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Choosing the Right College

Choosing the right college can be a hassle and in some cases overwhelming. These are the most crucial four years of your life and it is important that you choose the institution that suits you best. It is never an easy

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Organization Teaching African Americans How To Earn Up to $1,000,000 Annually Packaging Real Estate Development Joint Ventures

Boston, MA (April 16, 2013) — The Founder of The REDI Foundation, non-profit institute, Richard Michael Abraham, announced today at The REDI Foundation’s press conference that the mission to train professionals how to be successful packaging joint venture real estate

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Blacks Less Prepared for Next Financial Crisis

WASHINGTON – Minorities clinging to the middle class have come out of the Great Recession at a higher risk for falling into poverty during the next economic crisis, according to a recent report by the Center for American Progress, a

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Book Motivates Parents To Raise Chances of Academic Success

For several years, Vivian Owens wrote a newspaper column or magazine articles that underscored the idea of parents working at home with their children to improve learning performance. Her articles appeared in the NNPA newspapers and in Upscale Magazine. The

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New Loan Policies Fail Black Students in College

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Like thousands of Black college students, Bethanie Fisher, a psychology major at Howard University depended heavily on the Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students program that allows parents to borrow the full amount of college tuition and fees.

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Advocates Push to Preserve Foreclosure Program

A broad coalition of state and national organizations is pushing to preserve a key federal program that has helped more than 1.1 million troubled homeowners and reduced mortgage payments by a median savings of $546 each month. The Home Affordable

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New Guide Keeps Diversity Conversations Authentic

Chicago human resource executive and former chief diversity officer is now the author of a dynamic new diversity book, “Profitable Diversity: How Economic Inclusion Can Lead to Success.” It highlights the P&L impact of responsive and proactive diversity practices and

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New Report: Payday Lending Drains Nearly $1 Billion from Local Communities

One of the worst ironies of the nagging economic recession is that consumers with the fewest financial resources have lost the most. Now, a new report finds that payday loans not only strip much-needed income from low-income families; but also

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Diversity Programs Give Illusion of Corporate Fairness

Diversity training programs lead people to believe that work environments are fair even when given evidence of hiring, promotion or salary inequities, according to new findings by psychologists at the University of Washington and other universities. The study also revealed that

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End the ‘War on Drugs’ Now

On April 4, 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stepped to the podium of the Riverside Church in New York to vigorously proclaim his opposition to the War in Vietnam. It was one of the most powerful orations among numerous

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Immigrant breaks cultural barriers; achieves American Dream

New book follows a new immigrant’s journey of assimilating into American middle class DALLAS – In the mid-80s, Nigeria was a country torn apart by political strife causing many people to search for a better life abroad. Osaze Ehigiator shares the

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GDN Book Feature: Duty Call: Rendezvous With Destiny

MAITLAND, FL— Within the pages of Dr. Lonnie Sessoms, Jr., Ph.D.’s new book, Duty Call: Rendezvous with Destiny ($16.99, paperback, 978-1-62419-674-4; $8.49, e-book, 978-1-62419-675-1) readers will see how God placed potential and purpose in every individual.  The author details how

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Publishers Discuss Role of the Black Press

March 16 marked the 186th anniversary of the founding of Freedom’s Journal, the country’s first Black newspaper. Its editors, Rev. Samuel Cornish and John B. Russwurm, proclaimed in the first edition, “Too long have others spoken for us…We wish to

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Right to Dream Examines Immigration, Supports DREAMers

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In Right to Dream: Immigration Reform and America’s Future, University of Arkansas sociologist William A. Schwab examines the evidence and calls for passage of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, better known as the

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America’s Racial Wealth Gap Triples Over 25 Years

As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the key to social and economic advancement. But according to a new research and policy brief by Brandeis University scholars, that

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Un-Sung Hero of the Civil Rights Movement

Recently, while attending an event at the Museum of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, where local citizens had gathered to witness the swearing in of a new chief of police, I was taken aback by a photo that

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Why Students Have Become ‘Numb’ to Violence

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Last year, 21 people were killed in the neighborhood. While the murders in Newtown may have shocked the nation, most of McCarthy’s students were not alarmed. “A lot of the kids are numb to it, they don’t even have

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GDN Book Feature – Duty Call: Rendezvous With Destiny

New Xulon Title Revisits Origin and Significance of Human Race – It’s a date with destiny in new book released by Dr. Lonnie Sessoms, Jr., Ph.D. MAITLAND, FL — Within the pages of Dr. Lonnie Sessoms, Jr., Ph.D.’s new book, Duty Call:

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We Need Mindset Control: With 300 Million Guns Already in the Country, Gun Control is Not The Answer

According to the U.S. government itself, there are an estimated 300 million guns in the United States. So is gun control the real answer to the violence taking place today? Of course not! The answer lies not in the weapon,

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New Belly Fat Burning Program

All across America, people are battling stubborn belly fat. A health condition of now epidemic proportions, belly fat has actually been identified as the most lethal type of body fat because of its close proximity to vital organs. In fact,

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Public Policy, Institutional Barriers Are Pushing Racial Wealth Gap

New research shows the dramatic gap in household wealth that now exists along racial lines in the United States cannot solely be attributed to personal ambition and behavioral choices, but rather reflects policies and institutional practices that create different opportunities

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Lineup of New Faith-Friendly Oriented TV

Los Angeles, CA — Robert L. Johnson, Founder and Chairman of The RLJ Companies and Tracey E. Edmonds, President and CEO of Alright TV, today announced the new programming slate of upcoming family oriented and faith-friendly content developed for the

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Ethics of Access: Comparing Two Federal Health Care Reform Efforts

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Two major health reform laws, enacted 25 years apart, both try to meet an ethical standard to provide broad access to basic health care. Neither quite gets there — but it’s not too late for modern

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New Company, Black Business Apps, Helps Black Entrepreneurs Capitalize on Mobile Revolution

 Austin, TX — Black Business Apps is helping black entrepreneurs and businesses capitalize on the mobile revolution. The company specializes in highly functional mobile applications for small businesses and professional service-oriented entrepreneurs. Founded by author, speaker and television personality Fran Harris,

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Targets of Bully Bosses Aren’t the Only Victims

DURHAM, N.H. – Abusive bosses who target employees with ridicule, public criticism, and the silent treatment not only have a detrimental effect on the employees they bully, but they negatively impact the work environment for the co-workers of those employees

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Missouri Has Highest Black Murder Victim Rate

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – For the third year in a row, Missouri ranks as the state with the highest homicide victimization rate, with 33.86 per 100,000, double the national average of 16.32 for Black homicide victims, according to an annual study

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Open Letter To America’s Black Youth: “Brains Before Bullets, Think It Out, Don’t Shoot It Out!”

Several years ago, I found myself at a crossroads in my life. If not for a helping hand at just the right time, I might not be here to offer these words of advice and encouragement. I definitely fit the

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Don’t Forget Dads: Engaging Fathers in Positive Parenting Programs

Traditionally, programs that aim to change parenting behaviors and prevent child maltreatment have focused on mothers — viewed as nurturers and caregivers — at the expense of fathers. Historical strategies to lift single mothers out of poverty by having fathers pay

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Black History Trading Cards, Playing Cards and Paper Crafts – All in One Amazing Book!

Ontario — There aren’t that many people who haven’t heard of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks or Malcolm X. They are Black history legends revered internationally just as any superstar athlete or singer. But how many people in

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Black Woman’s Wellness Guide Wins 2012 NAACP Image Award

The Black Women’s Health Imperative is pleased to announce that Health First! The Black Woman’s Wellness Guide, written by the Black Women’s Health Imperative President and CEO Eleanor Hinton Hoytt and award-winning health journalist Hilary Beard, was recently recognized as

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Loneliness, Like Chronic Stress, Taxes the Immune System

COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research links loneliness to a number of dysfunctional immune responses, suggesting that being lonely has the potential to harm overall health.Researchers found that people who were more lonely showed signs of elevated latent herpes virus reactivation

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Newlywed Couple in California Launches National Effort To Find Bone Marrow Match and Register 1,000 African Americans

Palo Alto, CA —  San Francisco Bay Area newlywed couple, Kevin Weston and Lateefah Simon, has started a national effort to register 1,000 African Americans as possible bone marrow donors and find a match for Kevin, who needs to undergo

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Glenn Hutchins Receives Award From Civil Rights Organization

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Glenn H. Hutchins, co-founder of Silver Lake and the Chairman of the National Advisory Board of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard, received the Breaking Barriers Award from

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Fashion Your Life: Dress for the Career You Want, Not for the One You Have

If you want the career you don’t have, you must dress for that career. Dressing for the career you want (and not the one you have) isn’t a matter of just putting on new clothes. Rather, it’s a matter of

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African Americans in Alabama get help to fight cardiovascular disease and stroke

African Americans living in parts of Alabama will get improved access to community-based health services to prevent heart attacks and strokes through a new public, private partnership led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The Morehouse

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The National Coalition of Black Veterans Organization urge President Barack Obama to promote the late Colonel Charles Young, a Buffalo solider, to the honorary rank of Brigadier General

CALIFORNIA — In honor of Black History Month 2013, The National Coalition of Black Veterans Organizations has come together to advocate for the promotion of the late Colonel Charles Young, the legendary Buffalo Soldier who was medically discharged from the

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Lorenzo Herman’s Latest Honor Caps a Lifetime of Diverse Experiences

Jesuit Installed as President of the National Black Catholic Seminarians AssociationThis week, Cleveland native Lorenzo Herman, 39, currently studying to become a Jesuit priest, was installed as president of the National Black Catholic Seminarians Association (NBCSA). For the former Air

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Real Life Murder Gives Life to a Movie – “Under The Cherry Tree”

“Under the Cherry Tree”, the DVD is available in Walmart stores nationwide. The novel is available on Amazon.com.Philadelphia, PA  — It’s been over 25 years, on Halloween since Cedric Mixon, the creator of the movie “Under the Cherry Tree”, father

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NRA Maintains Stranglehold on Congress

In the wake of the killing of 20 schoolchildren in Newtown, Conn. last month and just before Vice President Joe Biden presented a list of proposals to President Obama this week that includes banning assault weapons and limiting sales of

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What Would King Think?

African Americans have been the most rapidly advancing oppressed people in the history of the world, according to some major historians. To come from brutal and hard slavery, with virtually no legal basic human rights, to rise to lawmakers, local

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Hire Yourself – and then Others

In consideration of the latest shenanigans from Congress as it pertains to the economic conditions facing most Americans these days, unemployment and underemployment being the most serious, the case for entrepreneurship is more important than ever.  For Black people especially,

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Business Profile: 10-Year Old Fashion Designer Launches Her One-of-a-Kind Children Fashions at Her Photo Shoot Launch Party

New Jersey — Essynce Couture, LLC announces the Photo Shoot Launch Party where children will take photos in some of Essynce Couture’s Designs and learn about entrepreneurship, the exclusive purveyor of the unique fashions of Essynce Moore. (www.katklaw.com/essynce). Essynce Moore has

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Mirka Christesen compiles events that she actually experienced as a teacher in different countries

RALEIGH, N.C. – In an exciting compilation that moves smoothly from one country to another, author Mirka Christesen offers to readers a glimpse of what occurs in the classrooms based on her experiences as a teacher in the United States

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New You Starts Now

When January rolls around, many Americans make one or more New Year’s resolutions. Over a third of adults plan to quit smoking, lose weight, get out of debt, stop forgetting stuff, and make other lifestyle changes. But many people have a

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Great Weight Loss

Washington, DC — Just half a year ago, Mona Aaron’s personal “time bomb” was ticking. This Waldorf, Md.-based mother in the prime of her life weighed 212 pounds and wore a size 18. She also took five different medications to

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New World’s ‘Richest Black Woman’

Talk show maven, Oprah Winfrey, who long reigned supreme as the world’s richest black woman, has been kicked down a notch by new kid on the block, Folorunsho Alakija, according to Ventures Africa, an African business magazine and news service. The

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Resolve to Save More of Your Money in 2013

Two of the most commonly made and commonly broken New Year’s resolutions are saving money and paying off debt. These are promises we all seem to make to ourselves every year with every intention of seeing through. But somehow, we

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Redefining Conventional Financial Wisdom

When I first began writing a financial column, I would end almost every column with conventional financial wisdom that’s been past down from generation to generation—pay yourself first, live below your means and use credit wisely. This would be good

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Nature Nurtures Creativity After Four Days of Hiking

SALT LAKE CITY – Backpackers scored 50 percent better on a creativity test after spending four days in nature disconnected from electronic devices, according to a study by psychologists from the University of Utah and University of Kansas. “This is a

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HIV/AIDS Take Heavy Toll on Black Youth

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Although Black and Latina youth represent only 35 percent of all U.S. teenagers, they accounted for 84.4 percent of all newly HIV-infected teenagers in 2010, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Blacks ages 13 through

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