Engaging the culture by challenging the status quo
This was e-mailed to blackinformant.com by Sally M. Haile Selassie, President of the group Young Ethiopian Professionals in the Diaspora .
The National Center for Black Philanthropy, Inc. (NCBP) was established to promote and strengthen African American participation in all aspects of modern philanthropy. The Center was incorporated in the District of Columbia on November 30, 1999 and received a determination in 2000 that it is tax exempt under Section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. [...]
History of Ballet Creole Active on the Canadian dance scene since August 1990, Ballet Creole comprises both a professional ensemble of dancers and musicians and a School of Performing Arts.While focusing on the traditional and contemporary performing arts of the Caribbean and Africa, Ballet Creole aims to establish a dynamic new artistic tradition in Canada [...]
The battle for Internet customers heated up yesterday with Verizon’s announcement it’s now offering “entry level” broadband service for only $14.95 per month. (more…)
I just came across this article recently and I must say it almost made me want to puke. I have covered quite extensively on this site the part of Cuba that we normally do not hear about from our so-called black leaders who will use almost anything as an example to show the world just [...]
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