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Ms. Frances Crawford

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The KSU Network of Professional Black Women

This network was created to give the professional ladies of KSU the opportunity interact with their schoolmates, share their professional stories and build lasting relationships that could potentially embellish their careers.

Location: Atlanta, GA
Members: 34
Latest Activity: Apr 1

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Ms. Frances Crawford

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Started by Ms. Frances Crawford Nov. 5, 2008.

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Katrina Clyburn Comment by Katrina Clyburn on January 9, 2009 at 9:49am
Hello Ms. lady. I am looking forwrd to seeing you next month. I just asked Laneisha when was the babyshower. This idea you have is alsome and I will chat with you when you come home.
The Baddest Moma Comment by The Baddest Moma on December 16, 2008 at 3:53pm
I am so happy to see all the ladies coming to the scene. Please let me know what the next function is and when. I am really proud to be apart of these strong women.
Jeneen Noah ( Joyner) Comment by Jeneen Noah ( Joyner) on December 6, 2008 at 5:50pm
This is beautiful and much needed......Please let me know if I can assist I still have a few connections there.........Keep up the good work........We are the back bone of tommorrow.
The Baddest Moma Comment by The Baddest Moma on November 26, 2008 at 8:34am
Must you be in Atlanta to be apart of this great group? Because if not I would love to network with women I know as well as the women I meet every day.
Dianna L. (Gaines) Dillard Comment by Dianna L. (Gaines) Dillard on November 25, 2008 at 1:05pm
This is Awesome. It is always good to surround yourself with Positive people with like minded spirits and the desire to succeed. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all.
Ms. Frances Crawford Comment by Ms. Frances Crawford on November 5, 2008 at 11:43am
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
There is no question that we as a people have truly overcome a multitude of adversity. Just 44 years ago in 1964 on July 2 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law. At this time many of our Parents and Grandparents were beaten because they wanted to vote, because they wanted their voices to be heard. What rights will you stand up for so that our children and grandchildren can see a brighter day in 2052?

This is a heavy question.. and it's thought provoking...
But I'm eager to see your answers!
Ms. Frances Crawford Comment by Ms. Frances Crawford on October 30, 2008 at 5:00pm
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Feb 11-14th
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Antoinette Robinson Comment by Antoinette Robinson on October 30, 2008 at 3:50pm
Frances,

This is right on time, great concept for the "Professional" ladies of KSU. I converse with many women in various industries; we need to understand the little girl games are null and void. We are ordain as women to raise the standard in the marketplace.
Audrey Cuff Comment by Audrey Cuff on October 30, 2008 at 3:24pm
As soon as I get a little more time I would love to converse about my goals and how I got where I am today, we can never get to the top if we stop and stay stagnent,, (did I spell that right)
Katrisha Waldridge Comment by Katrisha Waldridge on October 30, 2008 at 9:13am
I agree 100%. We are Beautiful, Bold, Intelligent, Powerful, Leading, Spirit Driven Sisters. Keep up the great work..
 

Members (34)

Ms. Frances Crawford Ginelle Knight  aka G. Brewster Nicole "Thick Nik" Sanders Katrisha Waldridge Angela Diggs Audrey Cuff Antoinette Robinson Kendra (Hayes)  Young Deirdre A. Palmore "Dee-Bee" Anitra Williams DeChelle Tisdale Korea Milledge Racquel Johnson Ahira Smith Kerisha Anderson Marianne (Hanley) Battle Nicole (Morgan) Brown Dianna L. (Gaines) Dillard The Baddest Moma Mona Jeneen Noah ( Joyner) Gentell Terrell Tiffany Smith Tish Norman Anisha Hale E. Alicia "LeLe" Ray April Nilaja Wilkerson Terri Cox-Madden Katrina Clyburn
 
 

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