Black woman entrepreneur wins major contract to develop California state funded web project

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Nationwide — Meet Zhe Scott, founder of the SEO Queen, who recently won a major contract from the state of California to design, develop and launch the state’s official web site for their Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE). The web site, found online at CaliforniaCore.org, can be used as a guide on how to obtain vouchers for low and no emission off road equipment. 

Analogous to the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP), the new ...

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Black physician, Dr. Lisa Herbert, encourages other doctors to rise up and become healthcare leaders

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Nationwide  — In Physicians Rise Up, leadership coach, best-selling author and family physician, Dr. Lisa Herbert provides other doctors with tips and insights to becoming a healthcare leader. In her new book, she utilizes the experience and training she gained while making her own successful comeback from burnout after 20 years of practice. 

According to Dr. Herbert, the healthcare industry is rapidly transforming, and effective healthcare leadership is crucial. Yet, most physicians who are propelled into leadership lack the proper guidance ...

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Black couple create social media platform being used by college students in 196 countries

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Nationwide …. If Facebook and Google were to have a child it would be called PS Remember. This app created by husband and wife, Dwight and Angelique Morrison, connects students in over 100 countries and has over 2.5 million schools being social. 

It’s unique and powerful search engine, allows U.S students to connect with students in Mexico, Brazil, France, India, Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica, Colombia, South Africa, and many more. Think of all the help and possibilities with student research and homework ...

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The Girl who Acted Before Rosa Parks!

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The Girl Who Acted Before Rosa Parks

          by Elissa Blattman   |   February 17th

Every American child learns about Rosa Parks in school. On December 1, 1955, she, a black woman, was arrested for refusing to give her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus to a white man. Her arrest led to a boycott of the city’s public transportation that lasted 381 days and ignited the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Nine months ...

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Start 2019 with DHERBS!!

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Welcome to 2019! If you have decided to make healthy changes this year, we applaud you and encourage you to pursue your goals. Some of you might want to live healthier lifestyles, but you may not know where to start. One of the worst things you can do is to go overboard without a set program. The lack of planning ...

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Meet Jocelyn Carter MD,MPH Internal Medicine!

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Dr. Jocelyn Carter is originally from the South Suburbs of Chicago, Illinois area, and has been in Massachusetts for 5 years.  Internal medicine was not Dr. Carter’s first career choice.  She initially thought she wanted to practice Law because of the “Clair Huxtable” character from the Cosby show because she wanted to be just like her.  But she had ...

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Ellana N. Stinson, MD, MPH

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Dr. Ellana Stinson  Dr. Ellana N. Stinson is the shinning example of why I feature such extraordinary women of Color! Dr. Ellana Stinson is a board-certified, emergency medicine physician who practices in Boston, Massachusetts. She earned a doctorate of medicine from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Stinson currently ...

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