| By Sincerely Nicole Media Outdoorsy Black Women is thrilled to announce the upcoming 'Wellness and Waterfalls Weekend' event, formerly known as Wine & Waterfalls, designed to inspire and empower Black women in the outdoors.
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| By America's Workforce Solution, LLC Ms. Phair shares HERstory of business challenges and how they are overcome by Faith when 'Going Through the Process'! Knowing that when experiencing a drought season, know the rain will come.
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| By Rakoom Portland resident and subject of the film Jimmie Kirkpatrick will be at the screening for Q&A
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| By L.A.I. Communications Leading Organization in the Tourism and Hospitality Industries Elects New Chairman of the Board to Commence its 40th Anniversary Year
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| By L.A.I. Communications Leading Organization in the Hospitality Industry Reinforces the Importance of a Stronger and More Equitable Tourism Industry at its 40th Anniversary Annual Conference in Atlanta,Georgia, December 6-9, 2023.
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| By L.A.I. Communications Leading Organization in the Hospitality Industry Discusses the Intersections Between Culture and Tourism; Reports on Newest Trends.
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| By Black Cannabis Week Black Cannabis Week (BCW) returns for the 4th edition of this transformative virtual global event amplifying the Black experience in cannabis, September 17-24, 2023.
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| By National HBCU Pre-Law Summit The National HBCU Pre-Law Summit is celebrating its ten-year anniversary as the only major national event in the country designed especially to encourage the success of HBCU students and alumni interested in going to law school and becoming lawyers.
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| By L.A.I. Communications New Owners of Booker's Restaurant & Bar, Tracey and Cheri Syphax, Bring Their Style and Flavor to Beloved Bistro at Community Reception on April 13, 2023.
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| By DanSan Creatives The world premiere of "Nana's Porch," the short film that uplifts the joys, hopes, and expectations of blackness while addressing the consistent systemic disruptors to that experience.
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| By OHUB New Employment Training Program Opens Doors for Black Women in Tech and Expands Opportunities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Under the New "Dr. David Satcher Cybersecurity Education Grant Program"
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| By Pray California "Save the helpless babies; together we can kill this evil proposition!"
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