Nia is a Swahili word and Kwanzaa principle that means purpose. In January 2000, Cheryl Mayberry McKissack, an entrepreneur with expertise in...
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The National Visionary Leadership Project will host "Vision to Visionaries: Women Empowered," a free webcast moderated by Dr. Camille O....
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On January 1, Hajj E. Flemings, a personal brand strategist, founder of Brand Camp University, and author of The Brand YU Life Book, posted a video...
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American University's Center for Social Media will host its annual Making Your Media Matter conference on February 11 and 12 at the Katzen Arts...
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The Black Women's Health Imperative, a nonprofit organization in Washington, D.C. that advances the health and wellness of Black women and girls,...
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What happens when a diverse group of women gather in a room for two days without an agenda to explore everything under the sun that relates to...
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What happens when individuals who are engaged in social justice through art, technology, and collaboration come together? They give birth to Social...
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Something spectacular in the world of social media happened 30 days ago in Atlanta, Georgia. It was Blogalicious, the inaugural conference for women...
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The observance of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October has given Americans an opportunity to reflect on how the Internet has made...
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