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The Black Authors Network (BAN) is dedicated to providing information to help black business owners and authors gain access to the global consumer and to helping promote the growth of black businesses and literature. The Black Authors Network, is here to bring people together, to create a dialogue, and share valuable resources. Our goal is to serve the unique needs of African American authors, to improve literacy and strengthen the image of the African American community. Join us each Monday and Wednesday night for the most stimulating and empowering conversation on the planet. We welcome callers to the show to share their Gifts of Knowledge. Email Ella Curry the producer to become a guest on the show: edc_dg@yahoo.com
Date / Time: 5/4/2008 12:19 PM UTC
On Thursday, May 8, 2008 8pm-10pm EST, The Black Authors Network (BAN) will open its phone lines for any caller who wants to tell the world how much they love their mothers!
It is also an opportunity for those who have survived breast cancer to speak out and for those who have lost a loved one to breast cancer, to remember and pay tribute to their life in a inspirational Mother’s Day Salute. I hope the literary community will join us in this open forum to address breast cancer and to thank the mothers, aunts, daughters, and sisters who are working towards a prevention and eventual cure for breast cancer in our global community.
The statistics state that 10 million people around the world could die from breast cancer in the next 25 years without the cures to prevent it. BAN would like to enlighten African American women of the realities behind breast cancer, while paying tribute to survivors of breast cancer. BAN would also like to share, the love for mothers who may have passed on, to a higher reward as well.
If you are a 'survivor mom' or you know someone who would like to participate in our Mother's Day Tribute, please email Ella to schedule your speaking engagement at: ellacurry@edc-creations.com
If you have a book or poetry related to breast cancer, women health advice, death and grief counseling, or if you are a community leaders working with survivors, please email Ella to schedule your speaking engagement at: ellacurry@edc-creations.com
Breast Cancer Survivorship Tribute at BANThursday, May 8, 2008 8pm-10pm ESThttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/Black-Author-NetworkAuthors and Speakers call-in number: 1-646-200-0402
Topics Discussed:What does it mean to be a survivor? Life After Treatment: What Now?Discussing Coping & Quality of Life
My Mom Is The Best Shout outPay Tribute to a Mother Who Has Passed On
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