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LIPS TAKES A PORTRAIT HONORS BEYONCE
YOUR WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT DAY 6 MARCH 2017 World HER LIPS. . . A true fan of Beyonce took steps of her artwork to speak from her lips. Taking up to 4 hours to paint Jazmina Daniel painte
GHANA CELEBRATES IT'S INDEPENDENCE DAY! 60 YEARS!
YOUR WORLD NEWS TODAY March 06, 2017 Ghana The nation of Ghana celebrates it's 60th years today March 06, 2017. The country will mark 60 years of being separated from the British since 1957. Thousands will celebrate in honoring this holiday with public speeches by local and their nation's
Congresswoman Adams Statement Following President Trump’s HBCU Executive Order
Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) released the following statement after President Trump announced his Executive Order entitled “Promoting excellence, innovation, and sustainability at historically black colleges and universities”. “Today, President Trump, like every president since Jimmy Carter,
HBCU Presidents Converge On The White House To Meet With President Trump And Leaders
Langston University president Dr. Kent J. Smith, Jr. visited the White House on Monday for the HBCU roundtable. Eighty-eight institutional presidents traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Fly-In and me
Congressman John Conyers, Jr Condemns Insulting Statement By Betsy Devos on HBCUs
Congressman John Conyers, Jr (MI-14) today released the following statement: “Last night, the Department of Education published a press release with a quote from Secretary of Education Betsy Devos
Judge Charges Mom For Parking Violation, Then Changes His Mind When Daughter Says She’s Starving
Judge Frank Caprio knows that his job isn’t just about upholding the law, but about being fair and just when examining one’s circumstances. Even when drivers are in the wrong and violate the rules of the road, he takes into consideration the fact that we are all human, and that we all make mistakes!
STORY OF THE OROVILLE DAM!
YOUR WORLD/NATIONAL NEWS Day 16 February 2017 Oroville, CA The sky wasn't falling but it was a waterfall... News swamped in the waters of the Oroville Dam as it begin it's huge overflowing o
YOUR WORLD RELIGIOUS NEWS: EVALGELISTS SIGN LETTER ON TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION ORDER
YOUR WORLD RELIGIOUS NEWS DAY 13 February 2017 National Trump's Immigration's order hasn't gone unnoticed by Evangelical groups in the United States. On Wednesday, February 16, 2017 at least
64 YEAR WOMAN BIRTH TWINS IN BURGOS
YOUR WORLD NEWS Day 16 February 2017 Burgos, Spain One is a boy, One is a girl. .. A 64 year old Spanish woman gave birth to healthy twins on February 16, 2017 in Burgos, Spain. The mother
Alabama State University Presents a Special Play "Africa to America" for Black History Month
WHEN: Wed. - Sat. at 7 p.m.; with special school matinees at 10 a.m. on Feb. 14-16. WHERE: ASU's Leila Barlow Theatre in the Tullibody Fine Arts Building; corner N. University & S. Jackson. INFO: To
Allen University to Host its 12th Annual Richard Allen / UNCF Awards Gala
When: Saturday, March 18, 2017 Times: 6:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. (Silent Auction Reception @ 6:00 PM / Gala @ 7:00 PM) 
 Location: Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, 1101 Lincoln Street, Col
International Women's Day Conference to Celebrate the Achievements of Women on March 11, 2017 at Hofstra Univ.
Long Island, NY - February 2, 2017 - International Women's Day Conference set to bring together the region’s top women influence across a variety of industries on March 11, 2017 at Hofstra University. The International Women’s Day Conference is a celebration of the achievements of women. The confere
Nationally renowned Author Georgia Woodbine joins NY State's largest African American Chamber
Nationally renowned Author Georgia Woodbine joins NY State's largest African American Chamber The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. and its member network will benefit substantially from nationally renowned Author Georgia Woodbine's passion, wisdom, knowledge and the tremendo
Bowie State University Genetics Researcher Selected as an Emerging Scholar
A Bowie State University genetics professor, who is “in search of the skeletal muscle foundation of youth,” was named a 2017 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, recognizing her research achievements and positive impacts outside of the classroom. Dr. Tyesha Burks is part of a
Alabama State University Faculty Member Wins National New Book Award
A new book wins a national award that honors the “stories of women and those who tell them” A Montgomery resident who is the chairwoman of Alabama State University's Department of Languages and Li