Economic Empowerment & Entrepreneurship in the Black Community

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Apr 5, 2014, 11:51:48 AM4/5/14
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Greetings, everyone.  Another listing for another great event - see below.  Black History Studies will also be hosting The Black Market and Film Festival.  For details, see:  Strong Black Business Community.  

I think you will also be interested in my recent blog on how Black people used to raise funds, and what we can do today:  Black History: They Called Them "Pardners".   

Blessings, 
Zhana 

This thought-provoking presentation by Black History Studies will introduce you to the knowledge and tools needed to accomplish your goals of achieving economic empowerment and business development through entrepreneurship. This presentation will encourage you to address your own financial situation with practical advice and tips.   

This event is part of their UNIA-ACL Centenary Celebration Events. 

"A race that is solely dependent upon another for its economic existence sooner or later dies. As we have in the past been living upon the mercies shown us by others, and by the chances obtainable, and have suffered therefrom, so will we in the future suffer if an effort is not made now to adjust our own affairs."- Marcus Mosiah Garvey 

This presentation will take place on MONDAY 14TH APRIL 2014 from 7.00pm to 9.30pm

The event will be held at the PCS Headquarters (CLAPHAM JUNCTION), 160 Falcon Road, Clapham Junction, London SW11 2LN, (3 minutes walk from Clapham Junction mainline station. Buses to the venue 35, 37, 39, 49, 77, 87, 156, 70, 219, 239, 295, 319, 337, 334, 345, C3, G1). 

Doors open at 6.30pm. The presentation will start at 7pm sharp!  

There will be an admission charge of £5 per person. Children under 16 are FREE.

Hot food and Refreshments will be on sale. 

Places for this presentation are limited so if you are interested in attending please reply as soon as possible to acknowledge your place.  

Please confirm via email in...@blackhistorystudies.com how many of you will be attending this event.  Please can you also notify any cancellations made after confirmation.    

Black History Studies 
Educating the community to educate themselves
 

Tel/Fax: 0208 881 0660 

Mobile: 07951 234233



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