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Society: African American Interests News Release Archives - Page 11


Penn & Paper's New Admissions Essay Site Helps Applicants Return to Grad School in Tough Economy
Hit by recession woes, adults are turning to admissions experts for advice about applying to college or graduate school, and for application essay help. Penn & Paper,...
Application Essay Help at Penn & Paper.com
Jami Jackson's Inspirational Hit, "Keep Walkin' On", Becomes the Theme Song for the USTA Eastern's First Ever Charity Tennis 5K Walk
Gifted Singer/Songwriter Scheduled to Perform the National Anthem in the Opening Ceremony on June 20th at 8:00AM
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Milton Gonçalves, Acclaimed Actor and Political Activist from Brazil to Attend Macunaíma 40th Anniversary Celebration at L.A.'s Historic Million Dollar Theater
The Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles and Los Angeles Conservancy present a Brazilian film classic Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at 8 p.m.
'I'm Tired of...' (ITo) Goes After Discrimination of All Kinds - Race, Sexual Orienation and More; New Bracelet Supports Human Rights First
'I'm Tired of…' (ITo) is tired of discrimination in all its hideous forms -- racial, sexual orientation, gender, ethnicity, disability, too many to name -- and is doing something about...
I'm Tired of Discrimination Bracelet
Stock Market Cycles Control Investment Strategy
Consultant Lee Smith is announcing the investment strategy that avoids stock market collapses. At this present time the stock market is still down 40% from its 2007 peak and the economy is presently in...
LifeWay Research: Response to Church Outreach Varies by Ethnic Group
African-Americans are far more open than other ethnic groups to receiving information about local congregations.
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Aperion Audio Adds 6-LCR In-wall to New Line of Architectural Speakers
The New Intimus 6-LCR In-Wall Home Theater Speaker lends award-winning Aperion Audio sound quality to the wall mounted flat panel TV experience
Frank and Nicole Kimbrough, Chicago Real Estate Moguls, Pave the Way to Stimulate Milwaukee's Economy through Opportunity
The Kimbroughs paved their way to Senior Vice Presidents of a multi-million dollar telecommunications company, in a coveted record breaking 132 days. While thousands of people are being let go from their...
USACC Says Somali Solutions Can Only Come from Somali People
The 15th meeting of the International Contact Group will be held in Rome from 9 - 10 June. The U.S. African Chamber of Commerce says Somali solutions can only come from the Somali people and that the U.
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USACC Asks the People of Gabon to be Patient and Bring Democracy to Gabon
U.S. African Chamber of Commerce sends condolences to the people of Gabon and asked them to be patient and bring Democracy to their country.
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U.S. African Chamber of Commerce Applauds U.S. Navy for Rescuing Women and Children while Some Countries Drown Them
The USACC applauds the U.S. Navy, who rescued a group of 52 Somali men, women and children -- including a woman who was eight months pregnant.
A Very American Story Just Published
"LET FREEDOM SING OF 19th CENTURY AMERICANS," an historical novel -- or could it be a musical -- by Vivian B Kline gives new insight into life in America. Joining the struggles of post Civil...
Front and back cover of "LET FREEDOM SING OF 19th CENTURY AMERICANS"
Singersroom Celebrates Black Music Month with R&B Icons & Legacies
The online magazine Singersroom tips its hat to Black Music Month in June with a month of special features starring the biggest names in R&B.
Icons Speak at Singeroom's celebration of black music during the month of June
USACC to the UN: 'Give Me A Break - Somali People Can Solve their Own Problems'
The USACC is the leading advocacy organization for U.S. African relations and emerging African markets.
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CNN Include the Story of Black In America -- Study Reveals Emerging African Immigrant Market Segment
New national study by New American Dimensions and the U.S. African Chamber of Commerce identifies important characteristics about the estimated $50...
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African American Pavilion at BookExpo America 2009 Presents Award to Kevin M. Weeks
The African American Pavilion at BookExpo America recognizes the literary works of esteemed authors and publishers to include Kevin M. Weeks, writer of The Street Life Series.
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Prairie View Band Director Dies After Tragic Car Accident
Nationally Renowned Band Director to be buried June 5, 2009 at Prairie View University.
World Journalism Institute Names Belz African Media Fellows
The World Journalism Institute has awarded nine African journalists the Joel Belz International Media Fellowships for 2009.
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NBA Wife and Founder of 'Colored Girl' Movement, Jackie Christie, to Guest Host at Hollywood Black Film Festival
Jackie Christie, NBA wife, and founder of "Colored Girl" movement, will be the guest host of the Black Women in Film Screening Program, part of the Hollywood Black Film Festival, at 5:30 PM on...
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