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Press Releases
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
A new health initiative to help African countries ease its critical shortage of health workers will be launched at the National Medical Association's (NMA) First Annual Global Health Gala & Awards Dinner in Washington. The Global Health Initiative will be launched during NMA's First Annual Global Health Gala & Awards Dinner in Washington.
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Press Releases
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
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Surviving the Fitness Game by JoAnna Ward
Touch, Pressing Against the Wounds of a Broken World by Rudy Rasmus
Living Life to the Full by Pastor Andre Butler
He's Saved... But Is He For Real? by Kim Brooks
Yet with a Steady Beat by Lee June, Ph.D.
When Love's in View by Dr. Conway Edwards
TRAUMA ZONE: Trusting God for Emotional Healing by R. Dandridge Collins, Ph. D.
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Press Releases
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
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The greatest intergenerational transfer of wealth will happen in the United States over the next 50 years. African-American families will also participate in this record transfer of assets ($1.1 - $3.4 trillion). It all adds-up to wealth whether it's a grandmother's quilt, a father's cufflinks, a business or a $250,000 house. An important objective for our services is to bridge the future for the next generation. And preparing families to manage this unprecedented wealth transfer is vital to building that bridge.
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Press Releases
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
To help families develop and keep an ongoing interest in Black History all year, NetNia Publishing has released a new resource guide How to Make Black History Month Last All Year. It contains tips anyone can use, easy to do activities, and carefully selected websites to visit. There are also profiles of over 150 Black Americans who helped shape America.
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Black Business News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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A recent study says that less than 10% of graduates of computer science
programs in the U.S. are black -- a fact that will contribute to a
shortage of technology professionals in the years ahead, Microsoft
chairman Bill Gates said. Click to continue at EETimes.com
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Black Entertainment & Sports News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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An exhibition of 100 striking black-and-white photographs evokes the
personal stories and hard-won victories of influential African
Americans who helped shape the life of their nation over the past 150
years.
Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits
-- the inaugural exhibition of the Smithsonian Institution’s
National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) --
traces the history of the United States from the vantage point of
people who have suffered discrimination, oppression and injustice.
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U.S. Black News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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ENCOURAGED BY THE WORDS OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE RECIPIENT ARCHBISHOP
DESMOND TUTU, WIDELY RESPECTED WABC NEWS LIKE IT IS HOST GIL NOBLE, AND
SCORES OF COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS, former Black Panther activists will
speak for the first time in New York on November 30, 2007, about their
arrest last January on charges related to the 1971 death of a San
Francisco police officer. Earlier that morning, World Council
of Churches representative lois M. dauway will release an international
call signed by several nobel laureates and key human rights
organizations, calling for all charges in the case to be dropped.
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Black Political News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton picked up endorsements from dozens of black ministers Tuesday in South Carolina, an early voting state where she and rival Barack Obama have been courting the critical black vote.
Click to continue at CBSNews.com
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Black Political News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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Just weeks ahead of the first presidential primaries and caucuses,
Hillary Clinton is the candidate viewed most favorably by likely
African American voters – with Barack Obama running a close
second – according to national survey results released today by
the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.
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U.S. Black News
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
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MSNBC political analyst Pat Buchanan appeared on the November 26 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes to discuss his new book, Day of Reckoning: How Hubris, Ideology, And Greed Are Tearing America Apart (Thomas Dunne Books, November 2007), in which he writes that America is "on a path to national suicide" and later asks: "How is America committing suicide?" answering: "Every way a nation can." He proceeds to claim that "[t]he American majority is not reproducing itself. ... Forty-five million of its young have been destroyed in the womb since Roe v. Wade, as Asian, African, and Latin American children come to inherit the estate the lost generation of American children never got to see." Click to continue at MediaMatters.org
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