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Doolittle Red Hat Divas – Living life out loud

May 12, 2010 by  
Filed under Community

Mother’s Day motivates us to savor the joy in the loving relationship most of us share with the first, and most important, woman in our lives.
There are few organizations in which this celebration takes on more meaning than among members of the Doolittle Red Hat Divas.

Harvard graduate sets sights on superior patient care – Dr. Leslie Sims

May 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Community, Health

Having arrived in Las Vegas only a few months ago, Dr. Leslie Sims is the only African-American in the state of Nevada who practices oculoplastic surgery — the cosmetic, corrective, and reconstructive surgery of the structures around the eye.

Dr. Annette Mayes – To your health

May 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Community, Health

During her 16 years in practice as an obstetrician/gynecologist, Dr. Annette Mayes has become one of the leading women’s health advocates in Las Vegas. On the occasion of Mother’s Day, Black Image asked her a series of questions about women and wellness.

Disorder affecting African-American families in growing numbers

National Autism Awareness Month – Disorder affecting African-American families in growing numbers

What is the SOLUTION to this crisis?

Charles Tureaud

Charles Tureaud asks the community…In Nevada high schools, 51 percent of black youth do not graduate…..What is the SOLUTION to this crisis?

Big Keith’s House – Organization keeps youths busy after school

March 8, 2010 by  
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If you are out in the community on a clear day in Las Vegas, chances are you will see a certain gentleman hard at work, putting up promotional signs advertising one of the city’s many star-studded occasions.

Las Vegas Urban League hosts annual Equal Opportunity Day luncheon

March 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Community, Media, Photos

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Charles Tureaud asks the community…How can we end POVERTY?

February 9, 2010 by  
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Charles Tureaud

“Small business is the key. We need more programs to help small business, because that’s who is suffering and that’s the backbone of our economy. Most of these jobs come from small business. We can bail out Wall Street and the banks. We need incentives, and small business don’t have access to credit, they can’t […]

Karen P. Bennett-Haron – Judge optimistic about the future of African-Americans in Las Vegas

February 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Community, Feature

A familiar local refrain — “You don’t meet many Nevada natives anymore” — echoes through my mind as I sit down to speak with Judge Karen P. Bennett, justice of the peace of Las Vegas Township Department 7.
Although she has made history as the city’s first African-American female justice of the peace, Bennett-Haron has reservations about publicly discussing the designation. by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

A conversation with WENDELL WILLIAMS

February 7, 2010 by  
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The EVOLUTION of a community. A conversation with WENDELL WILLIAMS by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

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