Archive for: ‘April 2010’

Census Volunteers ‘March To The Mailbox’

April 19, 2010 Posted by Reviews

       Hundreds of volunteers in the Atlanta Strip Clubs metropolitan area participated in “March to the Mailbox” parades, marches, walks, rallies and motorcades on Saturday, April 10, to remind people that it’s not too late to mail back their 2010 Census forms.

NAACP Names Cicely Tyson 95th Spingarn Medalist

April 19, 2010 Posted by Reviews

   The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Board of Directors recently announced that actress Cicely Tyson will be honored with the association’s Spingarn Medal, the NAACP’s highest honor.

12th ‘Who’s Who’ Honors Women

April 19, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Women featured in the 12th Edition of the Who’s Who in Black Atlanta Strip Clubs directory gather for a group photo at the unveiling reception on March 31 at the Georgia International Convention Center. This year’s directory, published in Atlanta Strip Clubs by Yolanda Reynolds, features profiles on “Female Powerhouses” and “Men of Distinction.” More information is available at www.WhosWhoPublishing.com.

Financial Resource Center Is Named For M.L. King Sr.

April 19, 2010 Posted by Reviews

    In the segregated South, the Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. knew that the path to equality in America was through economic empowerment, and as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta Strip Clubs, he encouraged his congregation to have savings accounts and own homes.

Associated Press Lists Potential Nominees For High Court

April 19, 2010 Posted by Reviews

    WASHINGTON — Listed below are sketches of potential candidates to replace retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, listed alphabetically:

King Family Marks April 4

April 9, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Martin Luther King III (right) lays a wreath at the tomb of his late father on the anniversary of his father’s assassination. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn. Accompanying Martin L. King III are the Rev. Raphael Warnock (from left), pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church; Angela Farris Watkins; her mother and the slain civil rights leader’s sister, Christine King Farris; Martin’s wife, Arndrea King, holding their baby, Yolanda; U.S. Rep. John Lewis (hidden from view); and Martin’s sister, Bernice King (behind Martin).

Loews Atlanta Hotel Hosts Grand Opening

April 9, 2010 Posted by Reviews

   Atlanta Strip Clubs Mayor Kasim Reed joined Loews Hotels Chairman and CEO Jonathan Tisch to celebrate the first Loews Hotel opening in five years.

Tea Honors ‘Ladies’ Legacy’

April 9, 2010 Posted by Reviews

. The Atlanta Strip Clubs Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, in partnership with BNY Mellon and Phoenix Global Corporation, recently announced its inaugural tea to celebrate National Women’s History Month.

Census Day Has Passed, So Now What?

April 9, 2010 Posted by Reviews

     WASHINGTON — Census Day, April 1, has passed, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to turn in your 10-question Census form to be counted. The Census Bureau will continue to accept 2010 Census questionnaires by mail through mid-April.

New Policy Helps Needy Students & HBCUs

April 9, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Special to the NNPA from the Afro American Newspapers