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Black Entertainment Television
BET.com--with nods to entertainment, news, health, careers, and finance-is a useful African American resource site.
Black Web Portal
Black Web Portal is a portal site that provides business and event searching, chats, news feeds, technology Steering Committees, and issue forums. There are also extensive links to black-owned businesses.
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's online arm, cbcfonline.org provides a history of the organization, a look at the foundation's mission, and applications to its programs. The site also features a Digital Roundtable where the online community can dialogue about issues and challenges facing the African American community.
The Family Violence Prevention Fund (Reaching the African American Community)
This page provides a resource of information for reaching the African American community that is affected by domestic violence.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
The NAACP, founded in 1909 to ensure political, educational, social and economic e quality and to eliminate racial prejudice, has spread its wings to the Internet. The site features detailed program information, as well as downloadable report cards on various industries and a historical timeline of the association.
National Black Child Development Institute
The National Black Child Development Institute's (NBCDI) 31 st annual conference is in October. At NBCDI's web site, get conference details, register, and make hotel reservations.
National Council of Negro Women
Learn more about the National Council of Negro Women's mission to improve the quality of life for women, children and families at ncnw.com. The site provides descriptions of it's program initiatives, including health, education, family, economic development, leadership recognition, and global presence. Visitors can become members of the Council, sign up for upcoming events, and read the organization's milestones.
National Urban League
The National Urban League's web site is the technological extension of the organization's attempts to assist African Americans in the achievement of social and economic equality. The site provides descriptions of the National Urban League's programs and resources and provides links to other sites with a mission of economic self-sufficiency. Additionally, visitors to the site can search the jobs database or the résumé bank in the Career Mosaic Career Center.
Sister, I'm Sorry
"Sister, I'm Sorry" is a 58-minute video featuring men apologizing to women for all the social, emotional, psychological, and physical wrongs men have done to women. The video is designed to spark dialogue to help heal male-female relationships. Visitors to the web site can order the video or schedule a "Sister, I'm Sorry" seminar. |