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National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ): The association has initiatives like grants for members dealing with layoffs, mental health check-ins, career fairs and an annual conference.
Founded as "Lewis Business College", in the process of being reopened under a new name. Lincoln Junior College: Fort Pierce: Florida: 1960 1966 Public One of eleven black junior colleges founded in Florida after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, in an attempt to show that separate but equal higher education facilities existed in Florida.
2001 – Gerald Boyd, The New York Times; 2002 – Byron Pitts, CBS; 2003 – George Curry, NNPA; 2004 – Hannah Allam (McClatchy Newspapers), Middle East Bureau Chief [11] 2005 – Andy Alford, Austin American-Statesman; 2006 – Cynthia Tucker, Atlanta Journal-Constitution; 2007 – Dean Baquet, Washington Bureau Chief, The New York Times
Janice Bryant Howroyd (born September 1, 1952) is an entrepreneur, businesswoman, and author. She is founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group, [1] the largest privately held, minority-woman-owned personnel company founded in the U.S. [2] [3] Howroyd is the first African-American woman to build and own a billion dollar company.
A job fair in New York City, March 2009. A job fair, also commonly referred to as a job expo or career fair or career expo, is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information to potential employees. Job seekers attend job fairs to speak face-to-face with potential employers, fill out résumés, and ask questions
Medgar Evers College is a public college in New York City. It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees. It was established in 1970 in central Brooklyn. It is named after Medgar Evers, an African American civil rights leader assassinated on June 12, 1963.
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In 1969 Jan Peterson moved to New York City and joined the Conselyea Street Block Association, which consisted of many local women from the Williamsburg and Greenpoint neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Peter also volunteered at the Congress of Racial Equality in Harlem; she also participated in anti-poverty and feminist organizations. Her activism and ...