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        "event_title":"Mai-Thu Perret: An Ideal for Living",
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        "event_title":"MLK  Symposium Event with George C. Fraser",
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        "description":"To celebrate MLK and the success of African Americans in the United States the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) will have an event featuring keynote speaker George C. Fraser on January 7th. Mr. Fraser is a dynamic speaker and an influential example of success, leadership, and the power of the networking.\r\n\r\nMr. Fraser is the chairman and CEO of his own company, FraserNet, an award winning publisher, and is recognized as one of the new voices of African Americans. He is a product of achieving dreams against the odds and strives to motivate others to do the same. The goal of this event is to motivate all in attendance to reach out and be successful in the current and future economic times. \r\n",
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