President-elect Obama to Host Bipartisan Dinners Honoring McCain, Powell and Biden

By | January 14, 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, as part of an Inauguration for all Americans, the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Committee announced a series of bipartisan dinners to take place on Monday, January 19th, the eve of Inauguration Day. Each of the three dinners will honor an American whose lifetime of public service has been enhanced by a dedication to bipartisan achievement: Senator John … Continue reading “President-elect Obama to Host Bipartisan Dinners Honoring McCain, Powell and Biden”

Sorority Unveils National Arts Initiative and Rolls Out The “Delta Red Carpet” for Bishop T. D. Jakes’ New Film

By | January 14, 2009

WASHINGTON – Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the single largest African- American women’s organization in the country, unveils Project ART: Actively Redefining Together with the announcement of its recent support of the film “Not Easily Broken,” based on the novel written by Bishop T. D. Jakes. The film, directed by the critically acclaimed Bill Duke and starring the very talented … Continue reading “Sorority Unveils National Arts Initiative and Rolls Out The “Delta Red Carpet” for Bishop T. D. Jakes’ New Film”

Thank You 100 Black Men of Savannah

By | January 14, 2009

Savannah Technical College Brings On New Head for Cosmetology Program

By | January 14, 2009

The Business and Services Division at Savannah Technical College welcomes New Department Head and Instructor for Cosmetology, Kimberly Cutter. Ms. Cutter has more than 12 years experience as a Master Cosmetologist and eight years as a licensed Cosmetology Instructor. She comes to Savannah Technical College after holding positions as Director and Lead Teacher of Cosmetology Schools in the Savannah and … Continue reading “Savannah Technical College Brings On New Head for Cosmetology Program”