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  2. BlackPlanet - Wikipedia

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    Website. blackplanet.com. BlackPlanet is an African-American social networking service for matchmaking and job postings. The company website also contains forums for discussion of political and social issues. [2] BlackPlanet was launched by internet analyst Omar Wasow on September 1, 2001.

  3. Omar Wasow - Wikipedia

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    Political science, race and ethnic politics. Spouse. Jennifer Brea. . (m. 2012) . Website. www.omarwasow.com. Omar Tomas Wasow (born December 22, 1970) [1] is an assistant professor in UC Berkeley ’s Department of Political Science. He is co-founder of the social networking website BlackPlanet.

  4. MiGente.com - Wikipedia

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    MiGente.com was an online social-networking site specifically targeting the Hispanic community. It was launched in 2000. [1] [2] Its former parent company, Community Connect Inc., claimed that MiGente.com was the fastest growing English language site for the Hispanic community with over 3 million registered members. [3]

  5. Ethecon Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Ethecon Foundation is a German environmental organisation, which describes itself as a "foundation for ethics and economy". [1] Founded in 2004, Ethecon started presenting annual awards, the Blue Planet Award which is given for actions deemed to be protecting the environment, and conversely the Black Planet Award given to those deemed to be destroying it, in 2006.

  6. AsianAve - Wikipedia

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    History. Originally named AsianAvenue (or Asian Avenue), the site was launched on July 21, 1997 [1] by co-founders Benjamin Sun, Peter Chen, Grace Chang, Michael Montero, and Calvin Wong. By 1998, The New York Times described it as "unusually successful" despite being "run out of an apartment", having hit five million page views from 50,000 users.

  7. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    After recruited by Charles Xavier ("Professor X") to join the X-Men, she receives the code name "Storm". Zarda Shelton ("Power Princess") The princess of Utopia Isle who is a member of the Squadron Supreme. She is considered an analog to Wonder Woman. Crown Princess Alexia Mimic Royal Princess

  8. Jennifer Brea - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Harvard University. Occupation (s) Filmmaker and activist. Jennifer Brea is an American documentary filmmaker and activist. Her debut feature, Unrest, premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and received the US Documentary Special Jury Award For Editing. [1][2] Brea also co-created a virtual reality film which premiered at the ...

  9. Hip hop (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Whether legal or not, the hip hop culture considers tagging buildings, trains, bridges and other structures as visual art, and consider the tags as part of a complex symbol system with its own social codes and subculture rules. Such art is in some cases now subject to federal protection in the US, making its erasure illegal. [123]