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Thursday, July 24, 2008

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Black Americans In Publishing, Inc. (BAIP), formerly known as Black Women In Publishing (BWIP), was founded in 1979 by a group of distinguished women, and is proud to continue building this vital organization and seeing it move continually, onward and upward.

BAIP is a non-profit volunteer organization which supports the advancement of black professionals and aspirants in all areas of the publishing industry, through career networking, mentorship and education outreach. These goals are realized through regular meetings, special programs and publications dedicated to support, enable and encourage our membership. While we appreciate your interest, please note that BAIP is not a book publisher.

While we would love to help everyone develop their inner voice, we do not offer writer services. Inquiries regarding these matters will not receive a reply.


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With a minimum donation of $45.00 or more, you will receive a one year subscription to Black Issues Book Review and a one year subscription to Black Enterprise Magazine. This is also for new renewal, or you can give your subscription as a gift to a friend.
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Starting February 2005, BAIP reinstated annual dues of $25 to keep our organization running and allow us to continue to provide you with programs and information about the publishing industry. Please send your payments, made payable to Black Americans in Publishing, to P.O. Box 6275 FDR Station, New York, NY 10150.


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