Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Black Woman Who Advised Barbie to Wear an Afro and Discuss Racism Introduces ME Doll

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Marketer Who Advised Barbie to Wear an Afro and Discuss Racism Introduces ME Doll

 The Black Doll Affair (TBDA), the Barack Obama Presidential Volunteer Service Award–winning cultural arts and self-esteem movement, announces The ME Doll (Mitochondrial Eve) – a human family heirloom inspired by the shared origin of humanity. Through the launch of the ME Doll, TBDA also introduces ME + You, a global artistic and cultural initiative inviting artists and the public to participate in telling the oldest story on Earth: that every living human traces their maternal lineage to one African Mother. Founded by Dana Hill, better known as “Mama Doll,” The Black Doll Affair continues its mission to merge education, empowerment, and cultural storytelling through art.

ME is short for Mitochondrial Eve, the African woman from whom all living humans trace their maternal lineage. While she was not the only woman alive at the time, she is the only one whose mitochondrial DNA line continued unbroken to the present day. This scientific understanding affirms that every person alive today belongs to one human family, connected through a single maternal origin in Africa.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Black Author, New Memoir “Deceitful Intentions”

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Black Founder and Best-Selling Author Releases New Memoir “Deceitful Intentions”

Nationwide -- Gerard C. Cole Sr., best-selling author and founder of Joy in the Journey LLC™, announces the release of his new memoir, Deceitful Intentions — a deeply personal account of one man’s faith walk as he fought to guide a rising musical family through triumph, deception, and destiny.

Inspired by real events, Deceitful Intentions picks up after the world first met Voices of Glory — the three young siblings who became a Top Five finalist on Season 4 of America’s Got Talent (2009).


Monday, February 16, 2026

New “ABCs of R&B” Children's Book About the Legends of Black Music

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Author Releases New Children’s Book “The ABCs of R&B,” About the Legends of Black Music

 Get ready to hit the stage with The ABCs of R&B, the first A-to-Z children’s book celebrating the legends of rhythm and blues. Written by educator and author Claudia Walker and published by HBCU Prep School, the book is written in engaging, rhyming prose that takes readers of all ages on a soulful journey through the artists who shaped music, culture, and memories for generations.

From Motown legends like Stevie Wonder and the Temptations, to 80s and 90s icons like Prince, Aaliyah, and Mary J. Blige, to contemporary stars like SZA and H.E.R., The ABCs of R&B introduces children to the stories, achievements, and impact behind the music they hear every day. With vibrant, playful illustrations by XPayne that bring each artist to life, every page feels like a front-row seat at a live concert.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Get The Scoop On How Wanda D. Hollis Author of The Breakthrough Book I Am Enough Is Launching Her Latest Major Expo and Leadership Conference

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Wanda D. Hollis Marks Anniversary of
Breakthrough Book I Am Enough: Wake Up
Winning with Major Business Expo &
Leadership Conference

Wanda D. Hollis Marks Anniversary of Breakthrough Book I Am Enough: Wake Up Winning with Major Business Expo & Leadership Conference

Celebrated transformational leader, empowerment voice, and visionary strategist Wanda D. Hollis is honoring the anniversary of her groundbreaking book I Am Enough: Wake Up Winning with a powerful Empowerment Expo and Leadership Conference designed to elevate entrepreneurs, ignite confidence, and amplify voices across the country.

Known as a phenomenal force for personal transformation, Hollis has inspired thousands to move beyond limitations, eliminate excuses, and step boldly into purpose.

The event will bring together leaders, business owners, authors, creators, and speakers for a full weekend of collaboration, business growth, and legacy-building.

“I wrote I Am Enough: Wake Up Winning to remind people that greatness already exists within them. This anniversary is not just about the book it’s about every dream, every voice, and every person ready to stand up and say: I am enough,” said Hollis.

The I Am Enough Empowerment Expo will feature dynamic speakers, vendor and talent showcases, ancestral recognition, breakthrough sessions, live interviews, media opportunities, and connections with platforms that elevate culture, commerce, and community.

For more information, please visit: I Am Enough Tap Here

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Get The Scoop On How Entrepreneur Valerie Ross Expands Legacy With Motivational Speaking and Business Mentorship

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Indianapolis Entrepreneur
Valerie Ross Expands Legacy With
Motivational Speaking and

 Business Mentorship


Valerie Ross
 is a respected Indianapolis-based entrepreneur with more than 33 years of experience in the janitorial and service industry.


She is the founder of Industrial Building Services, a leading janitorial company serving Indianapolis and surrounding areas for over three decades.


For the first 25 years, Valerie personally owned and operated the company, which grew to become one of the largest janitorial businesses in its sector, including large-scale apartment and commercial cleaning services.


In addition to her success in janitorial services, Valerie Ross is a real estate owner and investor, and the owner of a boutique and a barbershop, reflecting her diverse entrepreneurial portfolio and commitment to community-centered business development.


Building on her decades of experience, Valerie operates her motivational speaking and mentorship division, Valerie Lassere Ross, through which she speaks on entrepreneurship, discipline, consistency, faith, and leadership.


Get the Scoop On Black Women Refusing to Become a Statistic (Part 1) By Renee Williams

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“I Refuse to Become a Statistic (Part 1): Why Black Women Need More Than Apologies — We Need Power”

By Renee Williams

Nia Robinson is a 31-year-old coordinator in Atlanta who is done feeling powerless in the doctor’s office.

“I’m not just ‘another patient’ in a gown; I am a woman who refuses to become a statistic because a doctor wouldn’t listen.”

Her words hit even harder when we look at what’s happening in hospitals today.

Recently, more than 500 women filed a lawsuit against Chesapeake Regional Medical Center in Virginia. They say a former doctor there performed unnecessary surgeries, including hysterectomies and other major procedures, that they didn’t truly need.

One attorney called this case:

“Perhaps the single largest case involving civil rights violations of humans in our lifetime.”

Think about that.

Hundreds of women. Their bodies were cut open. Life-changing surgeries they may not have needed. All inside a system that was supposed to protect them.

This isn’t just about one bad doctor. It’s about power.

  • Who has it?

  • Who doesn’t?

  • And what happens when we walk into exam rooms with no tools, no proof, and no backup?


The Problem: When We’re Not Heard, We Become “Cases”

Black women have carried stories of dismissal, disrespect, and danger in healthcare for generations. Now those stories are showing up in courtrooms and headlines.

The truth:

  • Black women are about three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women.

  • Our pain is more likely to be ignored, minimized, or misdiagnosed.

  • Our concerns about periods, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause are often brushed aside with “you’re fine” or “it’s in your head.”

The Chesapeake Regional case is one extreme example, but many of us know smaller — and still life-threatening — versions.

And this doesn’t just happen to women without money, status, or fame.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Black Author, New Book “Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked.”

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Black Author Announces Forthcoming Book “Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked.”

In a professional culture that rewards performance while punishing humanity, certified confidence coach, author, and anti-trafficking activist Deondriea Cantrice is asking a question many high achievers are afraid to voice: What if winning at work is costing us ourselves?

Her forthcoming book, Overqualified. Overworked. Overlooked: How to Win Without Losing Yourself, scheduled for release in February 2026, confronts the silent crisis facing professionals who appear successful on paper yet feel depleted, unseen, and disconnected internally. The book is a bold examination of what happens when ambition is weaponized, confidence is slowly eroded, and excellence becomes a liability rather than a shield.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Actress Dawnn Lewis’ Foundation Sponsors Elementary STEM Clubs for Underserved Chicago Students

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Award-Winning Actress Dawnn Lewis’ A New Day Foundation Sponsors Elementary STEM Clubs for Underserved Chicago Students

Frost Equity Initiative, a Los Angeles-based STEM education nonprofit, is expanding access to high-quality elementary STEM programs thanks to funding from A New Day Foundation, founded by award-winning actress, musician, producer, and activist Dawnn Lewis.

With support from A New Day Foundation, Frost Equity Initiative launched STEM Clubs for 2nd–5th grade students at Ida B. Wells Elementary School and Woodlawn Community Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois, providing students with 30 hours of hands-on STEM instruction during the fall 2025 semester. The program delivered hands-on, age-appropriate lessons in computer science fundamentals, physics, and artificial intelligence, designed to build curiosity, confidence, and foundational technical skills.

The artificial intelligence curriculum introduced students to emerging concepts such as computer vision and machine learning, culminating in students designing and creating their own games. For Woodlawn Community Elementary School, this initiative marked the first STEM program in the school’s history, representing a milestone for both students and staff.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Black-Owned Luxury Salon and Wellness Spa in DC Setting a New Standard of Inclusive Beauty

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Founder of Black-Owned Luxury Salon and Wellness Spa Setting a New Standard of Inclusive Beauty in Washington, DC

Ngina Thomas, the Founder and CEO of Studio Chique, a Black-owned luxury salon and wellness spa in the heart of Washington, DC, is redefining the beauty landscape with an elevated, exclusive experience that seamlessly blends expert hair care, holistic wellness, and refined indulgence.

Thomas, a trailblazing entrepreneur who built her business with unwavering faith and courage, created Studio Chique as a testament to purpose-driven leadership. Guided by conviction and resilience, Ngina transformed her vision into a premier luxury destination—creating a space where beauty, wellness, and empowerment intersect. Her leadership has positioned Studio Chique as both an industry standout and a source of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

THE STORY OF NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY AND THE HUGUENOT LEGACY THAT LEADS TO VENITA BENITEZ

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 THE STORY OF NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY AND THE HUGUENOT LEGACY THAT LEADS TO VENITA BENITEZ

Founding Era, Foundational Black American and
American Descendant of Slavery
Venita Benitez Reflects On Her Legacy

National - Every year on February 1, the United States observes National Freedom Day, a national observance established by Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman in 1948. The date marks the signing of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery and opened a new chapter in the nation’s long struggle toward liberty.

President Harry S. Truman Signing The Proclamation Establishing National Freedom Day

National Freedom Day is a moment to reflect on what freedom truly means — not as a single event, but as a journey shaped by countless individuals who fought, fled, sacrificed, and persevered so that future generations could live with dignity and choice. It honors every story of resilience, every act of courage, and every family that carried the idea of freedom forward, even when the world tried to silence them.

The Original Founder Of National Freedom Day Movement, Major Richard Robert Wright Sr. 

It is within this national context — a day dedicated to the meaning of freedom — that the story of the Chapelier – Chappelear family becomes especially powerful.

The lineage begins in the ancient Protestant stronghold of Uzès, Languedoc, where Rev. Louis Chapelier served as a minister during one of the darkest periods for French Huguenots. When the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685, ministers like him were targeted first. Their churches were destroyed, their families threatened, and their faith criminalized. Yet Rev. Chapelier stood firm, anchoring a family whose courage would echo across continents and centuries.
    

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Award-Winning Black Podcast Host Dr. Catrise Austin to Reveal PR Strategies at Podfest 2026

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Award-Winning Black Podcast Host to Reveal PR Strategies at Podfest 2026

Dr. Catrise Austin, award-winning podcast host, CEO of Celebrity Branding, LLC, and nationally recognized branding, PR, and media visibility strategist, will take the stage at Podfest Multimedia Expo 2026 to share proven strategies that help podcasters turn content into visibility, authority, and revenue.

Dr. Austin will present “7 PR Strategies That Work for Podcasters” on Thursday, January 15, from 9:00–9:30 AM, offering podcasters and entrepreneurs a practical framework for earning media attention, building credibility, and monetizing their message beyond downloads.

A recipient of the 2025 Best Podcast Host Award at the Dental Socials Awards, held during The Dental Festival in Delray Beach, Florida, Dr. Austin brings more than 25 years of national media experience to the Podfest stage. She is the host of the Let’s Talk Smiles podcast and the founder of Celebrity Branding, LLC, where she helps podcasters, authors, speakers, executives, and healthcare leaders become the most visible and in-demand voices in their industries.