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Peace: Honoring Alice Key

November 3, 2010 by  
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Last month, Alice Key, one of our longtime Las Vegas pioneers, was called home.
Equal parts brilliance and beauty, Alice lived nearly a century, bringing joy to all who came into her life.

Cancer survivor Sandra Jackson – LOVE by your side

October 1, 2010 by  
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When a life-or-death crisis struck Sandra Jackson of Courage Unlimited — she co-founded the Las Vegas-based women’s health support and education organization — it made all the difference in the world to have the love of her life standing by her side.

Black to Green – 8 moments in my bout with breast cancer

October 1, 2010 by  
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Patricia Knox

In May 2008, I felt discomfort in my right breast. I felt no lump, but discomfort quickly became pain.

Black to Life…For a healthier you – Self-examination tips

October 1, 2010 by  
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It is no secret that black women have the highest death rate from breast cancer. One of the leading factors inside this tragic statistic, researchers have found, is a lack of affordable care.

Peace – Fighting the good fight!

October 1, 2010 by  
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We all have it within: the wiles to redirect our energies and fight back when unexpected situations threaten our peace. At this very moment, sisters all over the world are learning that they have breast cancer.

PEACE: Get organized!

September 2, 2010 by  
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Our minds are eased when we get organized. With children returning to their studies after a long and hot summer, emotional refuge can be found in the back-to-school routine. Solid time frames for meals, sleeping on a schedule and alone time with your mate can keep the chaos at bay.

Peace

August 9, 2010 by  
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“Do I like me?”  This question echoes endlessly through our minds, yet we seldom address it head-on. Instead, we live inside the nuances, hiding behind such fashionable declarations as “I love me some me!” But should this question be answered verbally, or is the answer found in our day-to-day movement? Is it how we see […]

Charles Tureaud Celebrates

During the late 1700s and early 1800s, Hawaii was sparsely populated. Many people of African ancestry came to Hawaii aboard merchant and whaling ships.

Peace

For many, it is now the time to take a vacation.

BLACK TO LIFE – JOHN EDMOND

A leading entrepreneur and the developer behind such malls as the Edmond Town Center — as well as other commercial landmarks throughout historic West Las Vegas — John Edmond enjoys the success earned through hard work and dedication.

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