Black Business Students Association(BBSA) of CSUDH's Interests
General
- BBSA creates Networking opportunities
-BBSA Sponsor’s community service projects
- BBSA is a fun, exciting, and progressive organization to be apart of..... BBSA past events include Workshops: Resume Writing & Effective Interviewing, Spring Fever Fundraiser Party, BBSA Gospel Explosion, Black Women's Appreciation Program, March against Violent Crime; Clubs, Greek and Organizations Awareness BBQ; Service to Jamaica Community Service, Car Wash, and much more
Heroes
BBSA President- Trivia Brown,
BBSA Vice President- Tavaris
BBSA Treasurer- Khila Washington,
BBSA Secretary-
BBSA Director of Public Relations- Ryan Moore,
BBSA Director of Community Service-
BBSA Historian-
BBSA Webmaster- Ladonna Martin
Black Business Students Association(BBSA) of CSUDH's Details
Status:
Single
Zodiac Sign:
Leo
Education:
In college
Black Business Students Association(BBSA) of CSUDH's Schools
California State University-Dominguez Hills
Carson, CA
Graduated: N/A
Major: All Majors Welcome
Minor: All Minors Welcome
Clubs: BBSA all the way!!!..and we plan 2 try to co-sponsor events with The Black Student Union & LSBA( Latino Students Business Association) of CSUDH
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Black Business Students Association(BBSA) of CSUDH's Blurbs
About me: MEETING PLACE: LOKER STUDENT UNION on the first thursday of each month at 6:30PM..See information desk for exact room location.
1st BBSA President,
Rex Richardson was CSUDH 2005-2006 ASI President.
Rex also founded BBSA in 2004...........
2nd BBSA President,
Ifeanyi Ebigbo is current CSUDH ASI President
Mission Statement:
The Black Business Students Association will create a positive and productive support network by striving to encourage involvement of students of African descent in the field of business, to better prepare them for the concepts and practices of the business world, and to promote the well-being of CSUDH's College of Business Administration and Public Policy's black student body
The business students of African descent at California State University, Dominguez Hills now have a useful avenue to advance professional development in the field of business.
Our objectives are:
To promote and develop academic and professional excellence
To encourage and assist minority students to enter a business related profession
Create networking opportunities between corporations, students, administration, and faculty.
To equip each member with the skills necessary to be competitive in the job market.
Inform students concerning the Business Schools policies and procedures and aid them in formulating academic programs that meet their academic goals.
Sponsor community service projects that allow our members to assist in the positive development of young minds and the opening of doors to the greater world around these youth.
To inform members of professional opportunities in the public and private sectors
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Who I'd like to meet: ANY STUDENT ON THE CSUDH CAMPUS THAT WANTS TO BE INVOLVED!!
:JOIN US
MEETING PLACE: LOKER STUDENT UNION on the first thursday of each month at 6:30PM..See information desk for exact room location.
Website:www.csudh.edu/bbsa/
Email: BBSA_LEADERS@YAHOO.COM
Facebook: BBSA Facebook Page
ALL CSUDH STUDENTS ARE INTVITED TO ATTEND THE BSU HALLOWEEN JUMP-OFF ON OCTOBER 26. PLEASE JOIN US FOR A NIGHT OF FUN. THERE WILL BE MUSIC, DANCING, FOOD, GAMES, PRIZES AND MUCH MORE. AND ITS FREE!
THIS IS OUR FIRST ON CAMPUS EVENT AND WE WOULD LIKE FOR EVERYONE TO ATTEND AND SEE WHAT BSU IS ALL ABOUT. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO MEET AND NETWORK WITH OTHER AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS ON CAMPUS, HAVE FUN, AND LEARN A LITTLE ABOUT OUR CULTURE. MORE UPDATES COMING SOON. MARK YOUR CALENDER!
A friend came to my dorm room just to chat while her laundry was drying. As we were chatting, two young freshman came by. One of the boys wanted to "talk" to my friend (as in date). She asked him how old they were, and both of the boys replied 18. My friend and I both laughed hysterically because we are both 22 years old. After my friend left the young men were still hanging around and he wanted to know how he could gain the interest of her.
The first thing I told him to do was to pull up his pants. He asked why, then said he like saggin' his pants. I told him to come over to my computer and spell the word saggin'. Then I told him to write the word saggin' backwards.
S-A-G-G-I-N
N-I-G-G-A-S
I told him the origin of that look was from prison. Men in prison wore their pants low when they were spoken for. The other reason their pants looked like that was because they were not allowed to have belts because prisoners were likely to try to commit suicide.
We as young black people have to be the ones to effect change. We are dying. The media has made a mockery of the Black American. Even our brothers and sisters from Africa don't take us seriously. Something as simple as pulling up your pants and standing with your head high could made the biggest difference in the world's perception of us. It is time to do right by ourselves. We need to love and embrace each other. No one is going to do for us.
It all comes down to perception. What people perceive, is what is reality to them. We have to change not only the media's perception of us, but we need to change the perception of ourselves. Remember all eyes are on you Black Man. All eyes are on you Black Woman. All eyes are on you Black Child. People are waiting for us to mess up. We have let not only the media, but the government and the world taint the pure essence of us. They have stripped our culture down to the point where we only believe we can become rappers and sports athletes. We are so much more.
To all my black men,
Its time to stand up. There are billions of Black Women who want to do nothing more than worship the ground that you walk on. We are so in love with your potential. We want to have your back, we want to love, support and cherish every ounce of your being. But with that you have to show that you are willing to be the head of our house holds. You have to prove yourselves worthy of our submission. We need you to be hard working...Not a hustler. We need you to seek higher education, to seek spirituality. We need you to stand! And trust us, we will have your back. We know that it gets hard, we know you get weary. Trust and believe that there is nothing that a Black Woman and a Black Man can't handle with God on their sides.
To all my Black Women:
It is also time for us to stand up. It is time for us to stop using our bodies as our primary form of communication. It is time to be that virtuous woman that Proverbs spoke of. We can not sit by the way side, while our men our dying by the masses. We are the epitome of Black Love. It starts with in up. We need to speak with conviction to let not only our Black Men know, but the world know that we are the Mother's of this world. We are so powerful. We are so beautiful. We need to love and embrace every blessing God has given us physically emotionally and spiritually.
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For all My Black Children:
We need to love them. We need to teach them. We need to stand up for them. We need to protect them. We need to show them that there is no "get rich quick." We need to tell them that they WILL die trying if the submit to a life of crime and deceit. We need to teach our children to that no one will love them the way we can. And being a basket ball player, a rapper, or a drug dealer is not reality, its not realistic and a small percentage of people ever make it that far. We need to teach our children that we can be better than the rappers and athletes. We can be the owners of these sports teams, we can be the CEO's of our fortune 500 companies. We need to believe in literacy. I am almost certain if we were to look back to the 1930's and 40's, the literacy rates for Black American Children are probably still the same.