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25 year old Jasmine Twitty , a recent grad of the College of Charleston has become the youngest judge in history of South Carolina! Now THIS is what you call a role model! She is a member of the Upstate Network Young Professionals Board, she is the treasurer of the Urban League of the Upstate, and she has made history all over social media with #JasmineTwitty trending on yesterday.

While most 25 year olds spend their time on social media all day, Jasmine is making it happen while making history. With all of the controversy and sad news that has come out of the state of South Carolina, it is awesome to see an uplifting story. Congrats Jasmine, we are rooting for you!

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Apr 19, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) reacts in the second quarter against the Boston Celtics in game one of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports - RTR4XXG6

The news is constantly highlighting all of the ridiculous and ratchet events in the lives of many of our athletes. Now we need to take some time and give props to Lebron James in a major way. Bron Bron has teamed up with the University of Akron, and through his foundation, he plans to sponsor more than 1000 scholorships for kids seeking higher education.

Lebron says:

“I think its probably one of the best things I’ve ever been a part of, this is very special to me. As a kid growing up in teh innter city and as an African American kid, you dont really think past high school because it’ no possible or your family can’t support you. For us to be able to do something like this…it means so much.”

Kudos to this young man and his foundation!

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Hey business owners, listen up! One of my friends forwarded me information regarding the Brownstone Institute Classes, so I decided to attend the first session just to find out what it was all about. Any platforms that cater to small businesses always peek my interest so I decided to find out more about these classes. Brownstone is offering small businesses the opportunity to get information on how they can get in on some of these city and state bids that are available.

For example, lets say Medical University is building a new Children’s wing and they are currently looking for a company that can come in and paint, or perhaps they are looking for a janitorial service to come in and clean up after construction. Many of these bids range from thousands to millions of dollars. Brownstone has decided to provide YOU, the small business, with the tools that you need to be able to bid on some of the opportunities available throughout the state and city.

So here’s the deal, I’ve attended many seminars throughout the area and there are many great programs out there. During the first session of the Brownstone Institute the information that was covered in a one-night session seemed to be pretty thorough. Not only was the President of Brownstone in attendance, but he had all of his staffers there as well. The speaker of the night was Gary, who is currently employed at the SCDOT. Gary’s job is to make sure that the small business applying for bids are in compliance and, that these businesses represent Disadvantage Businesses, which include women and minority businesses. Gary provided details on what prevents many businesses from being able to apply for bids and some of the issues we can avoid that make it difficult to win a bid through the state. Gary also informed the class of the certifications needed that would put them at the top of the list when selecting businesses.

The session also included walking business owners through some of the state supported websites that list hundreds of jobs and bids. The Brownstone institute instructors said many of the complaints from business owners are that there are no jobs available. They explained that jobs are plentiful, however small businesses have not positioned themselves to become eligible to apply for these bids.

So far, there has been only one session, but the Brownstone Institute is encouraging people to still come out and sign up if you have a small business. Based on the class that I observed, I will definately be attending. I believe this is a rare opportunity for business owners to (1) gather together and network with other businesses (2) network with actual decision makers and (3) get this type of information FOR FREE.

I hope you guys take advantage of this! Let’s get it!
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You may have seen her at a Black Lives Matter gathering, or perhaps during an ABC News or CNN news segment, or maybe you visited 787 on a Friday to check out “Something To Say” poetry night. Where ever you had the privilege of seeing “The Queen”, we are sure she left quite a lasting impression. Although she has only been on the poetry scene for less than two or three years, Christine (many know her as Gretch) has taken the poetry world by storm. In a short time she has written a book, helped in branding one of the best poetry events in the lowcountry with the help of her partner Kinloch, and she manages to use her voice, her talent and her prose in the fight for justice and equality for black lives. Our Editor had a chance to sit down with Christine to talk about her journey and you can check out her entire story in the upcoming September 2016 edition of Syllabus Magazine.

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