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Relatives of victims of civil rights era violence meet in Atlanta  | ajc.com

April 23, 2010


The families will begin to arrive Friday for a private, facilitated retreat, which resumes Saturday. There will be a public panel discussion at 3 p.m. Saturday at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 407 Auburn Ave., followed by a free concert by singer Mavis Staples. It’s no coincidence that the conference is being held in Atlanta, home of the civil rights movement and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who was also gunned down by an assassin.

The panel discussion will address the legal, historical and societal impact of the killings.

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WhiteHouseLive: Open for Questions: Wall Street Reform April 23, 2010 2:00 PM EDT

April 23, 2010


Wall Street Reacts To Obama Remarks On Regulatory Reform

LIVE and On-Demand: Austan Goolsbee, with the President’s Council of Economic Advisors, takes your questions on Wall Street Reform. Watch LIVE | On-Demand | April 23, 2010 2:00 PM EDT

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A Flash of Color: Actress Vanessa William arrive at the 2010 PRISM Awards

April 23, 2010


The 2010 PRISM Awards - Arrivals

PhotoBuzz: (click photo to see gallery) APRIL 22: Actress Vanessa Williams and President of the Black AIDS Institute Phill Wilson arrive at the 2010 PRISM Awards, held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on April 22, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

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In Your Face: Jennifer Lopez.arrives at the US Weekly Hot Hollywood Party

April 23, 2010


arrives at the US Weekly Hot Hollywood Party 2010

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Seeing is Believing: First Lady Promotes Youth Exercise With Olympians

April 23, 2010


First Lady Promotes Youth Exercise With Olympians

 PhotoBuzz: (insert) U.S. first lady Michelle Obama flexes her muscles as she exercises with schoolchildren at the River Terrace School April 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. Mrs. Obama visited the school to highlight physical activity as a critical element of the ‘Let s Move!’ initiative with several Olympians and Paralympians, including 2010 Olympians Shani Davis and Hannah Kearney and 2010 Paralympians Alana Nichols and Heath Calhoun. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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Hindsight with DryerBuzz&Co: Trendsetters Without A Legacy – Who’s Protecting the Family Business

April 22, 2010


Wrapping up our first week back. We’re LIVE taking you thru the buzz and to the source with #Hindsight, new podcast series from www.DryerBuzz.com.

Thursday it’s time to get down to business. Talking about supporting the entrepreneur in the family to create a legacy. Where we are often major consumers and trendsetters, we’re asking where’s the legacy? Who’s protecting the family business.

Listen as our special guest provide hindsight on Hindsight with DryerBuzz&Co:

Beauty Business Expert Henrietta Turnquest, Esq. (Georgia Licensed Esthetician / Georgia Licensed Esthetician Instructor). and. Business Attorney

Let our hindsight be your foresight. Listen live at www.DryerBuzz.com or visit the show page athttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dryerbuzz . Call in and participate 646-652-2642 or tag and follow with #hindsight

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Tag | Lead | Follow: Where Black Women Should “Click” Today: National Bar Association’s (NBA) call for nomination of an African American female Supreme Court Justice | Honorable Ann Claire Williams

April 22, 2010


Obama Meets with Bipartisan U.S. Senate Leaders

Spread the Buzz — Speaking on behalf of the National Bar Association, President Mavis T. Thompson commended Justice Stevens for his nearly 35 years of service on the nation’s highest court.  Thompson stated, “Justice Stevens has contributed greatly to the advancement of the nation through his insightful and scholarly opinions.”   Justice Stevens, who will turn 90 on April 20, was appointed by President Gerald R. Ford in 1975 and is the longest serving member of the current Supreme Court.

Thompson noted that “Justice Stevens’ retirement creates the opportunity for the country to have its first African American female Supreme Court Justice.”   As is the case with Justice Stevens, the replacement must have the highest integrity, be undoubtedly very well qualified, have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to equal justice under the law and possess appropriate judicial temperament.  A noteworthy candidate to fill the vacant seat includes the Honorable Ann Claire Williams, the first African American ever appointed to the Seventh Circuit and the third African American woman ever to serve on any United States Court of Appeals.  A moderate and faithful adherent to constitutional principles of government, Judge Williams is extremely well qualified to serve on the Supreme Court and has all the necessary experience and the professional expertise to succeed Justice Stevens.

Consistent with the NBA’s historic mission and its leadership role on behalf of over 44,000 of the nation’s African American lawyers, judges and academics, the NBA is committed to playing an active role in the process to fill the vacancy created by Justice Stevens’ retirement.

The NBA strongly urges President Obama to use this upcoming vacancy as an opportunity to further diversify the high court and to make it more reflective of the nation it serves.  Without question, at this critical juncture in the nation’s history and with so many important legal issues to come before the United States Supreme Court, Judge Ann Claire Williams is the right person to succeed Justice Stevens.

About: Founded in 1925, the National Bar Association is the nation’s oldest and largest national network of predominately African American attorneys and judges. It represents approximately 44,000 lawyers, judges, law professors and law students and has over 80 affiliate chapters throughout the United States and around the world.

TAG| LEAD | FOLLOW National Bar Association @nationalbar for updates.  Tweet the President @BarackObama or @WhiteHouse. Visit www.WhiteHouse.gov for additional updates and comments.

PhotoBuzz: (insert) United States President Barack Obama meets with bipartisan leaders of the Senate in the Oval Office to discuss the Supreme Court vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Stevens in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. From left to right: U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (Republican of Alabama), ranking member, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat of Vermont), Chairman, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; Vice President Joseph Biden; President Obama; U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Democrat of Nevada); and U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky). UPI/Ron Sachs/Pool Photo via Newscom

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Real Talk The Movement: African American Men Speak On Relationship | lwspecialevents.com | myNationalEvents Buzz

April 22, 2010


Real Talk: African American Men Speak on Love, Relationship and Effective Communication is the third session of a relationship forum catered to the mission of connecting the African American Male with his world.
myNationalEvents — California — In relationships, the road to communication can be a narrow but a necessary one. On Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 7:00pm, LW Special Events will continue to navigate and break down the barriers by saying, “Sistahs…..It’s Getting Tight, but it’s Right!”.
The Real Talk series seeks to address the inherent need for effective communication measures in personal and professional relationships. The unique appeal of the forum is that it is not only presented through a dynamic, professional male panel with the addition of a few ladies. Host for the evening, Jon Covington, CEO/President of MOCITI.
Real Talk is open to the public and will be held at the Tanzore Restaurant and Lounge, 50 N. La Cienega Ave., Beverly Hills, California.
Video Buzz:
“Each life is a culmination of relationships, both failed and thriving,” says LaTonya Washington, Founder and CEO of LW Special Events Management. “All relationships can be separated into two categories: the ones that communicate and the ones that do not. This forum will exhibit the ways in which we can become better communicators in order to become better fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, professionals, and friends.”
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VideoBuzz: Obama Begins to Scrutinize Potential Supreme Court Nominees PBS News Hour

April 22, 2010


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Hindsight with SkinaDog.com on DryerBuzz.com & Co – Catch the Buzz You Missed

April 22, 2010


Larrys and Tigers and Jesse’s Oh My! Catch the buzz you missed on Hindsight.  We were joined by April Walker author of  More Than One Way to Skin a Dog and head dog catcher at www.skinadog.com

Hindsight Moment: “Don’t being dishonest with yourself first. . . ” April Walker – Listen below for more.

It has only been a few months since the release of April Walker’s More Than One Way to Skin a Dog, and already what started as a simple idea, has turned into a huge phenomenon across the nation. Walker, now coined as “The HDIC” (Head Dogcatcher In Charge) by her fans, has spent the past few years creating the very educational and hilariously funny ‘how to’ read, as well as its offspring, an online referral system for women, known as www.skinadog.com.

Thursday on Hindsight: “The Family Business” – Supporting the entrepreneur in your family or circle to create a legacy. We’re live at 10:30 PM ET/ 7:30 PM PT.  TAG | LEAD | FOLLOW #Hindsight comments or call 646-652-2642. Listen live at www.DryerBuzz.com or Blogtalkradio.com/dryerbuzz

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