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George-Ann Tognoni "America's Sculptor's" 87th Birthday Party Helps Children with AIDS Project and Orphans of Africa Program
87th Birthday Party and exhibit opening of "America's Sculptor," Geroge-Ann Tognoni, at Tree of Life Gallery, Phoenix AZ to benefit Children With AIDS Project and Orphans of Africa
Seattle Mom to Receive National Award from Condé Nast's Cookie Magazine
Heidi Breeze-Harris is the Smart Cookie Awards people's choice winner for her work with One By One, a nonprofit committed to ending obstetric fistula worldwide.
The Nation of Islam Announces The Crowning Event of Black History Month; "Saviours' Day 2007"
One month after undergoing a major 12-hour surgery, The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan is set to deliver his most historic message yet, "One Nation Under God: The Confusion, The Guidance, The...
First Black Owned and Operated Video Sharing Site, My People TV, Launches
Last year's acquisition of YouTube by Google for $1.65 billion got the attention of a Baltimore filmmaker and Oprah Winfrey protégé.
An African American Holistic Website for Women Who Want to Become More Healthy, Wealthy and Wise
The complete African holistic, natural woman site that caters to a woman's most pressing concerns: African holistic health information, wealth management and daily inspiration. No matter where you...
Canadian Author Recounts Issue of White Slavery in 1800's Deep South
A stunning novel set near Savannah, Georgia, "A New Dawn Rising" tells the remarkable story of a white man born into slavery, and the incredible odds he faces trying to raise enough money to...
Breakthrough, Natural Hair Relaxer Makes It Easy for African-Americans to Achieve Loose, Soft Waves
Valentine's Day is a great time to experiment with a new look to get ready for romance. One of most popular looks for African-American and multi-ethnic hair this year is a casual, natural soft curl...
"Hurricane in the Rose Garden" to Premiere at 15th Annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival in Los Angeles
Comedic feature film has been selected to premiere at the Pan African Film and Arts Festival on February 14th in Los Angeles. Produced by Atuma-Scroggins Productions and directed by Ime N. Etuk, the film...
"Song and Dance," New from Guitarist Bobby Broom, Due Out March 20 on Origin Records
Bobby Broom's new CD, "Song and Dance," features the Chicago guitarist's longtime working trio, with bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie Watkins. It's his first release for...
Drama Free Radio Announces First On-Air Anniversary
Drama Free Radio announces first on-air anniversary of great music, comedy, coaching and business shows.
Liberal Arts and Humanities Degrees on LocalEdu.com Offer Diverse Career Choices
Black History Month and the recent ground-breaking for the Martin Luther King, Jr. monument in Washington, D.C. have renewed interest nationwide in liberal arts and humanities education, reports LocalEdu.
"Taking Your Practice to the Next Level" to be the Focus of The American College's and MetLife's Second Annual Educational Event for African-American Financial Services Professionals
The second annual "Strategies to Be a Successful African-American Financial Services Professional," sponsored by MetLife and hosted by The American College, will be held at the Gregg Conference...
Youngest African-American CEO, City Capital’s Ephren Taylor, Featured Feb. 8 At Ohio Wesleyan University For Black History Month
Ohio Wesleyan University will feature City Capital CEO Ephren W. Taylor II during Black History Month on February 8, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. (EST). At 24, Taylor is the youngest African-American CEO of any...
Valentine's Message Transforms Lives of Abused Rwandese Women
In his search for tools to empower Rwandese prostitutes to leave the streets, Sisters of Rwanda executive director Jared N. Miller suspected that total transformation might arise if rather than hearing...
The Timeline History Announced for the African-American Player and "The Phat 5" of College Basketball Kentucky, N. Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Duke
Kentucky-104 years, UNC-97 years, UCLA-88 years, Kansas-109 years, and Duke 102 years. Top 5 college basketball programs of All-Time are celebrating 500 years of combined play during the 2006-07 season.
Dr. Bill Releford Launches Made in Africa Urban Apparel Line "Butta" to Promote Economic Development
While on a recent trade mission to Africa, Dr. Releford had a "light bulb" moment when he came to the realization that a significant component was missing from his domestic and international...
Multi-Millionaire 24 Year-Old African-American CEO Kicks Off His 18-City "Urban Wealth Tour" in Columbus, OH February 8, 2007
24-year-old Ephren Taylor, the youngest African-American CEO of a publicly traded company, is kicking off his 18 city "Urban Wealth Tour" in Columbus, OH February 8 - 10, 2007. Having created...
Gerard Spinks' Extended Reach America Program Helps Reach More Customers
Celebrity Artist Tiffany Cheri Price sings her hit single "We Wish" to over 20 Million Television viewers. Using Gerard Spinks' branded Extended Reach America marketing program, Tiffany...
Campus Activities Magazine Names Farrah Gray 'As One of the Most Dynamic Orators in America'
Dr. Gray addresses more than half a million people per year on leadership, personal development, diversity, strategic planning, creativity, business development and financial management. At the age of...
A Super Dreamer Helps his Super Son
A TV show hopeful goes to San Antonio, Texas with a costume and a story to tell
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