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Shaunè Hawkins Langston – Attorney & Counselor at Law

// by Kim Afro Puffs and Ponytails present  Mrs. Shaunè Hawkins Langston, a wife, mother of three, sister, daughter and an attorney who will be opening her own firm, The Langston Law Firm, ...
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Linecia Gilmore – Corporate Contract Attorney

// by Kim Linecia Gilmore is a corporate contract attorney, entrepreneur and founder of www.IAmMichelleObama.com, a self-empowerment movement for women and girls inspired by the life and values of First Lady Michelle Obama.  ...
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Lisa – Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur

// by Kim Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Lisa, a professional African American woman Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur from Santa Barbara, California. I remember the day my parents purchased a computer.  I was 10 years old ...
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Lanay – Medical Malpractice Paralegal

// by Kim Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Lanay, an African American Professional  Woman and advocate for single African American mothers. Lanay is a Medical Malpractice Paralegal. In this role, she researches and prepares ...
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Michelle Obama – First African American Lady

// by Kim   Michelle Obama - A Success in Her Own Right - The Michelle Obama Bio The wife of Democratic Candidate Senator Barack Obama, Michelle Obama is her own success story. Listed in ...
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Marion Renee – Entrepreneur

// by Kim Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Marion Renee, and African American Entrepreneur. It started when I as 12 yrs old. I wanted individual braids really bad and I begged my mother to ...
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Sundra Smith – English Teacher

// by Kim I am Sun; (aka Sundra Michelle Smith), a school teacher and community worker with a desire to become an inspiring, famous and well sought after author, poet and journalist. I ...
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Kara Norman – Physician Recruiter

// by Kim Story by Kara Norman Growing up, I lived in a home where accolades, verbal support, hope-filled words, positive thoughts, and a feeling of being loved was not present. The negativity of ...
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