AfricanSisters.com represents women of color from all walks of life, An exclusive membership for women of color with outstanding websites and articles from the communities of AfricanSIsters.com, we offer Self-help & Starting Over for African-American women and women of color with full content, message boards, advice column, reviews of movies and videos, relationship,sex advice,love advice and tips on dating,Join our Membership,Success Store by Dallas Morning News,Design your Free Web Site and Join our Membership and get all the Free Information to start your business.
Each community maintains its identity through language, music, dance, religion, and membership organizations ranging from the cabildos (casa templos), self-help associations dating from the days of slavery and organized under African rules, to the West Indian Welfare Center, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary. There is a wealth of culture for those discerning enough to look. Our aim is to help you do that by putting up as much material as we can. See our Table of Contents to access such major categories as Music, Author & Teachers on AfroCuban culture, Organizations that teach courses and workshops or are involved in the promotion of the African cultures of Cuba, as well as a number of other categories. We have:
Featured major artists and authors
Schedules for music groups, especially those performing in the US.
A Newsletter to alert you to new developments.
AfroRoots.Com, a black owned Internet search engine portal community was founded by Ricardo Geter in August of 1999. The concept for AfroRoots originated during many countless hours of Internet surfing of popular search engines for afro-centric information. Keyword searches, such as African, Blacks, Colored, Negro and African-American would be entered using traditional search engines that would result in hundreds of pages of unrelated information. From this information you would then have to weed out the information that you were looking for originally.
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The Black Caucus of the American Library Association serves as an advocate for the development, promotion, and improvement of library services and resources to the nation's African American community; and provides leadership for the recruitment and professional development of African American librarians.
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The New BlackFind is aggressively updating, expanding and making its presence known in the Black community. The Playing field has been leveled.
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Blackworld is a Global Internet Directory, Communications, Commerce and Media company, offering a diversified branded network of web services to a potential audience of over 700 million people of African/African American origin and decent worldwide. Blackworld's portal and search engine, http://www.blackworld.com is one the most recognized and valuable Internet brands of its kind on the internet today. The company provides a conduit to variable online content and offers business and enterprise services, through partnerships designed to enhance client productivity and stimulate the experience of daily web users. Blackworld has run media campaigns for major corporations such as IBM, Motorola, Disney World and many more.
Multiple Shades of You Onlne was founded in 2000 as an e-Zine for young women of color ages 5-25. Since then it has evolved into an African American Web Portal on which I, Lashanda Henry, produce and promote positive web content for People of Color.
There is always something new on msoy. From black e-Cards to black blogs, black shopping to black news, I'm always trying my hand at using the latest web technology to illustrate all that is positive about Black Culture Online. One day I have the urge to highlight Black Comics Strips and Black Cartoons, and the next day I'm working on Afrocentric Learning Tools or resources for Black Entrepreneurs. Not to mention all the different types of websites that you can find on the every growing Search Urban Directory.