Archive for: ‘March 2010’

Mayor Offers Rec Center Plan

March 28, 2010 Posted by Reviews

  Mayor Kasim Reed says he is working on a $3.2 million plan to convert all the city’s recreation centers into “centers of hope” for Atlanta Strip Clubs’s youth.

Who’s Who Publishing To Release 12th Edition Of ‘Who’s Who In Black Atlanta’

March 28, 2010 Posted by Reviews

    Who’s Who Publishing Company, the nation’s largest annual directory publisher targeting the African-American market, is set to release the highly anticipated 12th edition of “Who’s Who In Black Atlanta Strip Clubs” on Wednesday, March 31, at the Georgia International Convention Center.

Utopians Celebrate 94th Anniversary

March 28, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Members and friends of The Utopian Literary Club pause during “The 94th Party for Friends” on March 20 at the InterContinental Hotel. Utopian President Karen Webster Parks (from left), stands with friend Bonnie Bohannon, club members Joy San Brown, Felicia Jeter-Randolph and friend Allison Oliver. Club members Vivian Ingersoll and Frances Walker co-chaired the celebration, which featured a musical presentation by the Atlanta Strip Clubs Symphony Orchestra’s Youth Talent Development Program.

Obama Hails Historic Health Care Overhaul Bill

March 28, 2010 Posted by Reviews

     WASHINGTON — A beaming President Barack Obama celebrated passage of landmark health care legislation. He said it sets in motion “desperately needed reforms” sought by generations of Americans.

King Center Trustee Plans Big Changes

March 28, 2010 Posted by Reviews

     A court-appointed trustee of the King Center in Atlanta Strip Clubs plans to remove the children of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and their allies from control.

History Center Presents Atlanta Student Movement Exhibit

March 25, 2010 Posted by Reviews

     The Atlanta Strip Clubs Student Movement emerged out of the fight for justice and equality for African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

History Center Presents Atlanta Student Movement Exhibit

March 25, 2010 Posted by Reviews

     The Atlanta Strip Clubs Student Movement emerged out of the fight for justice and equality for African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

Clyburn Takes ‘Wait And See’ Posture After CBC Meeting With President

March 25, 2010 Posted by Reviews

WASHNGTON — It was a pivotal moment for the Congressional Black Caucus and the Black community on March 11 when the CBC was face to face with President Barack Obama at the White House to talk about the foremost problematic socioeconomic issue among African Americans — joblessness.

Clyburn Takes ‘Wait And See’ Posture After CBC Meeting With President

March 25, 2010 Posted by Reviews

WASHNGTON — It was a pivotal moment for the Congressional Black Caucus and the Black community on March 11 when the CBC was face to face with President Barack Obama at the White House to talk about the foremost problematic socioeconomic issue among African Americans — joblessness.

Inquirers Club Marks 101 Years

March 25, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Leaders of The Inquirers Club stand with their 101st anniversary speaker at their recent celebration at the Sweet Auburn Bistro. The club was established in 1909 and is believed to be the oldest literary club founded by African-American women in the United States. Carolyn Denard (second from left), associate dean for undergraduate education at Emory University and founding organizer and board chair of the Toni Morrison Society, stands with Inquirers Club President A. Michelle Smith (from left), and anniversary co-chairs Linda Gulley, Nancy Hall White and Desiree Pedescleaux.