncan, an Alcorn State alum.
President M. Christopher Brown II on behalf of Alcorn State University sends its deepest sympathy to the family of Michael Clarke Duncan as they mourn his death. Duncan died today at age 54 at a Los A
South Fulton's Voter's Registration Community Outreach Block Party
Call up your neighbors, friends, and family; put on your dancing shoes and set your GPS to fun! On Saturday, September 8, 2012 from 3-6, OFA invites our friends and neighbors to a Community Outreach B
New York, New York – Women Conference in NYC Fall September 29, 2012 set to feature Nicole Paultre Bell
New York, New York – Women Conference in NYC Fall September 29, 2012 set to feature Nicole Paultre Bell. Nicole Paultre Bell will be amongst some of the most accomplished women In the New York regio
HBCUConnect.com Announces New $1,000.00 Scholarship Competition
HBCUConnect.com, the #1 resource for students and alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, is proud to offer the 2012 HBCUCONNECT.COM Scholarship Program for HBCU students. HBCU CONNECT as an organization is the largest student and alumni organization of Historically Black College
A LITTLE SOUTHERN NEWS: "O' HOW FARE IT'S THE DELTA FAIR!"
A LITTLE SOUTHERN NEWS: O' How Fare It's the Delta Fair and Music Festival SEPTEMBER 2012 Issue 70 HIGHLIGHTS! Almost everyone likes to go to a fair!. Come share a humorous smile as you can read