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... production. Created in 1988 with a two million Euro annual budget, this fund enables French-speaking countries in the south to make about 120 hours of television and cinema original productions (both ...
2. GlobalHue Awarded AdWeek's 'Multicultural Agency of the Decade'
(Business/African-American Business and Economic Indicators)
... "Looking ahead, our multicultural markets are of even greater relevance to marketers as the U.S. continues to be increasingly diverse in demography and culture." In 1988, Don Coleman and Associates (DCA) ...
... will be the new William and Camille Cosby Endowed Professors in 2010 at Spelman College. The William and Camille Cosby Endowed Professorship was established in 1988. The recipient utilizes the post to ...
4. U.S. Gets a 'D' for Preterm Birth Rate
(Society/Black Society News)
... by 500 percent. Also, Parkland Memorial Hospital in Texas reduced its preterm birth rate to 4.9 percent in 2006 from 10.4 percent in 1988 by establishing a comprehensive, community-based public health ...
5. 2009 Savannah Film Festival Open through Nov 7th
(Entertainment/Black Celebrities: Music, Film, and Televsion News)
... Men Can't Jump," among others. He won an Emmy in 1988 for his role in the NBC sitcom "Cheers" and was nominated four additional times during his eight-year run on the show. He later made a return to television ...
... at and if juries are being confused as to whether mitigating factors that could lead to greater leniency require unanimity. A 1988 Supreme Court case (Mills v. Maryland) ruled the judge erred in instructing ...
... Africa with the Gullah people of coastal South Carolina and Georgia. His research resulted in a visit by Sierra Leone’s president to a Gullah community in 1988, and an historic “Homecoming” to Sierra ...
8. Hip Hop scholar Jon Yasin to speak at Southern Univerity
(Entertainment/Art, Literature, and Theater)
... motivational speaker Iyanla Vanzant. Yasin has written several scholarly articles about hip hop culture and how it can be used to empower students. His interest in hip hop was sparked in 1988 when ...
... Development. About the University of Abuja The University of Abuja was established on January 1, 1988 (under Decree No. 110 of 1992 as amended) as a dual mode University with the mandate to run both ...
10. New Album by Legendary Lyricist Rakim, "Live, Lost & Found," to Be Released on March 4th, 2008
(Entertainment/Black Celebrities: Music, Film, and Televsion News)
... full-length albums, 1987's "Paid in Full" and 1988's "Follow the Leader," are still regarded as all-time hip-hop classics; Rakim's work set out a blueprint for other, similarly progressive-minded MCs to ...
11. Filmmaker Monty Ross to speak at Hampton University
(Entertainment/Black Celebrities: Music, Film, and Televsion News)
... (1989) and "School Daze" (1988). This event is free and open to the public. For more information on the event contact Eleanor Earl at 757.727.5506  ...
12. US Mortgage Rates Post Largest 3 Week Decline in 20 Years
(Business/African-American Business and Economic Indicators)
... average 5/1 ARM diving to 5.67 percent. Mortgage rates continue to fall as economic worries mount. This has been the biggest three-week decline in mortgage rates since February 1988. Weak retail ...
13. 19th Annual Zora Neale Hurston Fest Set for Eatonville, FL
(Entertainment/Art, Literature, and Theater)
... tax exempt, historic preservation organization established in 1988. The festival has been a celebrated event of the Central Florida community since 1990 and annual attracts over 50,000 locals and tourists. ...
... to my position as Chairman of The Amer-I-Can Peacemaker's initiative."" Since its inception in 1988, over 500,000 youth and young adults have successfully completed the Amer-I-Can training. Students ...
... WHO regional committee for Africa. CIESPAC had started its activities in 1988. Up to its closure in 1997 on grounds of sabotage, the institution had already trained 32 specialised doctors, 138 senior ...
16. "Talib Kweli Delivers Career-Defining Work on New Album ""Ear Drum"""
(Entertainment/Black Celebrities: Music, Film, and Televsion News)
... Star in 1988, Kweli has become known as an exceptional and socially aware artist who has rejected mainstream rap's embrace of violence and bling in favor of addressing issues of Black consciousness and ...
17. Black Stocks: Radio One, Inc. Names New President of Radio Division
(Business/African-American Business and Economic Indicators)
... New York. Three years after joining the programming staff at WRKS-FM, Mr. Mayo became Vice President and General Manager of that station. In 1988, he and a group of partners founded Broadcast Partners. ...
18. Talib Kweli Set to Drop New Album 'Ear Drum' on 7-24-07
(Entertainment/Black Celebrities: Music, Film, and Televsion News)
... hip hop MC Mos Def as Black Star in 1988, Kweli has become known as an exceptional and socially aware hip hop artist who has rejected mainstream rap's embrace of violence and bling in favor of addressing ...
19. South Jersey Attorney Looking For Conscious Businesses to Support Students
(Business/African-American Business and Economic Indicators)
... can allow us to come together and show our students just how much we believe in them."" UrbanPromise has been working with the children of Camden since 1988. The organization serves the youth of Camden ...
20. Art Museum Announces Donation of African American Art
(Entertainment/Art, Literature, and Theater)
... Whitten; ""Sunday Samba"" (1988), ""Nature/Culture/Blues"" (1990) and ""Bell for Cheena Ireli"" (1990), by Tyrone Mitchell; and ""Equn, Ancestral Spirits"" (1989), by Juma Santos. The Delaware Art Museum, ...
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