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Archive for February, 2012
Summer Fellowships
Posted by jcmmd on February 29, 2012
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Co-op/Internships and Summer Research Opportunities for 2012 for Minority & Underrepresented Students (UNCLASSIFIED)
Posted by jcmmd on February 23, 2012
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Diverse News for 02/23 – Officials Lead National African-American History and Culture Museum Groundbreaking
Posted by jcmmd on February 23, 2012
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Family
Posted by jcmmd on February 21, 2012
One thing that I have started doing is to create a webpage/blog with my family pictures. Take your photos, scan them with a home scanner and create the webpage — it is note difficult
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My Mother’s Picture
Posted by jcmmd on February 21, 2012
My mother is on the left standing, my father is in back of her. If you look in Washington History Magazine(Volume 4,1:12, 13 andl 4,1:6-8, 10-20, 25) you can see the whole story.
The Secretary of the Interior in 1942 stated that he had become weary of onlu seeing pictures of poor Negroes, so we sent a photographer to take pictures of a professional Negro couple. A number of the pictures are in the Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=mazique
Here is another
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:45 AM, Terri L. Scott <scott.terri> wrote:
Which one is your Mom?
On Feb 20, 2012 12:02 PM, "jcmazique" <jcm9232> wrote:
Just watched http://www.slaverybyanothername.com/ on PBS. My mother’s picture in the documentary
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My Mother’s Picture
Posted by jcmmd on February 20, 2012
Just watched http://www.slaverybyanothername.com/ on PBS. My mother’s picture in the documentary
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To My Fellow Ivy Leaguers
Posted by jcmmd on February 18, 2012
We invite you to submit your proposal below to be a featured speaker for the BIAL2012 Conference: "A 21st Century Re-Education".
By featuring the best and brightest minds from academia, for-profit enterprise, non-profit organizations and government, we will bring much needed academic rigor to discussions around the four pillars that "A 21st Century Re-Education" will explore: Scholarship, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Politics.
Through the lens of "A 21st Century Re-Education" and our four pillars, we are interested in unwrapping a variety of topics that are important to Black American communities. Possibilities include:
Charity | Relationships | Media |
Communicating | Psychology | Sports |
Black Identity | Public Policy | The Workplace |
Legacy | Public Diplomacy | Power |
Parenting | Real Estate | Investing |
The Black Family | Social Change | HBCUs |
Our speakers must uncover current and future trends and lead the process of continued change and dialogue.
With your help, attendees will leave the conference with a better understanding of our collective history, a more informed grasp of where we are today, and a sense of the role we each play in shaping a global future.
As outlined in the form below, submissions must include:
- Your bio
- Your areas of expertise and how each relates to the topic of interest
- Definition of Black Americans’ current stance within chosen topic
- Articulate Black Americans’ role within a 21st century marketplace.
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Undefeated | Thin Ice | On the Ice | Real School Football (Almost) | Film Review by John Anderson – WSJ.com
Posted by jcmmd on February 18, 2012
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Jim Sidanius take a look
Posted by jcmmd on February 18, 2012
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