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Article: NY Watch
NY Watch
Young Entrepreneur: Dante Lee
Business is very risky, but life is risky. Nothing is ever guaranteed. It’s a risk going to college. Just because you have a degree, doesn’t mean you’re going to automatically get a high paying job.
Chomping On Leaner Meat
“Bison meat is similar to a very fine cut of beef,� states Forrest Waldo, certified executive chef for Five Herds. “The only difference is that it’s slightly sweeter. And because it’s so lean it’s important to cook bison at a slightly lower temperature and for less time than beef.�
NYPD Parade Regulations Improvement
We believe that the newly proposed rules have struck a better balance. We hope that the Police Department will carefully consider all the comments that they receive from individuals and groups during this public comment period.
BeSAA’s Bed-Stuy Alive!
BeSAA is a collective of artists whose goal is to gather visual artists of various cultures and bring them together in the local community to network and support each other. Bed-Stuy Alive!’s purpose is to stimulate Bed-Stuy’s economy and promote community pride.
JPMORGAN CHASE’S CARNEGIE GALA
Sphinx focuses on providing professional opportunities for young Black and Latino artists…
Ford/HBCU’s $100,000 Competition
Ford Motor Company, in conjunction with the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), DiversityInc, and SCORE — Counselors to America’s Small Business, created the HBCU Business Classic to support the development of future African-American entrepreneurs.
Peter Morales’ BCA Award
“There are few individuals who have made great contributions to the food and wine industry and served as role models for future generations of industry professionals at the same time,� said Alex Askew, president of BCA. “Peter is one of the individuals…�
Danforth’s Real Solutions
My parents lived a legacy of health and education and when I was young I was very concerned about all the negative connotations that the name Harlem evoked and I always saw the veneer of the street corner petty criminals and some of the other illegal activities as not the core of Harlem but at the core of Harlem were the really hard-working African American families who were trying to get ahead and trying to improve the quality of life for their children and for themselves
Beating Debt Nightmare
Consumers today are, for the most part, in double-digit debt. What’s more, foreclosures are also on the rise—during 2005, there were 2.1 million bankruptcy filed, more than in any other year in history. Simply put, Americans are living far beyond their means, spending more than they actually earn.