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The Emblem of the Helping Hand
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The Emblem of the Helping Hand is a symbol of a commitment to "leaving the pile higher than you found it" It is acknowledges the help, support, and encouragement we receive from fellow bloggers while giving a "Helping Hand" to new bloggers who are trying to find their way, their niche, and their voice in a venue that can be very intimidating. It is an Emblem that says "Much Obliged" to our blog mentors while "Paying it Forward" to others.
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Much Obliged and Paying it Forward #5
SjP's is STILL here. After 18 months, I'm still here - telling the truth according to me. But, there is no way that I could keep on keeping on without the support and encouragement of some very special bloggers. So, it is fitting that I give a "Much ...
Much Obliged and Paying it Forward #4
Happy New Year! One year ago today, Sojourner's Place officially opened and became a member of the blogosphere with a post entitled, Being Black in the Workplace. Today, 378 posts later, Sojourner's Place a rank of #65 on Villager's Black Blog Rankin...
Much Obliged and Paying it Forward #3
It is customary that when Sojourner's Place reaches a goal or some other blog-milestone, that the Emblem of the Helping Hand is passed on in both humility and celebration.Sojourner's Place was recently named the 2009 Black Web Award winner in the "Be...
Much Obliged and Paying it Forward #2
I'm celebrating milestones and awesome recognitions received over at Sojourner's Place by handing out the second Emblem of the Helping Hand to 13 amazing and supportive bloggers.It's great to have received: Black Blog and Black Weblog Award nominatio...
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Congratulations!
Receiving the Emblem in recognition for your mentoring, support, and encouragement to a fellow blogger is no small fete! It is evidence that you have gone well beyond the call of duty by your continued efforts to "leave the pile higher than you found...


Nice idea, good blog... I like the template (Cellar Heat), as I'm using two versions of it myself (both dark and light!)..
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