yes they were wrong . until negros, and niggas clean up their act.you can do nothing but stfu. what gives some of us the impression that you can go wherever you want , and damn the signs saying no trespassing. Of course some of you will say i'm wrong for what i say, but a whole lot of black people agree. they are just too afraid they wont be liked if they say so. but whats your thoughts
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"The demands of urgent care responders - Medical Director/Ambulance Service"
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n today's episode, we will be talking with Agatha Nortley-Meshe who is a
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R3 Physiotherapy: The demands of urgent care responders - Medical Director/Ambulance Service
The tragedies and reckonings around racism that have rocked the country have created a specific crisis for parents and other caregivers: How do we talk to our children about it? How do we raise our children to avoid repeating our racist history and the ongoing errors of the present? While we do the work of dismantling racist behaviors in ourselves and the world around us, how do we raise our children to be antiracists?
What most slave minded black people, who, sad to say are from Africa, do not see is how evil and racist Facebook is and how it protects white supremacy and silences black people who speak truth while they promote black people who post the most self degrading messages towards black people. Fuck Facebook!
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The Root is an African American-oriented online magazine. It was launched on January 28, 2008, by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Donald E. Graham. It was owned by Graham Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group.
In 2015, Graham Holdings sold The Root to Univision Communications.[3] The site was subsequently re-launched under the Kinja platform used by other Gizmodo Media Group (formerly Gawker Media) websites.
In July 2017, the blog, Very Smart Brothas, co-founded by Damon Young and Panama Jackson, became a vertical of The Root.
Danielle Belton was editor-in-chief at The Root between 2017 and 2021 ,when she was appointed editor of HuffPost.[6][7] On April 14, 2021 it was announced that Vanessa De Luca had been appointed editor-in-chief.
Boss Mobility as an AI consultant seems to be the pivot I am moving toward in May 2024. In considering the journey towards building an AI Consulting business, it's crucial to emphasize the importance of aligning this venture with my core mission of empowering Black and Latino entrepreneurs. My approach is deeply rooted in understanding these communities' unique challenges and opportunities, leveraging AI not just as a tool for business optimization but as a means to foster inclusivity, equity, and sustainable growth.
The potential of AI to revolutionize industries is immense. Yet, its value lies in democratizing access to technology, enabling small businesses and entrepreneurs from historically marginalized communities to compete globally. My vision extends beyond the technical aspects of AI consulting; it encompasses a holistic approach that includes mentorship, community building, and the development of culturally competent AI solutions that respect and celebrate the diversity of human experience.
Furthermore, my commitment to this path is to continuous learning and adaptation. AI is rapidly evolving, and staying at the forefront of technological advancements is essential for providing the most effective and innovative solutions to the entrepreneurs I serve.
This journey is not just about building a business; it's about creating a movement that leverages AI for social good, bridging gaps, and building bridges toward a more equitable and prosperous future for all.
My venture into AI consulting is a natural extension of my life's work and values. It's about leveraging technology to create meaningful change, empowering those I work with to succeed in business and lead lives of purposeful fulfillment. This is the heart of my mission, and I am excited about the possibilities in this new chapter.
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