Thursday, January 13, 2011 (4)

Jan 13, 2011
November 8, 2010
Monday
  • WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL? film/dvd showing coming to a city near you!

  • Nov 8, 2010 at 1:00pm to Mar 31, 2011 at 3:00pm
  • Location: Your city and venue. You choose!
  • Description: "WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL?"Coming to a city near you soon! Scheduling now....from Nov 2010 to March 2011!THE EMMETT TILL LEGACY FOUNDATION along with Award winning Journalist Ray Metoyer now ready to present the Film "WHO KILLED EMMETT TILL?" at your next gathering!The Film "Who Killed Emmett Till?" (45 min DVD) directed by the award winning journalist and TV anchor Ray Metoyer (produced by the former Black Family channel) is a powerful educational piece that the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation (ETLF) is presenting with post discussion (incl, Till family and ETLF Board Dir- Deborah Watts and Ray Metoyer, schedule permitting) at youth forums, schools programs, colleges and Universities across the country.Let us know... if you are interested in hosting the showing and post discussion in your city. The schedule is filling up fast! (we are available to schedule showings in Atlanta (Nov 8-16), Minneapolis, Chicago, Memphis, St. Louis (Nov 22-24, 27-29) San Francisco, Detroit, Pensacola, Miami)C
  • Created by: Emmett Till Legacy Foundation
December 8, 2010
Wednesday
  • SAVE THE DATES!

  • Dec 8, 2010 at 2:15pm to Dec 14, 2011 at 6:00pm
  • Location: Maysles Cinema
  • Description: Dec. 8-14/2010For 411 & reservations:cinema@mayslesinsitute.orgBJ710nyc@gmail.com Panthershepcat@aol.comPlan now to attendFilms we will be Screening:“The Legacy of the BPP”“New Haven Oral History”“Aoki”“Black August”“In Prison my whole Life”“Cointelpro 101“Eldridge Cleaver:Black Panther”“In The Land of the Free”More TBA
  • Created by: BJ
January 10, 2011
Monday
  • Become a Black Business That Works Contestant.

  • Jan 10, 2011 to Feb 15, 2011
  • Location: New York State
  • Description:
    Is Your Business the best at what it does, but it seems like no one is taking notice.
    Maybe you just need some cash to give your business a boast.
    Well here is your opportunity to show the world what you already know.
     
    Here is what you can win:
     
    • A custom website or website make over valued at $1,500 from Reserved Spotlight, Ltd.
       -All contestants receive a 10% discount on Reserved Spotlight, Ltd services.
    • A free 1 year membership to Black Business Works to network & grow your business.
    • A HD commercial created for your business valued at $3,000.00 & video marketing consultation package by Griots Roll Production.
    • $1,000 to use toward your business.
    • Premium promotional spread on the web, social sites, and other media affiliates.
    • Special Event featuring the winners business with a complimentary Limousine to the event 
  • Created by: Eula M. Young
January 13, 2011
Thursday
  • MLK Day: Mass Meeting for Living Wages

  • Jan 13, 2011 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
  • Location: Convent Avenue Baptist Church
  • Description:

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    A living wage is a wage which is based upon the cost of living in an area, rather than an arbitrary minimum. Under an ideal living wage, someone who works an ordinary 40 hour per week job would be able to afford shelter, food, health care, and other basic necessities of life. Existing legislation defines a living wage in New York City as a minimum of $10 per hour with benefits, or $11.50 per hour without benefits. (Click here for the Living Wage Calculator).

    Living wage laws either require that any company receiving city contracts or subsidies must pay its workers a wage above the federal minimum. New York City passed a living wage law in 2002, but the law only covers a limited number of workers, and does not apply to employees who work in privately-owned, publicly-subsidized developments, such as stadiums, convention centers and shopping malls.

    When public dollars are used to promote private enterprise, the public has the right to expect something in return: good jobs at good wages w

  • Created by: KWASI Akyeampong

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