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Are NYC Shelters Safe For Service Animals Today?

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Brooklyn, NY -   With the latest data about service animals in the news today, news reporters failed to interview Service Animal, Charm who formerly resided at Magnolia House Women's Shelter Adult Protective Services program back in May 2017.  On May 30, 2017, service animal, Charm was punched in a NYC shelter around 7 pm by a woman named Seannell Campbell over a dispute regarding Charm's handler's recent employment.  The handler stated that she slept in an open dormitory style setting in a single twin bed with her service animal when every night for 60 days until she had recent had an encounter about her employment status with a service animal accompanying her.  According to the reports, an argument broke out with the Head Social Worker at Magnolia House over taking the service animal on an interview.  When the Social Worker refused to divulge information on Charm's handler, the mentally ill woman assaulted the service animal so it would result in the dogs death. 

The NABJ Denounces Body Shaming As Hateful Social Media Cyberbullying Today

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NABJ Denounces Cyberbullying and Body Shaming Journalists Face TV journalist Demetria Obilor was a recent victim of online harassment WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 6, 2017) -- The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is appalled at the insensitive and hateful social media posts recently leveled toward traffic reporter Demetria Obilor of WFAA-TV in Dallas. While many have shared messages of support, Obilor has been the target of negative social media posts that criticize her hair, looks and attire. One viewer, expressing her displeasure, even called for a boycott of the station. "The negative comments lodged at Demetria Obilor are very disturbing. The rhetoric is classic cyberbullying and the undertones are hurtful and demeaning," said NABJ President Sarah Glover. "We hope that employers abhor this kind of harassment and online hate when they see it, support their employees, and cultivate diversity and inclusiveness." Obilor, a graduate of the

Rapper Fabulous Appears At Club Lust NYC

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Brooklyn, NY -  Social Justice Leadership comes in all kinds of modes in the entertainment industry and abroad.  The true definition of what Social Justice means is the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.  The Brooklyn-born rapper, Fabulous fits that definition of wealth today as he made his featured appearance last night at Club Lust NY - Brooklyn along with DJ Spin King to celebrate their Birthday bashes and appreciation for their fans. The rapper, born as John David Jackson. and known on stage as "Fabulous" supported his home town "Brooklyn" with private dancers.   As Black wealth today associates a new meaning within our society, more appreciation for healthcare and how women are taken care of in the workplace becomes a highly valued concern within Brooklyn's community. No one is just tipping dollars for nude models, a new language of racial equity is being discussed, engaged, and supported amongst celebrities, an

USDA Aims to Improve Literacy Food and Nutrition Education for Low-Income Communities

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Press Release Media Contact: Selina Meiners, (202) 734-9376 WASHINGTO N, Nov. 1, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced support to develop local and self-reliant food systems, such as farm to table enterprises that bring nutritious food to low-income communities. This funding is available through NIFA’s Community Food Projects Competitive Grant Program, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. “This program reaches into neighborhoods across America to improve access to food and nutrition education, assist community outreach, and empower local farms,” said NIFA Director Sonny Ramaswamy. “These NIFA investments help communities develop field to fork food systems that provide long-term community solutions.” The primary goals of the  Community Food Projects Competitive Grant Program  (CFP) are to meet the food needs of low-income individuals, increase the self-reliance of communities in providing for their foo

How Much Is That Suit Worth?

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New York City (Brooklyn) -  Police brutality is not a game in a world of fashion that portrays beauty, make up, women, and glamour.  Watching from a photographers lens, an observation is captured to spell a story or stories that grabs an audience on a particular focal point or discipline.  What you see is not always the postulates of disciplines that is sketched by the media.  Women, as beautiful as they are today, are still telling their stories of sexual harassment in multiple ways, involving undue violence by police members or ties close to the police.  The vulnerable are not categorized by the relatively powerless groups, such as minorities, the disabled, the young, or the poor anymore.  The vulnerable are now amongst the elite, the socialite, the politician, and violators of human rights. When a person in this category approaches you to proclaim police accountability by addressing the violation of a civilians' rights, beware!  It is not with the suit!  It is sexual haras

Dominican Republic Fashion Designer, Lourdes Atencio Marks The Catwalk At The Spring 2018 Couture Fashion Week NY

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Photography By Go Doctorate Go Media Dominican Republican Designer, Lourdes Atencio (USA) presented her gorgeous A - line Spring Collection last night at the Couture Fashion Week New York Ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Times Square.  From A-Line to long-sheer-bare all to a woman's legs today is the story of the designer, Lourdes Atencio.   The catwalk will never be the same after watching a presentation by this designer.  The cat has truly been stolen this season by the world-class fashion designer, Lourdes Atencio.

Couture Fashion Week Spring 2018 Presents The Award-Winning Designer Do Tinh Hoai Nam of Vietnam Fashion

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Photography by Go Doctorate Go Media Do Trinh Hoai Nam presents a sustainable matrix trajectory of class within the Vietnamese economy at the Times Square Crowne Plaza Hotel Ballroom last night.  The Spring 2018 Collections by Couture Fashion Week New York, Producer, Andres Aquino is yet another hit with the sociallites in the United States.  Culture and language is universal under a Social Justice Business Leadership framework because it yields so many different networks of "Fashion Nova" jobs in the market of style.  Engineers, Researchers, Agriculturalists, and the 4 Billion gaps that President Trump has not yet discovered is hidden within the Fashion United, Inc. framework today.  Move over red carpet goers of tomorrow, there is a new stock market of business to explore!

It's Financial And Leather Fashion Awards Are The New International Magic

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Creative Commons Shanghai, China Press Release -  Global Leather and Fashion is the new "Blue" echo for suppliers this year at the International Fashion discussion of trends.  "It's financial!" It is the future innovation of tannery that is launching in Shanghai China this month of sustainable products that will change the right side of the trajectory matrix for the United States.  Put your money on the table for the new leather chemical group Smit & zoon only in Chinese translation. According to the latest data released by the American Leather Association, US Leather Exports increased their profits by 11% in the first half, yielding more than $1 Billion US dollars in skin exports.  Now that is worth a tattoo on the leg!  The good news is that "Blue Leather had increased jup to 43% and 40% respectively in the first half driven by Italian markets.  Wet blues are worth more than $118 million in US dollars compared to the 35% purchased by the Chine

The Couture Fashion Week New York Introduces New "American Wild" Music on Zee Entertainment Television

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What Is Your Social Media Story? by Go Doctorate Go Media https://vimeo.com/204214517 American Wild (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKEAmrQ2ub0 New York City (Performers) -  Singer Katie Belle’s, interviewee of Go Doctorate Go Media at Couture Fashion Week, "What Does Social Media Mean To You?", (Facebook), introduces a new music style that is best described as Country Crossover.    Katie Belle former National Teen USA winner is a lso a songwriter, model and actress who looks to her life and those around her for inspiration, according to Couture Fashion Week.  Her lyrics are poetic, insig htful, empowering, fun and energetic. Katie’s newest single release " American Wild"   which has over 100K streams on Spotify will be featured and performed at the Couture Fashion Week Fall 2017 event on Saturday, September 9, 2017, which is her original.   With a Native American framework, Katie Belle, will be a one of a kind performer you do not wa

Where's The Beef Today?

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                                               Creative Commons - U.S.D.A. Agriculture Agricultural Press Release -   Cows are leaving the pasture and entering the field of HIV vaccine research. Devin Sok of the Scripps Institute and Waithaka Mwangi of Texas A&M University discovered how to produce powerful, HIV-blocking antibodies in cows in a matter of weeks – a process that usually takes years in humans. These unexpected findings illuminate new pathways for HIV vaccine research. "One approach to a preventive HIV vaccine involves trying to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies in healthy people, but so far the experiments have been unsuccessful, in both human and animal studies," said Sok, the study's first author. "This experiment demonstrates that not only is it possible to produce these antibodies in animals, but we can do so reliably, quickly, and using a relatively simple immunization strategy when given in the right setting." The cows’

Did Some Say Strawberries For Dinner?

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          Multistate TunnelBerries project in Durham, NH, last November. Photo Credit: University of New Hampshire Strawberries for Thanksgiving Dinner Researchers with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire have succeeded in quadrupling the length of the Granite State’s strawberry growing season as part of a multi-year research project that aims to benefit both growers and consumers. New Hampshire’s strawberry season traditionally lasts only four to six weeks. However, researchers working on the multi-state TunnelBerries project were picking day-neutral strawberries in Durham last November. Last year, experiment station researchers harvested strawberries grown in low tunnels for 19 consecutive weeks from mid-July through the week of Thanksgiving. They also found that the low tunnels significantly increased the percentage of marketable fruit, from an average of about 70 percent to 83 percent. Now in its second year, the Tunn

USDA Has Announced Nine Grants Totaling $8 Million to Address Shifting Environmental Conditions that Impact Agriculture

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Photo Credits National Weather Ambassador - Go Doctorate Go Media Washington, DC Press Release -  Media contact:  Selina Meiners,  202-720-3359 WASHINGTON, D.C. July 19, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced nine grants totaling more than $8 million to study and develop new approaches for the agriculture sector to adapt to and mitigate the effects of changing environmental conditions. The funding is made possible through NIFA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) program, authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill. “We have to develop robust plants, animals, and management systems that can flourish under challenging environmental conditions,” said NIFA Director Sonny Ramaswamy. “We expect the outcomes of these investments will support American farmers and producers, and ensure their profitability.” AFRI is America’s flagship competitive grants program for foundational and translationa

What Is Hot In The Modeling World Today?

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Photo Credit:  Go Doctorate Go Media Harlem, NY -  Fashion Nova's beware there is a hot Fashion Avenue News Magazine Company that has always presented Free Fashion Runway opportunities within the Harlem Black Community in July of every year.  So "What Happened To Your Submission?"  It is not a Black thing today to understand the Fashion Nova World of Models, Photography, Designers, Television, Producers, Hair, Makeup, Art, Sexuality, Publicity, and Stylist.  Fashion Avenue News presents a yearly Free Runway Fashion Show event for all to enjoy and grab the opportunity to be the next "Who's Who" in the elite world of luxury.  When preparing your next Editorial submission, think of the next forward thinking editorial shoot that could land you a chance to "Bling Bling" your business model and drive it to success under the Fashion Avenue News framework of awards.  Visit http://fashionavenuenews.com/ for more information on how to "Shine&qu

Art On Date With Fashion By Oksana Tanasiv In NYC

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New York City - Oksana is not only a well-known fashion artist of New York Fashion Week, but Oksana Tanasiv (Oksi) is a Ukrainian-American contemporary artist who knows how to present world star gallery class to the A-list crowd.  Since 2012, Oksana has presented some of her greatest art collections series on Times Square, Waldorf Astoria, Wall Street, and other venues of New York Fashion Week.  Oksana is also a re-created dress designer of dresses by Dior, Galiano, Pucci, and Zuhair Murad which have been displayed in 3-D work using Swarovski crystals, sequences, beads, and fabrics sewn on canvas.  Using the combinations of 2D art with 3D installations that "Come out of Canvas" into two-dimensional art fashion sculptures, Oksana has presented in Saturday's Art Collection the life-like oil painting of none other than pop-star sensation "Beyoncé."  For $45,000, you can purchase works "Manhattan Beauty" by this Ternopil, Ukraine born surrealist who

Where's The Beef?

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue (center) ceremonially cuts into a Nebraska prime rib in Beijing, marking the return of U.S. beef to the Chinese market. Perdue is joined by Craig Uden (left), president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, and Luan Richeng (right), of state-owned Chinese importer COFCO. (Beijing, China, June 30, 2017) Press Release   – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today joined with U.S. Ambassador to China Terry Branstad to slice a Nebraska prime rib in a Beijing ceremony, formally marking the return of U.S. beef to the Chinese market after a 13-year hiatus.  Perdue celebrated the reintroduction of American beef products to China after shipments were halted at the end of 2003.  The return of U.S. beef and beef products is a part of the U.S.-China 100-Day Action Plan announced by the Trump Administration on May 11, 2017, with the first shipment of U.S. beef arriving in China on June 19, 2017.  “Beef is a big deal in China a

Why Joint Venture Into Forestry Today?

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Gibsland, Louisiana - No salesperson is for sale when the legacy of land ownership exist today.  The forestry industry in Louisiana is a prime example of non self-promoted identity for "Making America Whole Again" for American citizens with ancestry within the United States today.  The science and practice of managing a craft beyond creating a pen is a desired resources for most retired farmers who still value the need for human and environmental benefits.  The USDA of Agroforestry Strategic Framework of forestry technologies creates more jobs for integrating, diversifying, and producing profitable healthy and sustainable paper through land-use systems. Trees, an associated resource, under the Forest Service Research and Development, is an applied research study today of the biological, physical, and social sciences related elements that are a multi-faceted future generation need to promote the greater good to people - "paper."  The "Forest Legacy Program

The National Association Of Black Journalists Speaks Out About Fox News Anchor "Kelly Wright"

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Creative Commons - Fox News Washington, DC  Press Release -  The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is disturbed and dismayed by recent allegations of a racist work environment at FOX News. Eleven current and former Fox News employees, including Emmy-winning anchor Kelly Wright, filed a class-action lawsuit in New York this week, according to The Washington Post . "The recent discrimination allegations at FOX News are unsettling. NABJ was founded 42 years ago to fight against racism and discrimination in newsrooms and we pledge to continue to do so today," said NABJ President Sarah Glover. "We've seen downsizing and layoffs in U.S. newsrooms that have had a disproportionate effect on the number of working black journalists. No one working in the media industry today should be subjected to discriminatory practices. This has to end." When asked about the lawsuit, a FOX News official offered the following statement to NABJ: " FOX News a

The New York Civil Liberties Union Is Looking For The New "RockStar" For Change

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               Photo:   Creative Commons New York Press Release - The 2017 ACLU Summer Advocacy Institute Is Looking For the Next RockStar at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.   Apply Today! Know any young civil liberties superstars in high school? Encourage them to   apply to the ACLU’s Summer Advocacy Institute !   The ACLU is now accepting applications for a week long advocacy training and leadership development seminar at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., from  July 29 – August 5, 2017 .  The ACLU Summer Advocacy Institute will bring together a diverse group of high school juniors and seniors  from across the United States to participate in an advanced, firsthand learning experience for the next generation of social justice advocates. Through an intensive eight-day program, students will learn directly from lawyers, lobbyists, community activists, and other experts working to defend the civil rights and liberties critical to a free and open society.

Who's Fighting The Balance Of The Bipartisan Efforts Today?

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       In Memory Of JaVonte Prothro, 29 and Otigo Martinez, 18, Murdered September, 19, 2016 Albany, NY ~   An Emergency Call of Action by the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) on March 13, 2017, addressed the new legislative Privacy Protections within the sixteen states and the District Of Columbia to bring balance back to Americans on privacy and public safety.  Thousands of New Yorkers from every borough of the State took a stand against the Trump Administration to force proper transparency and oversight regarding accessing sensitive digital information.  Should Law Enforcement, outside of an Amber Alert Emergency be required to get a warrant to invade or confiscate your physical data today while you are in police custody? According to New Yorkers, privacy laws must require a police officer to get a warrant before searching your file cabinet or computer.  Even you mailbox cannot be under siege due to the new technological boomers who advanced Superior Thought to New Yo

What Does The Trump Administration Executive Order One Really Mean?

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Albany, New York ~   In 2006, Mexican Americans Multicultural Education was deemed Unconstitutional to Deport Mexican American citizens due to the lack of educational resources to sustain their independence in California.  Historical experiences that reflect the death of JaVonte Prothro, 29 and Otigo Martinez, 18, in Richmond, California on September 19, 2016, following the World Trade Center and Pentagon destruction on September 11, 2001, is not forgotten.  The work of educators to teach children about the mistakes of our citizens and government during a crisis does not mean to accept Unconstitutional Deportation of Mexican Americans and Native Americans in 2017, under Executive Order One by the Trump Administration.  Since World War II, Native Americans have been forced to relocate to reservations, restricted properties, and family-owned properties as an act of suspicion aimed at citizens of the Middle Eastern regions.  These vulnerable groups are sometimes prohibited from empl

Mayor Bill de Blasio Proposes 90 New Shelters For New Yorkers Without Challenging Discriminatory Stop & Frisk Policy

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                    Weather:  Displaced Sandy Victims And The New York Homeless Population  New York - The streets of New York are plagued with homeless individuals that force Mayor de Blasio to unveil a new political strategy to create 90 new shelters.  However, the New York City's homelessness crisis is a continued nightmare under what is considered a "blood-and-guts" war strategy. A 128-page plan was issued to address the gaps in homelessness using nonprofit leadership, yet the City's stop and frisk crisis still linger , into what is known as the 60,000 people influx into a discriminatory system of sustained police brutality.  If New York's rich vs. poor "blood-and-guts" war continues to record tourist, the disabled, foster care, and criminal reform into an all time war of the classes to get elite housing, then the spiritual truths to distraction are real ! Police violence today is not just watching a cell phone video, youtube channel, or rio