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<description>Black Engineer Technology Engineering Entrepreneurs-USBE magazine provides news about black technology, black entrepreneurs, BEYA conference, black engineers and technologists from black community in US, UK, Caribbean and Africa.</description> 
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<title>Black CEO Technology Hall of Fame</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_640.shtml</link>
<description> Black CEO Technology Hall Of Fame Gala &amp; Dinner. Black CEO Summit is a full-scale event with an awards program, seminars, and other networking activities. Earl "Butch" Graves, Black Enterprise keynotes. The nation's Top Black Technology Entrepreneurs, selected by the editors of US Black Engineer &amp; Information Technology magazine - for 20 years the most widely read publication for Blacks in engineering and IT. The setting of the Black CEO Summit is the 20th Annual Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference, the most prestigious event for high-achieving Black professionals and students in the field. More than 10,000 attened. </description> 
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<title>20th Black Engineer of the Year Awards Video</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_620.shtml</link>
<description> It started 20 years ago with the realization that there was an urgent need for recognition...People knew of Thomas Edison, but not Howard Latimer, who actually held the patent for the carbon filaments that made Edison's light bulbs burn so brightly and helped Alexander Bell's telephones work over distances. They knew of the race to the moon, but not of Katherine Johnson, the Black mathematician who sat in a room with a slide rule and paper, invented astronavigation, and was responsible for bringing the crippled Apollo 13 craft home. </description> 
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<title>2005 Most Important Blacks in Technology</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_621.shtml</link>
<description> Recognizing and honoring minority men and women who are making a difference in technology is the reason the Career Communications Group (CCG) was founded 20 years ago, and it remains our primary goal today. Through this recognition, we hope to instill in others the drive to succeed through education and dedication to their own goals and dreams. CCG salutes these amazing men and women as representatives of the many African Americans quietly going about the business of reinventing, guiding, and building America. </description> 
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<title>Covenant with Black America Townhall</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_619.shtml</link>
<description> Tavis Smiley, Tyrone Taborn and others host a Covenant with Black America Townhall in Baltimore, MD at Sharon Baptish Church. </description> 
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<title>Linkages: Blacks in Technology</title>
<link>http://www.blackengineer.com/artman/publish/article_622.shtml</link>
<description> Short video on Blacks in science and engineering. Perfect for classroom use. More educational videos are available at www.beya.org and www.blackfamilynet.net</description> 
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