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Job Seekers, III

6/23/2020

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Very familiar with [the Bureau of Labor Statistics], and consult it for national data on median wage, number of jobs, and job outlook. Not too familiar with O'NET, but I see it has various classifications by which to research occupations. ​
A comment on "The 30-highest paying jobs in New York State" (A. Kiersz and M. Hoff)
A woman waiting outside in a long unemployment line
Kentucky woman waiting in unemployment line (© REUTERS | Bryan Woolston)

Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find her writings and commentaries at landturn.com/blog.

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Ohanian could usher in Reddit Black board candidate without resigning -- yet

6/18/2020

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​There's a dearth of Black mid-level and senior leadership in tech, least of all its major companies. Ohanian has thrown his confidence behind the suggestion of a Black candidate (and I'm with that). Perhaps he could've stayed on the board long enough to put his vote behind it, too.
A comment on "Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian just quit the company's board in a 'long overdue' move to do the right thing, distancing himself from the site famous for racist content" (B. Sapra)​
Alexis Ohanian speaking into the microphone he's holding
Alexis Ohanian (Credit: "Reddit's Alexis Ohanian @ SXSW 2017" by nrkbeta | CC BY-SA 2.0)

Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find her writings and commentaries, including one for "Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian just quit the board in a 'long overdue' move to do the right thing, distancing himself from the site famous for racist content," at landturn.com/blog.​

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June Cheyney Challenge

6/14/2020

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Please join the #CheyneyChallenge, a monthly donation campaign for America's first HBCU. I made my most recent donation of $18.37 today.

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
cheyney.edu
Est. 1837
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The Cheyney Challenge is an initiative of alumnus Mr. Bright. I committed to it in 2015, and began donating the following year. 
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Three Cheyney students standing together on campus
Cheyney students | © The Philadelphia Tribune (Used by permission)

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One way COVID could force economic depression on African nations

6/8/2020

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I think African debtor nations will face a Depression if creditor nations (i.e. Britain, Qatar, and Israel) struggle, too. On the other hand, their relationship with Beijing and Chinese firms will become one of dependence rather than partnership.
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Lebanon?
Yemen?
Syria?
Venezuela?
Libya?
Three dozen nations in Africa?

The world over, the IMF and World Bank have its work cut out for them. And it's hard to watch.
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A comment on "60 Million People Will Fall into Extreme Poverty Due to Coronavirus According to World Bank" (D. Major)
A woman holding up a tablet that says
World Economic Forum press conference 2020 (Credit: "SM20 WEO Press Briefing_1" by IMF Photo/Cliff Owen | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find her writings and commentaries, including the one on "60 Million People Will Fall into Extreme Poverty Due to the Coronavirus According to World Bank" by D. Major, at landturn.com/blog.

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