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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy 2010 to all... Now let's CELEBRATE!

2009 for many of us was not the outbreak year we needed in these tuff economic times.  But we must all keep our heads up high, stand together and help one another and together we will make 2010 a banner year.  I am thankful for all the GREAT friends that pulled us through 2009, your friendship and belief in my work are appreciated more than you will ever realize.

I want to plug my Diversity Graphics store for the next few weeks as there are many important celebrations in the coming months starting with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day which is January 18th.  We have a new poster [MLKP09] as well as new buttons and bookmarks to help celebrate a great man, leader and visionary... the steps he laid are still well traveled.  His dream was finally a reality when history was made during the 2008 Presidential election.  Not only did we elect our first Black American as President in Barack Obama but we also showed that women now are important players future Presidential races as Hillary Rodham Clinton got millions of Americans out to the voters booths.






February 2010 is National Black History Month.  This year’s theme is “The History of Black Economic Empowerment” and our poster ask the question “Who is an Economic Leader?”   The answer is people who make choices that lead to changes in the kinds of opportunities people have.  With so many important figures in Black history we listed a few both past and present and know that many more names will be added to this list as Black Americans continue to make decisions and changes that will effect the multiple cultural landscape that make America.  This poster is also available from Diversity Graphics [BP10].










March 2010 is National Women’s History Month and 2010 marks the 30th Anniversary of women being recognized for their achievements and impact both past and present.  This years theme is "Writing Women Back into History."  This poster [WP10] gives a brief history of some important figures that help write history in the 30 years this celebration. Visit Diversity Graphics to order yours.

Finally we hope you pass this information to your friends and business associates.  The importance in showing our support for the people that have made a change in world is more important then ever.  The need for cultural diversity is an ongoing lesson.  By displaying your support is the first step in understanding the many backgrounds that make up our home, the United States of America.

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