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The Power Is Now Radio Features Robert Fragoso Of Anchor Loans

Riverside, California (March 18, 2013) – On Thursday March 28, Anchor Loans Executive Vice President Robert Fragoso will be the featured guest on The Power Is Now Online radio’s Thursday live edition. Robert Fragoso has been exposed to real estate investing from an early age. His natural expertise allowed him to achieve success as a private real estate investor since the early 1990’s. Mr. Fragoso has over a decade of experience on both sides of real estate transactions. In 1998, he began working for Anchor Loans and became an instrumental for generating new business, which contributed significantly to the said company’s growth. Mr. Fragoso leads the loan organization activities at Anchor Loans and is involved in the strategic planning for acquisitions. Mr. Fragoso and host Eric L. Frazier will discuss the background of Anchor Loans, its roles as a lending company and the available programs that are available to borrowers. The show will highlight the differe

Harriet Tubman 100th Anniversary of her death

Today March 10 th is the 100th anniversary of Harriet Tubman's death. Can we really appreciate the courage that Harriet Tubman had to lead 300 souls out of slavery and not lose a single one?  How does an African Women during this period in our history have the courage, the resources and the fearlessness to pull this off?  I often think about great men and women in the African American community who were willing to risk their lives for people who are not even their immediately family but are their brothers and sisters in their community.  These leaders see community as family and they are willing to risk their lives to better the lives of their family.   Who are our community leaders today?  What are they doing to have impact on the lives of their people?   The most famous community organizer I know is now our President who has and will continue to have an impact on our country and the world.   When President Obama's term has ended and the political rhetoric of hate, class-