ECONOMIC SOUL
October 15, 2007 - vol. XI
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Meet Dr. Charles Mensah, one of the four original innovators of Fiber Optics Technology.

Tuesday Oct 16th 6:00 PM
Harris-Stowe State University
Emerson Performance Building
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Business Opportunities Available
Black Hair Project
Area: Entire U.S.

Our goal is to take back the $4 - $8 billion Black Hair Care industry, one community at a time.  We’re looking for Independent Sales Professionals. We’re building a network of salon owners, stylist, braiders, barbershop owners, barbers, small business owners, churches, social organizations, and anyone else who supports the mission
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After Jena -
 What's Next?
You've Talked The Talk, It's Time To Walk The Walk

Tuesday Oct 16th 6:00 PM
Phyllis Wheatley 
Heritage Center
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Blacks Spend $4,000,000,000  Every Year With Asian Owned Beauty Supply Stores.  Almost 98% of Those Dollars Never Return To The Black Community.  Is It A Coincidence That Asian Households Are the Richest in America, And Black Households the Poorest?

 

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Philadelphia Activists Continue to Protest King Tut Exhibit

 

By Marilyn Kai Jewett, Philadelphia Correspondent

 

Black activists in Philadelphia held their third demonstration recently to express disapproval of the King Tutanhkamun exhibit at the city’s Franklin Institute. The protesters are primarily angered by the fact that images of King Tut promoting the show and those in the exhibit have been altered to lighten his skin and change his African features to those of an Arab or Caucasian.

 

Tutanhkamun, who lived around 1353 B.C., was a minor king of the 18th Dynasty. Tut was the son of Pharaoh Ahkenaton (and grandson of Amenhotep III), a Nubian, He took the throne at age eight and died at 19. What makes him significant is that his tomb was found intact.    Read More

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Global Entrepreneur Training Institute’s Fall 2007 Kickoff Grand Success

Global Entrepreneurship Training Institute’s Fall 2007 Kickoff Session for its Young Entrepreneur Training program brought together students from around the globe and a stellar Guest Faculty dedicated to training young adults to become the business and community leaders of tomorrow.

Guest Faculty and students participated by Internet and phone bridge from eleven (11) states and the District of Columbia. Students at the opening session represented seven (7) major U.S. universities. Representation expands as our list of scholars grows, and future classes commence. 

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“Good News Liberia” Radio Aims to Improve Africa’s Image

 (Special to Taylor Media Services) “Good News Liberia,” a 30-minute magazine talk show featuring updates on progress and development in Liberia, perspectives from Liberians in-country and those living in the Diaspora, spiced with top African pop songs, launched on  Oct. 1st on SKY-FM and LBS-FM radio stations in Monrovia, Liberia.  Read More

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