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MissPrissJewels First Review on Youtube


Miss Priss Jewels has received its first official jewelery review on
YouTube. The Miss Priss Jewels favorite guru, MakeupD0ll, has done it
once again! She showcased several pieces from the Miss Priss Jewels including
the Hot Pink Rose Cocktail ring, Pearl Encrusted Dreamcatchers, Gold
Dangle Dreamcatchers and many more. The video was a huge success for
Miss Priss Jewels and we'd like to formally thank MakeupD0ll for her
video contribution!

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For teenagers and young adults coming up in today’s hip hop generation, You Got Next is a must read!

It deals with the teen related subjects of drugs, sex, peer pressure, goals and dreams, faith, surviving the streets and more! When itcomes to surviving the potholes and obstacles of the streets and growing up asan African American teenager, Kamal Imani knows what’s up and brings it to youwith real talk!

This is the perfect book to get the conversation started or to get you reflecting on your own life because You Got Next!

You Got Next also contains some of Kamal Imani’s poetic works.

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The Schomburg Center's Summer Education Institute


BLACK HISTORY 360°: Connecting Black American History to the Global Black Experience

July 26-28, 2010 – 9 am to 3 pm

The Schomburg Education Institute will convene for 3 days to unite educators (school teachers, college faculty, and community educators) and college students with premier historians and scholars to explore the history and cultures of African Americans and African peoples throughout the Diaspora. Participants will engage in dynamic learning experiences – lectures, interactive workshops, curator talks and community walks – that are connected to the Schomburg’s current exhibitions, permanent collections, and vast digital resources.

Day 1 – Monday, July 26: Africa and the Making of the African Diaspora
Day 2 – Tuesday, July 27: Africans in Colonial New York: From New Amsterdam to Harlem
Day 3 – Wednesday, July 28: 21st Century Black: African Americans and the Black World

Topics to be explored this year will include The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and its Abolition, Africans in Early New York, Stereotypes vs. Humantypes: Images of Blacks in the 19th and 20th Centuries, The Harlem Renaissance, African Americans in American Politics, Courage: The Black New York Struggle for Quality Education, The African-American Migration Experience, Haiti: Roots and Reconstruction, Neo-African- Americans and more. Educators will gain valuable content knowledge and learn inquiry-based approaches to teaching using the Schomburg’s rich resources both on-site and on-line.

Key texts and curriculum materials will be provided daily including primary and secondary resources, exhibition guides, bibliographies and sample activities.

Fees: $125 per day, or $300 for 3 days.
Registration Deadline: July 12.
Registration: Click here to download the flyer and registration form.
Additional Info: Email schomburged@nypl.org or call (212) 491-2234.


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EGO EXTENSIONS

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Ego Extensions L.A. offers a Luxury Line of Remy Hair Extensions and Lace Wigs. Imagine beautiful, soft, luxurious hair that you can color, wash, straighten and style to your hearts desire. Our Lace Wigs and Extensions are made of 100% Premium Remy Hair.Ego Extensions L.A. caters to an elite group of clientele.Hollywood's A -Listing Actors, Singers, Dancers and Models.Our hair comes imported from India, Brazil and Russia with only the most beautiful strands being hand chosen. Take this opportunity to shop on-line for what people are calling the most "ELITE HAIR ON THE MARKET ". Have questions? Contact us at info@egoextensions.com. We are always here to service our valued customers. We pride ourselves in selling high-end, premium hair that everyone can afford. So go ahead and indulge yourself....in Ego Extensions.

EGO EXTENSIONS LACE WIGS

Ego Extensions Lace Wigs have become the most highly sought after Lace wigs in the entertainment industry and abroad.Our professional staff and superior wig quality has catapulted us to the top.We pride ourselves in having the combination of product and customer service that clients have been searching for.Many customers visit us from other states and countries to experience the relaxing atmosphere which we provide for their Lace wig fitting.Our boutique carries enough wigs to not overwhelm clients with choices,but give them the ability to find that special unit.Choose from Full Lace Wigs,Frontals,Closures,Lace Front Wigs and more.We carry Indian,Brazilian,Mongolian,Chinese,and European Hair Wigs as well as a variety of high quality affordable synthetic units.

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Announcing Black Family Learning LLC

Black Family Learning LLC is a national college planning organization that provides a comprehensive range of educational services designed especially with the African-American family in mind.
Our college and career coaches help students and parents through every phase of college planning - from selecting a college, chosing a major, finding available scholarships and grants,as well as securing financing up to the cost of education, regardless of income and assets. The information and support we offer proves invaluable to students who are committed to attending and graduating from college.
Be sure to visit the website at www.blackfamilylearning.com.
Ladda Hawkins, College and Career Coach
214-564-0132
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Click here and start your financial legacyAFRICAN AMERICAN CONNECTIONS INTRODUCING THE MEMBER MERCHANT PROGRAMFOCUSING ON THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY,African American Connections has created a program to help the start up to season business owner to excel. Offering state of the art e commerce stores with a turn key setup for only $29.95 month!!! Recognizing and accepting African American only retain 3% of their spendable income, African American Connection has spared no expense to create a winning member merchant program check it out at www.jussuccess.com
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Reaching the African American800 Billion dollar Buying marketAfrican American Connections brings one of the most exciting financial cashback program on the net!!Check out www.jussuccess.com and get more information.This program offers a way for African American communities to recapture loss dollars in put them back in their community. Using the purchasing methods they already do. This is so nice and getting an account is free.CASHBACK PROGRAMSave up to 40%Cash back from 1500 merchantsIncluding major national retailersMany merchants offer Free ShippingGet your FREE account now!!Give back to your local, national, and internationalAfrican American communities by continuing to do what do already!!!There is much more to offer, check it out then check it in!!!!www.jussuccess.com
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SERIES - 001sponsored by : www.jusmcc.org creating your financial legacyNo other recent recent economic crisis better illustrates the term "When America catches a cold, African America gets a pneumonia" then the subprime mortgage meltdown. Family financial assets play a key role in poverty reduction, social mobility, and securing middle class melt-down. With a gloomy future and an unemployment rate of 30%, the highest since the great-depression, how can Blacks continually look for jobs that are not there.We are becoming a nation in the US that you will be either self-employed or unemployed. There is no longer something in between. It is projected that buy 2011, Africans Americans buying power will increase to over trillions of dollars. Still yet today only 3% of those dollars actual help the black communities. What has happened to reason? Certainly every child that grows up will not be a rapper or sports player. Why are we so focused on materialistic things rather then assets of value.Although we have come a long way but still lag to far behind on financial stability compared to other cultures. But could it be that someone has broken the "Financial Code" for blacks and if so how do we as a people change the mindset to promoting, empowering, educating, nurturing lifting up Black Business Owners.The vehicle of change is called the African American Connection and Visionary and Activist Charles Bowlds has broken the Code to the financial failures in the Black Community! Corporate Affiliate and Marketing Strategist, Carolyn Simmons of E-Business Solutions along with others create the spark, and starts the engine of a hidden treasure that now has come out of hiding! As she debates politics and and stirs a vigorous conversation on what the African American Connection, one realizes and is surely intrigued by her aggressiveness on the subject while being a delight as she speaks with soul and conviction on these pressing issues.GET MORE INFO AT WWW.JUSMCC.ORGEMAIL: JUNIQUES@YAHOO.COM
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DR. NI'S NEWS -- DECEMBER 11TH, 2009

Because joy is your birthright ........Dr. Ni's NewsDecember 11th, 2009THE BEGINNINGHello Dr Niama,I do believe poetry helps bridge the gap between different people by giving them some common ground which they can appreciate despite their diversity. It is my hope that in the course of time, we will be able to enrich each other's perspectives through exchange of poetic verse and ideas. If at the end of it all I beat the right drums and you soothe the hands through your words, it would be a step forward. I care to dream that at some stage there will be enough poetry exchanged to give rise to an "Anthology of the African Drum(mer) and the American ear (Doctor)."For now, my aim is to bridge the distance across the sea. I will give the sun its due, and the moon its respect.Thank you.The DrummerYour words bring such peace, such quiet joy.More later after I've had some sleep. Nana Essi and I have been up talkin!:-)Have a beautiful day.Love and blessings,Dr. Ni, who shares your hopes!THE FIRST POEMSHow is the drummer?Did he sleep well on his bed of dreamsOf hopes, of certainties that all wouldBe deep like the well of good his forefathers stokedFull of blessings for those forthcoming?A quick little message of love from Dr. Ni, not heard from in almost a year.Love and peace,Dr. NiThanks Dr Ni,The Drum is humming away...Trying to reconnect the bridge of one year ago.Trying to reach a heart across the sea.The Drum is humming way...Humming a subtle beat, looking for a rhythm.Looking for a rhythm to stir a dancer in a land far away.If you can hear a humming drum, then, the twitching of the dancing toes is not far off.Once the toes twitch, the dancer knows the dance is on the way.When the drummer starts humming the drum like a soothing stream, he is stirring the heart of the dancing heart.Give the drummer the dancing heart and the hum may become a buzz!R.I thought of you today.I thought of you today Nana.I embraced your mind today Nana.You took me in and hugged me back.I thought of you today.I thought of you today Nana.I thought of you today Niama, and instead calling you Niama,I called you Nana in my thoughts.I thought of you today NiamaI thought of you as Nana.I thought of you today.I thought of you Nana.regards,RobertHave a nice one.I CALL ACROSS THE WATERSNiama L. Williams, Ph.D.Copyright November 2009for mwangiBaba, I call across the waterslost one, still looking for homefor someone to recognize meidentify my people, my scars,my hut of no return.Baba, I call across the waterslooking for whom to touchwith my words, my desires,my concerns, my caringthat you there have foodclothingshelterwar zones cleared for treescattlelandhomes.Baba, I call across the watersaskingare there skyscrapersapartment housestall buildings in which one shitswhile the other eats dinneris the land developedquarteredis there successare there richeslushnessplenty?Baba, I call across the waterswanting to hear my beloved'sanswering heartbeatanswering cryanswer to all i lived withoutfrom a home in which manynot listened tonot heardunattended.Baba, I call across the watersa healing sounda loving toucha cleaving to that brings soul voiceto surfaceand cauterizes wounds.Baba, I call across the waterslove.###AboutYes, we creative types do get bored and seek to change the look of our habitual publications from time to time.Hope you enjoy the new look of the masthead for Dr. Ni's News after a brief respite with Just for Entrepreneurs.Dr. Ni's News is a publication of Blowing Up Barriers Enterprises and does not accept unsolicited submissions.Dr. Ni lives to help writers and seekers achieve their utmost potential and invites all to peruse her offerings at the company website.Be well, be blessed, be happy--it's a CHOICE.THE RADIO SHOW"Poetry & Prose & Anything Goes with Dr. Ni" is still encountering scheduling difficulties, but Dr. Ni plans to try a brief broadcast between Friday and Sunday, midnight to 6 a.m. featuring the prose and poetry from that Friday's newsletter.However, Monday, December 14th, 2009, will be a special broadcast featuring author Aaron Lazar and his newest novel, Mazurka. This will be Dr. Ni's first "traditional" interview in quite a long while. Prepare to enjoy!!!CODDLED CLIENTS CREATE CASH -- Tara ColquittTHE WHALE BRINGS BOATLOADS -- Orca CommunicationsTHIS WOMAN, A PRICE ABOVE RUBIES -- Rhonda WhiteTHE HARDEST WORKING PR FIRM -- Shaquilla SmithFinal words: As Ms. Marshall says, "God loves you, and so do I!" Have a great weekend. :-){!contact_address}
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Teachers/Mentors Edition of Up in the Attic Hip Hop Movie

The Hip Hop Movie of the Year 2010! | MySpace Video
Teachers, Parents and Mentors use the Up in the Attic teen movie to open up dialogue with our youth on subjects such as sex, drugs, peer pressure, abuse and more!For more information or to contact Director Kamal Imani for group discussions and lectures go to http://www.upintheatticmovie.comcipherkam@gmail.comCall Mr. Kevin Barksdale 201-923-9213

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by Jeffrey Brown, MD


Breast cancer in African American women is something we can't afford to stop talking about. In 2009, an estimated 40,170 women will die from breast cancer. Nearly 6,000 will be African-American women. You do the math. African American women make-up roughly about 7% of the U.S. population but account for 15% of the deaths from breast cancer every year.

It's been estimated that African American women ages 35 to 44 have a death rate from breast cancer twice that of white women the same age. The chart below shows how many deaths are caused by breast cancer per 100,000 by race and age.

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Notes

*Includes Alaska Native; **includes Pacific Islander

Source: Office Of Minority Health Resource Center

Credit: Alyson Hurt

Black women in their twenties to fifties are twice as likely to die of breast cancer as white women who have breast cancer. About 33% of African-American women who get breast cancer are younger than 50 years old.

Part of the reason for this difference may be due to that fact that studies have estimated that 20 to 30 percent of breast cancers in African-American women are triple-negative breast cancers. Triple-negative breast cancers lack estrogen, progesterone, and HER-2 receptors. Typically these receptors are found on breast cancer cells and are used by drugs/ chemo to target and kill the cancer cells. Obviously if cancer cells don't have these receptors they won't respond to many available drug treatments known to block the cancer's growth. Genetics are likely behind this difference, but no one knows for sure.

Additionally, some studies suggest African American women don't get screened for breast cancer as early and as often as white women, and aren't being referred to specialists in a timely fashion. Some studies also suggest that the difference in death rates may be due to black women in America experiencing more stress than whites, but this factor has yet to be fully explored.

Taking all these factors into account and in lieu of the Task Force's recent new recommendation of not starting screening mammograms until age 50, one could easily conclude that a lot of African American women are being missed as it relates to early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. This also suggest that there should be consideration made for creating separate guidelines for African-American women other than the task force's recommendation of starting at age 50.

As a physician, I'm still recommending that black women, and all other women for that matter, continue getting screening mammograms starting at age 40, or even sooner in African American women who may be at higher risk. The key message here is that you must take charge of your own health. Don't expect or wait for someone else to do it for you. It may be too late if you do.

You can click on this link to download an excerpt from my new book Health Power 101: the Complete Guide to Patient Empowerment to learn more about keeping track of your mammograms and other important health screening tests.

Live long and live well,

Dr. Jeff Brown

www.jeffreybrownmd.com

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"My Holy Bible" for Children

Finally... it's been a long time since I've seen a Bible created that embraces the African-American Christian culture-- with children in mind. When I first saw the cover I was excited. When I received my first shipment, I was thrilled beyond words. I could not wait to offer this brilliantly designed Bible to my wonderful customers. Especially during the season on which we celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ.The "My Holy Bible" features 32 full-color pages of artwork from award-winning African-American illustrators. Illustrators include: Pat Cummings, Nancy Devard, Shane Evans, Cathy Ann Johnson, Anna Rich, Javaka Steptoe, and Michele Wood. Each display their own unique, brilliant style of creativity that grabs the attention of young readers. The illustrations of Bible Characters is simply awesome not to mention the color pages referencing the Faith of the African American community as well as the African American Worship Experience.This Bible's NIV translation in large print type allows an easy read for children ages 7 to 10. It contains study attributes such as the introduction and outline of contents at the beginning of each book and the dictionary-concordance to help with understanding.Although this hardcover Bible retails for $24.99, I can't help but lower the price on this one simply because it gives me great pleasure to see a child growing in Christ. Don't let this one get away... you and your children will be very pleased.Melvina GarciaInspirational ExpressionsSpiritXpress Blog
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