Michael B. Hancock, who served three terms as Denver’s mayor, spanning 12 years from 2011 to 2023, has purchased the 7,600-square-foot triangular brick office building located at 2413 North Washington Street for $1.4 million; a structure that carries more than a century of history. Once an early 1900s ice house and later the flagship office of late Black developer and philanthropist Carl Bourgeois. Hancock, Denver’s second Black mayor, said the building now stands at the intersection of past and possibility.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Denver's 2nd Black Mayor Honors Late Developer and Philanthropist With Historic Property Purchase
Michael B. Hancock, who served three terms as Denver’s mayor, spanning 12 years from 2011 to 2023, has purchased the 7,600-square-foot triangular brick office building located at 2413 North Washington Street for $1.4 million; a structure that carries more than a century of history. Once an early 1900s ice house and later the flagship office of late Black developer and philanthropist Carl Bourgeois. Hancock, Denver’s second Black mayor, said the building now stands at the intersection of past and possibility.
Financial Literacy Coach Helping Black and Brown Families Transform Their Money Mindset
Dr. Wendy G. Wilson, a Texas-based educator, businesswoman, and licensed financial professional, is working to help families start financial conversations earlier. As a Money Mindset & Accountability Coach and the founder of Free Me Financial Solutions, she is focused on equipping Black and Brown families with the tools and understanding needed to break generational money cycles.
For generations, many Black and Brown families have been taught the value of hard work. Work hard. Stay consistent. Provide for your family. But one critical piece has often been missing from that equation: understanding how money actually works. Bills get paid. Responsibilities are handled.
Black Scholars Challenge America’s Wealth Gap with Transformational Blueprint for African Americans
In a bold and timely response to the persistent wealth gap in America, financial behaviorist Dr. Anita R. Johnson and financial strategist Steven E. LaBroi have released a groundbreaking two-part book series designed to fundamentally transform how African Americans approach money, wealth, and legacy.
Titled Financial Erudition of African Americans, this two-part series delivers a comprehensive blueprint that moves beyond traditional financial literacy—offering a deeply integrated strategy that combines behavioral transformation with asset-based wealth building.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
New Book, Black Veteran Provides Roadmap for Mentoring the Next Generation of Black Leaders
Author, educator, and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Alan D. Benson announces the release of his powerful new book, Elevate from boys to MEN. This essential guide provides a strategic framework for turning potential into purpose, specifically designed to bridge the gap between adolescence and impactful manhood in the modern world.
In an era where young men are often searching for direction, Benson delivers more than just advice—he provides a mission-ready blueprint. Drawing from his experience as an educator and his leadership background, Benson tackles the “maturity gap” with a blend of discipline, empathy, and actionable wisdom.
ABC Book for Black Children Celebrates Culture, Community and Confidence
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
TSA Pay Crisis Isn’t Over: Back Pay Arrives, But Airport Workforce Still Struggling to Recover
- Partial or staggered payments
- Delays depending on banking and processing systems
- Continued uncertainty about future paychecks
- Some called out.
- Some took second jobs.
- Some left the workforce entirely.
- Hundreds of TSA workers resigned during the shutdown period
- Call-out rates surged into double digits in key regions
- Remaining workers were forced to cover longer shifts under stress
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Could The Deadly LaGuardia Airport Crash in Queens NY Been Avoided?
- Both the aircraft and the vehicle may have been cleared onto the runway
- Communication breakdowns occurred between air traffic control and ground crews
- Critical seconds passed before warnings could prevent impact
- Increased incidents of “runway incursions” (close calls between aircraft and ground vehicles)
- Concerns about air traffic controller workload and staffing levels
- Operational pressure at high-volume airports like LaGuardia
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Black Tech Consultant from Spain Launches Global Relocation Services for Professionals
Arnitha Webb, a veteran technology consultant, is bridging a critical gap in the "Blaxit" and digital nomad movements: the financial bridge between wanting to leave and having the means to stay gone. From her home in Valencia, Spain, she is launching RYLAbroad, a consultancy that teaches high-performing professionals and families how to move with a plan—not panic.
While most relocation services focus on visas and housing, RYLAbroad is built on an Income-First philosophy. Through her signature Authority Graph Session, Arnitha helps Corporate Transitioners decode their expertise into AI-resistant transferable skills to build portable income blueprints.
Black Author Debuts Powerful Memoir, From the Projects to the Halls of Academia and Medicine
Rudolph Elliot Willis will release his debut book, Echoes of Cabrini-Green, on April 21, 2026, published by Southern Illinois University Press (SIU Press). Written as a series of intimate letters to his mother after her death, this deeply personal narrative reflects on a childhood shaped by systemic poverty, racism, and uncertainty, showing how faith, education, and resilience can remake lives. The memoir is available for pre-order from SIU Press and Amazon.
“A poignant and deeply personal account of African American migration, struggle and resilience in post-WWII Chicago,” said Teresa Irene Gonzales, author of Building a Better Chicago: Race and Community Resistance to Urban Redevelopment. “Willis powerfully illustrates how broader social forces, such as racism, deindustrialization, and poverty, shaped the lives of families such as his, while also honoring the moments of joy, humor, and hope that persisted.”
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Black Owner of Dessert Food Truck Celebrates 30 Years in Business
Andrea Lacy, Founder and CEO of Luv’s Brownies®, the iconic Bay Area bakery behind the Original Heart-Shaped Brownie®, is celebrating Women’s History Month with major milestones that highlight its continued growth, community impact, and commitment to expanding educational opportunities.
As her company approaches its 30th anniversary this October, she is strengthening her regional presence through her popular dessert truck, which now attends approximately 300 events per year, serves more than 20,000 items annually, and appears at some San Jose Earthquakes games and every BayFC soccer game at PayPal Stadium. “Everyone loves when Luv’s Brownies are at the matches,” said Bianca Padilla, Earthquakes and BayFC Event Operations.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Black Founder Launches 24/7 Caregiver Support Line to Address Care Gap for Black Families
In Black families, caregiving is not a choice. It is a calling, a cultural expectation passed down through generations, and one of the most underserved responsibilities in America. Now, one Bay Area founder is doing something about it.
Nikki K. Lopez, MBA, CDP, a Jamaican-born certified dementia practitioner, life coach, author, and speaker, is the founder of two organizations designed to meet family caregivers exactly where they are: Caregiver OneCall, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing free 24/7 caregiver navigation and support services nationwide, and Caring Haven, an award-winning senior care agency serving the Bay Area.










