"Cost Effective Technology Solutions for Business Owners"
- Feb 25, 2012 from 5:30am to 9:30am EST
- Location: Abundant Life Christian Center
- Description:
Theme: "Be A Part of the Solution"
"What is Black Family Technology Awareness Week?
Black Family Technology Awareness Week (BFTAW) is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate and empower African Americans through technology by preparing our communities to become an integral part of the fastest-moving industry of all time. As quoted by Tyrone D. Taborn, CCG's publisher and CEO, "The Black Family Technology Awareness Campaign was never about simple Internet access and mere computer ownership but rather about African Americans becoming true beneficiaries of the many assets of technology and all it has to offer." It is critical that we become a major part of the economy of the next millennium. As a community, we successfully leverage technology in school, at work, at home, in communications, and in almost every area of our lives."
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- Created by: Eula M. Young
Saturday, February 25, 2012 (3)
February 25, 2012
Saturday
An Evening of Black History with Randall Robinson
- Feb 25, 2012 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm EST
- Location: Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
- Description:
- Created by: Jocelyn Woodards
When Africa Called...Cuba Answered!
- Feb 25, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm EST
- Location: The Brecht Forum
- Description: When Africa Called...CUBA ANSWERED!Saturday February 25th, 2012 @ 7pm-9pmThe Brecht Forum 451 West Street(between Bank and Bethune Streets)Take the A, C, E or L to 14th Street & 8th Ave, walk down 8th Ave. to Bethune, turn right, walk west to the River,turn leftJoin us for this special Black History Month event dedicated to the Cuban 5!African American Activists have played a key role in supporting the Cuban Revolution! Join us for a night of discussion as we explore this rich political history!We will be showing the amazing film After the Battle by Estela Bravo: For 13 years, Cubans and Angolans fought side by side against South African forces in a little-known war that helped to change the destiny of one part of Africa. What was the motivation and what was the outcome for the ones who took part in their conflict? Those who fought answer these questions for each side. Filmed on location in Angola, South Africa, Namibia and Cuba, this documentary examines the politics of the war from
- Created by: TheBlackList News
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