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Why Networking is Important for Women Entrepreneurs

Linda Spradley Dunn wants women to network their way to success as entrepreneurs. (Courtesy Photo) Every day, more and more women are realizing their dreams of leaving their 9-to-5 lives, opening their own businesses, and setting their own hours to follow their passion, or strike gold with one great idea.  Alongside them are, of course, the tens of thousands of women who already own small businesses, but might feel stuck, or have […]

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THE COLOR BLACK

Dr. E. Faye Williams TriceEdney— I remember a time when the worst thing you could call an African American was BLACK.  I’ve witnessed people angered to the point of fighting because someone called them BLACK.  I grew up where a paper bag could determine your place of acceptance in a social environment.  Stories abound, even […]

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GOP: The Wrecking Ball Party

In late September, John Boehner, the Republican Speaker of the House, after years of battling Republican extremists in Congress, stunned the political world by announcing he was giving up that position and leaving Congress altogether at the end of October.  Lee A. Daniels A substantial segment of GOP officeholders in Congress and their echo chamber […]

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Deep-Fried in D.C.

George H. Lambert It isn’t hard to find food in low-income urban neighborhoods. For a couple of bucks, you can feast on pizza, wings, burgers, buns or fries, and wash it down with 32-64 ounces of carbonated sugar water. The food that poor people can afford in the United States leaves a lot to be […]

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Grading the Democratic Debate

George E. Curry The first debate among Democrats seeking to succeed Barack Obama as president may have been the first time a group of national politicians bragged on television about getting a failing grade.  Speaking in the third person, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders began the show-and-tell by saying in reply to a question from moderator […]

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