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New Can We Talk™ 2004 sponsor
Black Career Women is pleased to announce that Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc is the first Lead Sponsor for its next Can We Talk? National Diversity Forum to be held in Cincinnati, Sept. 16 & 17, 2004. 
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Health & Balance Seminar Success: Nearly 100 high velocity business and professional women from Cincinnati and surrounding communities filled the Urban League Conference Room to capacity to listen and share the unique health experiences of African American women at BCW's first Health Seminar, A MATTER OF PRIORITIES. This health and balance seminar, sponsored by Aetna U.S. Health Care, provided a positive convening point for women who are recognizing that now is the time to make their health their #1 priority.
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Health Seminar: A Matter of Priorities - A Health and Balance Seminar for High Velocity African American Women is a new health forum initiated by Black Career Women,  Inc. at the encouragement of our members and local health practitioners.  Event was sponsored by Aetna.
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New site design: Welcome to the new BCW web site. We have completely redesigned our site to make it a more useful resource for our members and guests. This includes a new visual decor, more content, and many exciting online services including a job listing service for employers and our corporate members. Please take a look and give us your feedback
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Can We Talk?™ 2004


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Legacies

BCW remembers our Black History throughout the year, by recognizing our Legacy Messengers and those career achieving contemporary black women making history, today and tomorrow, across the United States.

BCW respects and recognizes the historical legacies for black women that these special icons represent

Legacy #1
National Council of Negro Women: -
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Legacy #2
Essence: -
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Legacy #3
Oprah: -
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