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What’s in your P.U.R.S.E? Michigan woman shows women how to build financial independence
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Latrice Goodwine of Saginaw has been working to teach financial literacy and skills to women through her Girl, What s in your PURSE? book and project. Courtesy of Tanisha Brooks of Trinity Creations Photography.
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SAGINAW, MI - A Saginaw local has been on a mission to empower other women by asking one simple question - “Girl, What’s in your P.U.R.S.E?”
“Girl, What’s in your P.U.R.S.E?” is the name of a book written by Latrice Goodwine. P.U.R.S.E. stands for “Purpose, passion, plan, Unique to her aspirations, Reliant upon a Solid foundation that will Evolve her into greatness” something Goodwine says every woman should carry.
No one takes my power : Activists, advocates gather to honor the life of Breonna Taylor Andre Toran, Louisville Courier Journal
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A small but energized crowd of roughly 75 packed the Black Jockey’s Lounge also known as the Black Complex on 630 S. Fourth St. Sunday afternoon for The People’s Empowerment Brunch to honor Breonna Taylor.
Speakers, activists and social justice advocates gathered to reflect on Taylor’s life and legacy sat at white-clothed tabletops, enjoyed a meal, music and celebration before the day’s speakers took their seats for two panel sessions and a keynote speech on social justice.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – On March 13, 2020, Breonna Taylor was shot and killed in her home by police officers who broke down her door to serve a search warrant.
One year later, her death and her name continue to drive calls for change to policing, systemic racism and a host of other issues in i Louisville and cities nationwide.
Events and rallies were scheduled over the weekend in major U.S. cities, including New York, Washington and Atlanta, in honor of the 26-year-old Black woman.
President Joe Biden called Taylor s death a tragedy and a blow to her family, her community, and America in a tweet posted Saturday afternoon.
One year later, Breonna Taylor’s death and name continue to drive calls for change in relation to policing, systemic racism and a host of other issues impacting the country.