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Black History Month Spotlight: Jarid Manos

Posted on February 20, 2012February 1, 2018 By Dangerous Lee

Name and Title: Jarid Manos – Green Leader, Social Transformation Activist, Thought Leader, Author, Environmentalist What do you do and why? Founder and CEO of Great Plains Restoration Council (GPRC). Based in Houston, Texas, the organization works to restore and protect the nation’s shattered prairies and plains through developing youth…

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Black History Month Spotlight: Melva F. Miller

Posted on February 13, 2012September 19, 2024 By Dangerous Lee

Name and Title:  Melvia F. Miller (Consultant/Educator) What do you do and why? I have been an educator and instructional designer for many years. I publish books, DVDs, and other materials with the goal of helping to empower and emlighten others. I also created a board game, titled ECO-OPOLY. We…

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Black History Month Spotlight: Carolyn Mattocks

Posted on February 9, 2012February 5, 2023 By Dangerous Lee

Name and Title:  Carolyn Mattocks, CEO/Founder What do you do and why? I created the “I Can Do Anything” Organization, Inc. in order to give youth an early start. It is important for youth to start early on their path to success. I also want to show youth the importance…

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Black History Month Spotlight: Vangie Williams – Author of The Broken Life Journals

Posted on February 8, 2012February 2, 2018 By Dangerous Lee

Name and Title:  Vangie Williams author of The Broken Life Journals What do you do and why? I am a genealogist, historian, and author. I love all elements of my life but none more than history, especially the history behind the history, the families who lived and died for the…

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Black History Month Spotlight: Deborah L. Parker

Posted on February 2, 2012August 20, 2018 By Dangerous Lee

Name and Title: Deborah L. Parker, Author, Speaker and Principal Consultant, The DPJ Training Group What do you do and why? I conduct seminars on leadership, diversity and communications for organizations to enhance their employee’s knowledge and performance. This work allows me to share my gifts of teaching with insight…

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