Chelia Copeland

Highly motivated, creative and versatile journalist with a graduate degree in journalism. Over five years of writing/editing experience. Energetic self-starter with excellent analytical skills.
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  • Tips for Finding the Right Women's Winter Boots for Your Style
    With winter comes cold with cold comes snow and with snow comes the invaluable winter boot. Winter boots are a must if you live in cold climates which have the capability of accumulating heavy snowfall. Here are a few tips on the hottest winter boots...
  • Fashions Straight from the Runway
    Have you seen ladies wearing the high-waisted, Desperate Housewife-like dresses, or the ladies and gents rockin' plaid shorts? Did you think they were fashion challenged? According to what's seen on the runways around the globe, they are actually fashion forward.
  • The State of Welfare: An Expert's Analysis
    The New York Times Reporter, Jason DeParle, takes an in-depth look at the challenges and effects of welfare reform in the lives of three families in American Dream: Three Women, Ten Kids, and a Nations's Drive to End Welfare.
  • How to Handle Panhandling in Chicago
    Chicago City Council members passed an ordinance on panhandling as an attempt to stop panhandlers from harassing people in the city.
  • How to Obtain a Curvy Look Without the Exercise Commitment
    We are all trying to attain that perfect hour glass silhouette. You can work out, but working out won't change you from a pear or a spoon into an hour glass. But, there are ways to add and take away from the LOOK of your shape by following a few simple rules.
  • Top 10 Chicago Spring "To Do's"
    Spring is here!!! And now that the weather is changing, it is time to go out and enjoy some of the most highlighted events of the season. Here is a list of various to do's to do before the season ends.
  • Shaquille O'Neal Files for Divorce
    Just when we thought there was hope for having a successful marriage with an NBA player, the famous Shaunie and Shaquille O'Neal are no longer.
  • Granny's Love Offers Support for Families Dealing With Grief Separation and Illness
    In Lincoln Heights, African Americans make up the majority of their population of 4,113. Octavia Gray, 54, Founder and Executive Director of Granny's Love, has helped families cope with FAS.
  • Drinking Away Your Problems and Giving Them to Your Child
    The girls-Annette, 10, Marie, 9, Elizabeth, 6, and Shaila, 4-have fetal alcohol syndrome, a condition that affects 5.4 of 1,000 African Americans each year. That makes it four times more prevalent in the African American community as compared to the general population.
  • FAS: Prevalent in African Americans
    State experts have found a higher prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome in the African American population in comparison to other races.
  • Missing: The Warning Label on my Generic Prescription Bottle
    Imagine taking an over-the-counter or prescription drug without receiving all its health warnings. That may be the case for you and thousands of Americans taking generic drugs.
  • Playful Prints - Wearing Workplace Attire with Style
    Stripes, polka-dots and leopards oh my!! It seems you can't go wrong wearing a print these days.
  • Beating the Odds - Academic Success Stories in Harlem
    Beating the odds in education is a goal that becomes increasingly more challenging when growing up in Harlem- an area known for having one of the lowest performing public school systems in the nation.
  • Ex-Girlfriend of Sean Benson
    I'd read in fairytales how it was supposed to work. A tall dark and handsome dream will whisk me off my feet when the time is right. But, when will the time be right?

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