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Chatham- Southeast Citizen 7-12-2023

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Week of July 12, 2023

WEEKLY

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The Most Powerful Black Social Impact Network That You’ve Never Heard of Just Turned 10 and Is Changing Minds on Equity

P4 FREE | VOL 59 | ISSUE 16

Ryan Destiny and Pacsun Expand Partnership, Unveiling ‘90s-Inspired Summer Collection for 2023 P12

Stephen Voyce Sets Free with “Emancipation of Eze”: The New EP Chronicles His Journey of Personal Liberation P10

Brenda Nelson, owner of Stitch Me Apparel, with Charlie Brownrigg, a Vice President in Information Security Management for J.P. Morgan Chase Commercial Banking. PHOTO PROVIDED BY J.P. MORGAN CHASE.

ENTREPRENEUR GAINS IMPACTFUL EXPERIENCE

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Brenda Nelson started Stitch Me Apparel in 2010 as a hobby. Nelson and her husband would attend trade shows and they would come back with gifts from those events. Nelson thought creating custom apparel was something she could do and decided to buy a machine to use for her projects. P2

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