DEM & Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts Unite!

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Diva Empowered Magazine supports ULEM!  The Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts is a full-service nonprofit organization. It has been operational since 1917. The organization offers asset and wealth accumulation, public funding, computer literacy, racial profiling and transportation services. The Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts is affiliated with the National Urban League, which is one of the largest community-based organizations that provide advocacy ...

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2 Bostonian’s GO Royal!!

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written by : Publisher Kaye Long

For those of you that may have seen this picture across the pond and around the globe, I’m sorry.  Now your going to see it in Diva Empowered Magazine because I have the Scoop on these 3 ladies! Two of the ladies have New England ties and one from Texas.  The first two are ...

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Having the “TALK” with Kids of Color!

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The Dos and Dont’s of Talking to Kids of Color About White Supremacy

A child waits for hip hop artist Common to perform during an event supporting public charter schools and protesting New York’s racial achievement gap in education, in Prospect Park, September 28, 2016, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
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Tuskegee Airmen in Flight!

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Tuskegee Airmen planeThe Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. They are celebrated today as an inspiration to this country and many young people. To commemorate the achievements of the Tuskegee Airmen, World War II heroes, we developed the New England Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Program to inspire and motivate students to participate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ...

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Women Encouraging Empowerment, Inc.

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Diva Empowered Magazine wanted to create a “Community” column to share various programs surrounding the needs of our community. 

Women Encouraging Empowerment Inc (“WEE”) is a responsive and member lead organization that seeks to support its members to understand US society, to take the needed steps to become fully engaged and advocates in their communities. WEE’s program focus is two areas: the cultivation of immigrant women leadership and the creation of a sustainable economy. Organizing is the core ...
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