Interview with engineer economist — James Felton Keith
James Felton Keith has too many first names, so most people call him JFK. He is an award winning engineer economist and author. He has founded and incubated an industry.
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Posted by Malcolm Boyd | Feb 19, 2018 | FEATURED, Interviews, Politics
James Felton Keith has too many first names, so most people call him JFK. He is an award winning engineer economist and author. He has founded and incubated an industry.
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Feb 19, 2018 | FEATURED, Politics
The summit addressed Minority Procurement, Equity Investment, Board Diversity, and Life after Sports and Technology.
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Jan 11, 2018 | FEATURED, Politics
There have been three milestone “Firsts” which have been credited to Dillip Chauhan. For one, when Chauhan, now 47, who was born in India and immigrated to America in 1999, received the New York State and City Hall’s Political Rising Star 40 Under Award in 2007, he became the first person of South Asian ancestry to be so honored.
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Jan 7, 2018 | FEATURED, Interviews, Politics
Ethan Felder grew up in and currently resides in Forest Hills Queens. He is a practicing labor...
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Dec 7, 2017 | FEATURED, Politics
Nelson Mandela legacy is already reshaping our world for the better. I am once again reminded of...
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Nov 19, 2017 | Politics
A great leader’s courage to fulfill his vision comes from passion, not position — JOHN MAXWELL...
Read MorePosted by Pauline Swift | Aug 7, 2017 | Politics
Richard David is a Democratic candidate for the City Council in District 28. He has worked at senior levels of government for over ten years, the most of any candidate in this race although he is the youngest candidate at age 31.
Read MorePosted by Pauline Swift | Jul 11, 2017 | Interviews, Politics
On Tuesday, June 27, 2017, Our World Media magazine Pauline Swift interviewed Hiram Monserrate, who is contesting in the Democratic Primary to replace Julissa Ferreras present for the New York City Council seat in the 21st district currently occupied by Ms. Julissa Ferreras.
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Apr 27, 2017 | Community, Politics
Mayor Bill de Blasio in his attempt to continue solidify his base as November mayoral election draws closer, stopped by I.S 61 Leonardo Da Vinci in Corona Queens seeking vote and validation.
Read MorePosted by George Onuorah | Feb 13, 2017 | Politics
Many politicians, pundits and people are still scratching their head wondering about the surprising outcome of presidential election 2017. The surprising outcome is really how a so called political novice like Mr. Donald Trump emerged winner, a billionaire, real estate magnet who many never really gave any chance. But yet he not only crushed his primary opponents about sixteen of them.
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