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Black History Month (BHM) is often about a reflection of the past, but rarely a projection of the future. Movies, documentaries, speeches and writings often reflect where African Americans, Blacks, Negros or whatever term comforts displays a brutal and challenging history.

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Don’t allow frustration in the classroom prompt you to post inappropriate content online in 2012.

As teachers begin to make the transition from holiday relaxation spent with family and friends and back to the business of educational professional at their respective schools, they should remember to reposition and refocus their minds to that of professional educators.

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Challenging black female reality stars to stop destroying their image and start being more mindful of their impact, a Chicago-based TV & radio personality issues "The Black Woman's Manifesto 2012."

Fed up with the violent behavior displayed by black women on reality TV, Monique Caradine says it's time that women of influence speak out and set a new standard for black womanhood. That's why she recently issued the Black Woman's Manifesto for 2012.

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“If the Negro in the ghetto must eternally be fed by the hand that pushes him into the ghetto, he will never become strong enough to get out of the ghetto.” Carter G. Woodson

Having graduated from an HBCU (South Carolina State University) and now working at Edward Waters College, the oldest HBCU in Florida, I learned from past and current experience there still is a need for these culturally diverse educational institutions. My son (honor student) attends Florida A&M University, my fiancée’s  sons are graduates of SCSU and Florida A&M, respectively both honors students.

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President of National Urban League Marc Morial Scheduled to Appear as Keynote Speaker at the Second Annual Conference.

Blogalicious Weekend, the largest blogging conference  celebrating diversity in social media, will host its second annual conference at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach in Miami, FL from October 8 to October 10, 2010. The three-day event dedicated to celebrating diversity in social media will bring together a group of savvy, influential and talented women bloggers to share ideas and inspiration in the context of Web 2.0.