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Active outreach during pandemic smooths parishionersâ return Fr. Gary Zerr, pastor of St. Edward Parish in Keizer, gives Communion to Diane Durbin, whose gratitude shows in her expression during a Sunday Mass in May. Parishes across the Archdiocese of Portland are welcoming back parishioners to in-person Masses. At St. Edward, as elsewhere, the relief is palpable. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)
select Marlys Pugh-Manley takes in the Mass at St. Edward Parish. Parishioners have been getting to church early in order to obtain a place in the church rather than in the overflow area. A couple sits together, socially distanced from others, at St. Edward Church in Keizer. (Sarah Wolf/Catholic Sentinel)
Boss Women Media Partners with Creme of Nature to Launch Home Hustlers: Beauty Edition Program
Mary McDonald is the CEO of Boss Women Media.
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According to a press release, a $5,000 pitch competition to connect and support Black women business owners, entrepreneurs, and “side hustlers,” after a four-week virtual program that will include panel discussions lead by entrepreneurs Beatrice Dixon, Angela Simmons, and Tai Beauchamp. From May 1- 22, two-hour virtual workshops will be held from 12 – 2 p.m. EDT. Panel discussions with business leaders, virtual classes, and opportunities to connect with like-minded women will be provided for participants.
Boss Women Media partnered with Creme of Nature to support women looking to take their small business to the next level. Creme of Nature’s website said that it has created a plethora of remarkable hair products to help women achieve their best hair for more than four decades.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Black women represent the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States, and many new entrepreneurs are launching their businesses alongside corporate careers. The side hustle represents the future of business, and it underscores the need to support Black entrepreneurs with education and resources as more women venture into the world of owning a business.
Home Hustlers: Beauty Edition Program for women looking to take their small business to the next level. Two-hour virtual workshops will be held every Saturday in May,
12 Noon EDT – 2 PM EDT/ 11 AM CDT – 1 PM CDT, and will include panel discussions with business leaders, virtual classes, and opportunities to connect with like-minded women. Some of the speakers who will share expertise around entrepreneurship are
Updated on March 2, 2021 at 9:06 am
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Women’s History Month honors and celebrates the achievements and struggles American women have endured in the United States. Throughout history, American women have faced obstacles in gaining rights not only for themselves but for a variety of other under-represented and disenfranchised groups in America.
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Women’s History Month originated in 1981 after Congress passed Pub. L. 97-28. This authorized the request for the President to proclaim the week beginning March 7, 1982 to be designated as “Women’s History Week.” As requested by Congress, President Reagan issued the Presidential Proclamation 4903, which proclaimed the week beginning on March 7, 1982 as the first Women’s History Week. It focused on recognizing the vital role of women in American history.