Thursday, December 25, 2025

Law is changed for hair braiding business

A CONVERSATION WITH CURPRICE SMITH-LUCKERT WHO CHANGED THE NEVADA LAW.

NAVY Business

NAVY Business – A CONVERSATION WITH PETTY OFFICERS DENTE JENKINS AND THOMAS EDWARD

PATRINA MCDONALD-GREEN – Hands of comfort for the loss of a father

June 3, 2011 by  
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It was a typical morning for the Green family in January 2009. Alex Green finished his breakfast, then stopped to kiss his wife, Patrina McDonald-Green, and their three children before heading to his financial advisory office.

THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING LAS VEGAS

A CONVERSATION WITH MAYORAL CANDIDATES CAROLYN GOODMAN AND CHRIS GIUNCHIGLIANI

The business of ART: A BUSINESS conversation with RUEL JAMES

If you ever visit the Palazzo on the Strip, venture outside onto the north side escalators facing Wynn Las Vegas and look upward. There, you will see beautiful angels on the building, sculpted and created by Jamaican-born artist Ruel James.

The business of Broadway in the Hood

As the creative forces behind the nonprofit organization A Source of Joy Theatricals, Torrey Russell and Preston Coghill are making a splash in Las Vegas with Broadway in the Hood.

Nevada Public COMPUTER Centers – A conversation with THE LAS VEGAS URBAN LEAGUE

November 3, 2010 by  
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Recreational community centers throughout Clark County are now offering more than physical activity to residents of all ages, thanks to the Nevada Public Computer Centers program.

Hair Care after Chemo – A business conversation with Sumayah Hodges

Sumayah Hodges, owner and operator of two Grannz Beauty Centers in Las Vegas, shares secrets for dealing with thinning hair and discusses her work with women losing their hair due to chemotherapy treatments.

Building on a solid reputation: A business conversation with Kelvin Haywood

September 2, 2010 by  
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Only a year into its existence, KME Architects is already establishing a reputation as one of Las Vegas’ leading minority owned architecture firms. Company president Kelvin Haywood recently sat down with Black Image to discuss the ins and outs of the business, and shared insights on KME’s consulting role on the controversial F Street opening in historic West Las Vegas.

Revolutionizing the African-American image

August 9, 2010 by  
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As the founder and former chief executive officer of Burrell Communications, Advertising Hall of Fame inductee Tom Burrell is widely credited with revolutionizing the image of African-Americans on television and changing the face of marketing in America.

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