A purse of your own
Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
OK ladies and gents, how many of you read the story circulated around the world about the median wealth of Black women? In case you missed it in short it stated that White women in the prime working years of ages 36-49 have a median wealth of $42,600 (still only 61 percent of their White male counterparts), the median wealth for Black women is only $5.
Once they get past their childbearing/rearing years, single Black women do better. Their net worth rises to nearly $60,000 for the 50-65 group. But single White women show a greater increase in net worth across the two age groups, of nearly $70,000.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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NEED leading the Way
Written by Debbie Norrell - Courier Lifestyles Editor
The best way to describe the 47th annual Need Benefit Dinner-themed “Leading the Way” is you had to be there.
| SHINING STARS— Anthony Hawkins, Royce Tipper and Malik Johnson.
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On March 15 at the Pittsburgh Hilton, more than 900 guests were there and witnessed 42 students receive over $200,000 in scholarships. The deserving students represented the region, not just the city of Pittsburgh.
This year’s recipient of the Rho Boule (Sigma Pi Phi) $20,000 ($5,000 each year for four years) scholarship was Armani Davis, a senior at Steel Valley High School with a 3.31 GPA. His activities included drama club, yearbook, school newspaper, the environmental club and captain of the football team for three years. Davis is the first member of his family to attend college.
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Zion COGIC opens in Homewood/East Hills
Written by Courier Newsroom
For New Pittsburgh Courier
The white doors of Zion COGIC Church at 8304 Frankstown Ave. were open to welcome the community of Homewood/East Hills March 28.
Formerly New Beginnings Church in Braddock, Rev. Gregory Greene, led his family and ministry to a higher ground, which happens to be the community where he grew up. Those who attended the inaugural service were delighted and filled with hope for the area’s future.
| SOUL PROVIDERS—Reverend Gregory Greene and wife, Thera Greene; daughters Veronica Greene and Kezia Greene, Elder Mark Graves Sr., and wife, Yvonya; Joyce Todd and Elder Steve Todd.
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Ellis to keynote NAACP dinner
Written by Courier Newsroom
The 56th NAACP Annual Human Rights Dinner will be held May 6 at 6 p.m. in the Omni William Penn. Guest speaker will be Rehema Ellis, NBC News correspondent.
Ellis joined NBC News as a general-assignment correspondent, based in New York, in December 1993. Ellis had been a news anchor at WHDH-TV in Boston, working on weekend newscasts and “Urban Update,” WHDH-TV’s weekly half hour news broadcast, since 1990.
While in Boston, Ellis provided live coverage of the Pope’s visit to Denver and anchored a half-hour special for WHDH on the Pope’s visit. She also reported on Coretta Scott King’s 1993 fight to bring the Martin Luther King Jr. papers from Boston University to the Martin Luther King Center in Atlanta, Ga. In 1991, she followed Nelson Mandela from New York to Boston on his historic visit to the United States.
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Great grilling for less
With spring here, it’s time to dust off the grill (if you put it away, that is) and showcase your skills with an early start to one of America’s favorite family pastimes—charcoal grilling. An outdoor cookout is an inexpensive way to gather family and friends for great-tasting barbecue that celebrates the start of warmer weather.
Whether it’s a quick meal fired up for the family, or a big backyard cookout for the whole neighborhood, grilling gives you the flexibility to prepare delicious food that feeds a crowd without spending a fortune. Try these cash-saving tips:
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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