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The Ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Omega Eta Zeta Chapter collaborating with our Brothers of
of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated Omicron Chi Sigma & Zeta Kappa Sigma Chapters to host, “Saving Our Sons (S.O.S.).”
Join us Friday, October 16, 2020, at 7:00 PM for a virtual open discussion that will serve as a platform to inform and educate young men of color that resides in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. “Saving Our Sons (S.O.S.)” is a program designed to discuss controversial issues that people of color face in this modern time with law enforcement. This is an opportunity to be open and honest and gain understanding and the perspective of young men of color on being targeted by law enforcement.
The goal of this discussion is to gain insight on how to ensure that young men of color are able to safely return home after these encounters.
THIS EVENT IS FREE!
REGISTRATION LINK: http://bit.ly/ZPBPBS_SOS
When Life Insurance is mentioned in the African American community, we shut down, get scared or run away. Our dim view exists mainly because many don't realize that Life Insurance can be used to achieve so much more financially than just taking care of a loved one's burial expense.
Register to learn how Life Insurance can help create MULTIGENERATIONAL WEALTH, keep assets like HOMES & BUSINESS, and amplify your nest for retirement and children education.
Other communities have used this tool for decades to build wealth, now we much take priority to protect our future generations.
Register how Life Insurance can help create WEALTH, protect assets, and amplify your nest for retirement and children education.
Wed, September 30, 2020
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Online Event
Check out this great video
How the Technology Behind bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World also how the technology could offer genuine growth for Black communities & businesses.
Tech was supposed to be the great equalizer. So where are all the Black people?
The digital currency - popular among a mostly white, mostly libertarian contingent - might prove useful in communities where it's relatively difficult to secure a loan or transfer money. Our people can't be left out again
Sherina McKinley is a passionate and powerful community professional specializing in elevating and developing small businesses and entrepreneurs. For over 15 years her career has been rooted in community leadership and business operations. She currently serves the Boston Director for The Runway Project& Uptima Business Bootcamp. The Runway Project is a national nonprofit that provides micro-loans and support to African American entrepreneurs. Uptima Business Bootcamp is a national cooperative entrepreneurship school that supports businesses at every stage. Prior to joining The Runway Project & Uptima Business Bootcamp, she spent six years with Commonwealth Kitchen Inc. a Boston based food business incubator working as both the entrepreneurship manager and the business and operations manager. While juggling leadership operations for Uptima & The Runway Project, Sherina has the unique ability to take an entrepreneur's vision and connect them with the resources and systems to execute the idea throughout. Sherina has served on several boards for community organizations. She serves with Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation for over 10 years, LEAF FUND, and a few others community task forces that focus on the economic development of the Black & Brown communities throughout Boston.
Please click on the button below to register for the event. This is a free event, and space is limited. Your attendance can only be guaranteed with your registration.
Location:
Northeastern University: West Village G Building, Boston, MA 02115
Event Details: Saturday April 20th, Doors open at 7PM. Author and motivational speaker Eric L. Harrison author of "Lifestwist: Poetic Navigation for Life's Winding Roads" will be speaking, there will also be a special guest leadership panel.
About This Event
Each day, many of us wake up with our goals and aspirations at the forefront of our minds. We are often tied to responsibilities that require our full attention as we go through life at breakneck speed. With things moving so fast, we tend to disregard the simple solutions that are available to us through introspection and self-evaIuation. Such solutions are the premise of my presentation: reltreat, reldiscover,relconnect. How can we best position ourselves to become the best version of ourselves, not only for ourselves, but for our families and communities?
Eric Harrison's combines storytelling and interactive discussion to convey the critical importance of taking the time to dig deep to find your true identity and purpose. This ultimately leads to understanding and defining your actions, in addition to being able to effectively plan your best path to measurable success. Practical steps are shared in hopes that it will result in a more peaceful existence and provide clarity and direction.
Sponsored by the Brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., this event will take place at 7PM on the campus of Northeastern University, 106 West Village G.
*Light refreshments will be available*
ABOUT ERIC L. HARRISON
Eric Harrison professional who has made contributions in various industries. With over 30 years of experience in Information Technology and Marketing, he has provided innovative business solutions that have bolstered the operations of several Fortune 100 companies. His "people first" approach has helped organizations worldwide create and cultivate functional processes that help individuals and teams operate effectively and efficiently.
Eric's biggest inspiration comes from the way his mother and father helped people in need although they had limited resources. Those values are the foundation of what he believes in and he is dedicated to reaching others through his ongoing philanthropy, writing, and inspirational speaking.
Eric is the author of the book, "Lifestwists: Navigation for Life's' Winding Roads which is a collection of poetry and short stories that explore the many nuances of life. Over the years, Eric has presented innovative and spirited presentations that have enlightened minds and provided practical step toward lasting success.
Location:
Northeastern University: West Village G Building, Boston, MA 02115
Event Details: Saturday April 20th, Doors open at 7PM. Author and motivational speaker Eric L. Harrison author of "Lifestwist: Poetic Navigation for Life's Winding Roads" will be speaking, there will also be a special guest leadership panel.
TO GET A FREE TICKET TO THE EVENT, BECUAE SPACE IS LIMITED. PLEASE CLICK ON THE BUTTON BLELOW.
Check out the 2018 Ebony Winter Gala promo video. Once again we are proud to be a part of such an amazing event, and we thank everyone who supported the event by purchasing a ticket from us.
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