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10 Tips for Black Job Seekers

Apr 24, 2009 Comments Off by

10 TIPS FOR BLACK JOB SEEKERS By Dante Lee 1) Tighten up your resume. Make sure to correct all typos, and limit it to just one page. Also, don’t mention any work experience from more than 10 years ago – unless its really relevant. 2) Don’t overdress. When you go to a job interview, dress [...]

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Open Letter to President Obama on Assisting Young Me of Color Make a Better Life

Apr 20, 2009 Comments Off by

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA ON ASSISTING YOUNG MEN OF COLOR MAKE A BETTER LIFE By Dr. Henrie M. Treadwell I applaud your recent creation of the White House Council on Women and Girls to help ensure we are treated equally in public policies, by employers and in every other aspect of American society. I [...]

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One Lady Pastor’s Perspective

Mar 11, 2009 Comments Off

One Lady Pastor’s Perspective by Pastor Natalie A. Francisco, Ed. D. What are the implications of being a female pastor in the 21st century? To be quite honest, both the best and the worst prevail at the same time. Incredible joys juxtaposed by the incredulous jeers of others who even in this day and time [...]

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Children of Incarcerated Parents: Helping the Silent Victims

Mar 09, 2009 Comments Off

CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS: HELPING THE SILENT VICTIMS By Dr. Henrie M. Treadwell When Katia Dukes was nine, her father was arrested for killing her mother and sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison. As her father was escorted from the courtroom, young Katia became another silent victim — a child with an [...]

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The Value of Making Wise Decisions

Feb 09, 2009 1 Comment

VIEWS FROM THE CATBIRD SEAT The Value of Making Wise Decisions by Alvin C. Romer Are we always in position to make the best decisions when faced with dilemmas? What can we claim as valuable nuggets to be triumphant in our choices? Take one individual for instance as we ponder the title of this essay: [...]

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Black History and the Progression of the Black Community

Feb 04, 2009 Comments Off

Black History and the Progression of the Black Community by H. Lewis Smith Candidly speaking, the need for a black history month would not exist if the American halls of academe did not use systematic exploitation (past and present) to minimize exposure to African-American history. The city school systems, colleges, universities and the media are [...]

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Public Support Grows for Rehabilitating Ex-Convicts.

Feb 03, 2009 Comments Off

PUBLIC SUPPORT GROWS FOR REHABILITATING EX-CONVICTS by Dr. Henrie M. Treadwell Atlanta, GA (BlackNews.com) – The nation’s appetite for mass incarceration appears to be waning, as many states confront the financial challenges of maintaining large prison populations and as public support grows for more services that better prepare prisoners to come home to their communities. [...]

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6.5 Millions Homes Are Still Unprepared for the Switch to Digital Television

Jan 24, 2009 Comments Off

5.7% of U.S. HOUSEHOLDS — OR 6.5 MILLION HOMES — STILL UNPREPARED FOR THE SWITCH TO DIGITAL TELEVISION New York, NY (BlackNews.com) – More than 6.5 million U.S. households — or 5.7 percent of all homes — are not ready for the upcoming transition to all-digital broadcasting and would be unable to receive any television [...]

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