Thursday, November 14, 2019

Get The Scoop On Byron Allen's And Comcast's Legal Outcome At The Supreme Court Today

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Roland Martin Gets The Scoop On Today's Legal Outcome Between Byron Allen And Comcast At The Supreme Court
Roland Martin And Byron Allen

By Kamau Austin

Roland Martin, the highly regarded news commentator, journalist, and host of one of the most popular Black daily news shows online engaged in a spirited interview with media mogul Byron Allen.  Byron Allen is one of the largest Black media owners in the US purportedly worth $400 million dollars and many consider him well on his way to being a billionaire with his growing empire of media assets like the Weather Channel.

The Interview streamed yesterday, November, 13th, 2019 and is galvanizing myriad sectors of the Black community like the NAACP, Urban League, members of the CBC, ADOS, FBA, and many others to social action because "Comcast is looking to eviscerate Civil Rights Laws of 1866" according to Byron Allen.

Congressmen Bobby Rush called for the break up of Comcast.  Also other pro-black groups like ADOS, FBA, and social media thought leaders like Dr. Boyce Watkins and Dr. Shonna Etienne, encouraged their followers to boycott or pass on seeing the new movie Harriet because it was a Comcast production (among other issues).

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Checkout The Outstanding Speakers Announced For The Millionaire Mastermind Entrepreneur Summit

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The Millionaire Mastermind Entrepreneur Summit In Atlanta Announces Speakers Set To Empower Female Business Owners
 Millionaire Mindset Entrepreneur Summit

According to Forbes, the number of women entrepreneurs in the US has increased by over 30% since 2007. In today’s figures, there are around 9.1 million female-owned businesses across the country, employing 7.9 million employees and generating $1.4 trillion in sales, according to the National Association of Women Business Owners.

The Millionaire Mastermind Entrepreneur Summit and Awards Luncheon is taking place at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on December 16, 2019. The Summit is perfectly positioned to offer aspiring female entrepreneurs and business owners who dream big, but often struggle to find the advice and expertise to achieve their goals.

The Summit will put on a series of workshops, featuring speakers from The Urban League of Greater Atlanta, Blaylock Van LLC, Workplace Solutions, Parksonian Institute, and the Emerging Economic Equity Empire, to provide an unrivalled opportunity to learn the most important skills, expertise, and insider knowledge to successfully scale businesses.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

She How This 17-year Victim of Domestic Violence Is Fighting Back

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FORMER VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FOR 17 YEARS NOW EMPOWERS OTHER WOMEN THROUGH HER ORGANIZATION

Nationwide -- T'sharin Moncrief, a domestic violence survivor and advocate whose abuse started at the young age of 16-years old, has launched an organization called Women of Refined Gold, Inc. (WORG). Based in Montgomery, Alabama, the organization provides local resources, counseling services, classes, peer support, accompaniment and referrals for temporary shelter, food, and legal help.

T'sharin was just a teenager when her boyfriend began abusing her, and the physical and verbal abuse continued for 17 years.

After finally finding the courage to leave with her 3 daughters, she made it her mission to help other women do the same and to provide a safe haven for them to retreat to.

Domestic violence is one of those "things" that is so rarely discussed and often overlooked as not being a priority issue. But every 9 seconds, a woman is beaten or assaulted in the U.S alone, and the expenses accumulated from domestic violence cases amount to more than $37 billion a year. "I'd say it's a pretty severe and priority issue," says T'sharin.