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souloftechnology.com identifies the 50 Most Important African-Americans in Technology each year for the past seven years.

Silicon Ceiling, now in its seventh edition, is the most respected reference source on equal opportunity for African-Americans in high technology.

Diaspora Deals Daily is a subscription e-mail newsletter that keeps abreast of business opportunities across the globe ranging from privatization solicitations for oil fields and gold mines to requests for proposals for construction.

National Black Business Month each August highlights the more than 1 million black entrepreneurs in the United States as a prime source of job creation and community stability.

 

 

blackrestaurant.info aggregates the soul of black cuisine into an easy to find guide.

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Blackmoney: Advanced Strategies for Maximizing the $1 Trillion Blacks Receive Worldwide Yearly provides a template for effective money management that, unlike most personal finance titles, takes into account the hidden costs of racism. No matter how well a black household is doing, they face a variety of higher risk factors that must be taken into account. Author John William Templeton breaks down expernses into 50 categories

 

Overworked and Underpaid: the Black Worker in America 2005 is based on the ten-part series on blackmoney.com that gives details by industry for black employment conditions down to the county level. A valuable tool for career planners and human resource professionals.

 

Missed Opportunity: the State of Black Business, Third Edition continues rating states by black business affinity scale, with harsh ratings for the states which failed to respond to black businesses after Hurricane Katrina

 

Unfinished Dream: State of Black Business, Second Edition, rating of states based on seven objective factors for friendliness to black businesses. Most current year-to-year data on black business development.

 

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The Black Students Internet Guide is an annotated guide to more than 400 pages with useful, culturally congruent content by subject relevant for learners of African descent. Rather than unleashing students into a world of unhelpful images, teachers can guide them to the significant learning resources to supplement written materials which often ignore the black experience.

 

 

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