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Interrupted Education... Made Whole full story...

2005 Black Movie Awards...full story...

Breast Cancer Awareness Month full story...

Terry McMillan Explores Challenges... full story...

Survey: Minority Students Key to US Edge in Science full story...

...Love Stories from the Slavery Era full story...

Adoption

The Heart Gallery Helps Find Homes for Children Needing Adoption
Voice in America
November 21, 2005
"Actually I have never been with my mom,” says Nechelle. “I have been with my grandma for all my life. And when I turned 11, that is when I was in foster care." In the U.S., about 120,000 children in the public welfare system are waiting to be adopted.

   
Amalia Amaki Amalia Amaki's Buttons & Boxes in "Women & Blues"The "Women & Blues" exhibit at Washington's National Museum of Women in the Arts features the work of Amalia Amaki, a Georgia-born and raised artist who teaches now at the University of Delaware.Artist Amalia Amaki finds her inspiration in bits of African-American social history...
 
The Color Purple The Color Purple Celebrates 20 Years
The movie directed by Steven Spielberg and staring Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, and Oprah Winfrey is one of the most beloved black movie. Enjoy this classic again for the first time.
   
  Women Entrepreneurs Share Lessons for Success
Voice of America July 9, 2005

When Deborah Naybor opened her business 27 years ago, she was one of just a few women in the construction field. "I started my own business in 1988 as a land surveyor," says Ms.Naybor. "I started with $1000 and an old pick up truck that I literally had to push onto the job sites."
   
 
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