Ancient Egyptian Photo Gallery--230 Photos!
Largest Ancient Egyptian Photo Gallery on Internet--230 Photos! The unique book, Return to Glory: The Powerful Stirring of the Black Man, about black history & cross-cultural understanding, has received excellent reviews from the likes of Bill Cosby and Julius Erving to Ben Carson, Joe Frazier, Tony Campolo and Tony Evans. Co-authors Joel Freeman and Don Griffin have developed the pre-treatment of the film version. Through the non-profit organization, Return To Glory, they are making the film which will visually bring to life the message of this gripping book. MC Hammer will score the music.
ID Number :
10390
ASiS Book Club
ASiS which stands for African-American Sisters In Spirit Book Club, is a book club for African American women residing in the Washinton DC and Northern Virginia area. Our club meet monthly to discuss the writings of African American authors over dinner. ASiS is a strong network of sistas that will form bonds that are as close as sisters to promote literacy, and community service. We're always accepted membership applications!!!
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ID Number :
22257
Black Student Fund (BSF)
Since 1964, BSF has provided financial assistance and support services to Washington metropolitan area African-American students, grades pre-kindergarten to 12, and their families. BSF-assisted students stay in school, graduate high school with distinction and enter college. 70% of these students are from one-parent households — Many are the first generation to progress to higher education.
Tel: 202.387-1414
Tel: 202.387-1414
ID Number :
4665
Black Women in Sisterhood for Action (BISA)
Black Women in Sisterhood for Action (BISA), founded on January 10, 1980, is a national non-profit corporation whose purposes are to develop and promote alternative strategies for educational and career development of black women in the world of work; provide scholarship assistance to deserving youths; provides support and social assistance to senior black women in the community; share information and resources in meaningful ways with the community-at-large; and to provide leadership, role models, and mentors for young people.
ID Number :
11603
Club_Hustle
A small yet growing community of black members,dedicated toward growth and change,members and visitors participate in our offers of service and entertainment in a fun, free and educating way to support the fundraising and promotion of the importance of black business. come check us out
ID Number :
21648
DCBlack.com
DCBlack.com's mission is to provide the African-American community an online resource which will help promote the growth of Black-Owned businesses and encourage the support for African-American events.
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ID Number :
23815
National Black Child Development Institute
In every region of the country, the National Black Child Development Institute is represented by affiliate chapters that provide direct services at the community level. NBCDI' affiliate network is a dynamic and geographically diverse force comprising 43 chapters that are located in urban and rural areas and on college campuses.
ID Number :
182
National Summit on Africa
The National Summit on Africa is a two-year initiative aimed at improving levels of public understanding about Africa and U.S.-Africa relations; creating an expanded and broad-based network of support for Africa; enabling a diverse coalition of organizations and individuals to develop a shared Plan of Action for U.S. relations with the countries of Africa.
ID Number :
4666
RastafariToday.com, conscious online community and lifestyle
a conscious online community, for everyone interested in pan-african development in your neighborhood and globally.
ID Number :
8904
Strong Men & Strong Women
The Strong Men & Strong Women program sponsored by Dominion annually recognizes outstanding African-Americans as role models for today's youth. The site includes abundant art and biographical info about those recognized over the past decade.
ID Number :
5331
The Internet Black Pages
Your guide to African and African-American Business, Events and organizations in and around Washington DC.
ID Number :
12637
The Nation of Moorish-Americans
Since 1776, Negroes of the African race, whose ancestors were brought to this country and sold as slaves, have been existing in America without their legitimate identity. Brought to America as slaves and as property to be bought and sold, the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court have never changed that definition of the Negro.
ID Number :
20609
The Urban Connection
A city guide for people of African descent for the Washington DC metro area featuring free internet access, free home pages, free email, free listings for black churches and businesses.
ID Number :
9206




