Monday, February 23, 2026
Black Family-Owned Non-Profit to Host Virtual Talk on Raising Money-Confident Kids
Get the Scoop on Internationally Celebrated Saxophonist Isaiah T Kicking Off The Full Spectrum Tour
Sunday, February 22, 2026
14-Year-Old Black Teen Talk Show Hosts Interview Millionaires for Their YouTube Mini-Series
Nationwide -- The youth-led talk show The Nick and JJ Show is leveling up with the expansion of one of its fan-favorite segments, “JJ’s Flexx Corner,” now reimagined as a sit-down mini-series filmed outside of the studio. This bold, confidence-boosting evolution continues to celebrate self-expression, natural beauty, entrepreneurship, and unapologetic dream-chasing through the lens of today’s empowered teens.
Hosted by Nicholas Buamah and Janae Madison, both just 14 years old, The Nick and JJ Show continues to prove that young voices are not only meant to be heard, they’re also meant to lead. Filmed in Atlanta and endorsed by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film, Entertainment, and Nightlife, the show focuses on leadership, creativity, confidence, and positive youth culture while uplifting the next generation of changemakers.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Get The Inside Scoop Interview With Multi-Genre Jazz Harpist Mariea Antoinette On Her Smooth Jazz Global Top 100 Success
Renowned multi-genre jazz harpist Mariea Antoinette continues to break barriers and redefine the possibilities of the harp in contemporary music.
Known for her soulful artistry, innovative arrangements, and technical mastery, Mariea has recently reached a remarkable milestone in her career.
Two of her songs, “My Favorite Things” and “Afrika,” are the most streamed tracks on Smooth Jazz Global’s prestigious Top 100 Global Charts for 2025, a testament to her growing international influence and connection with audiences worldwide.
As she prepares to perform at the SeaBreeze Jazz Festival (April 23–26, 2026), taking the stage on April 25 alongside the acclaimed all-female ensemble Jazz in Pink, Mariea reflects on her journey, her sound, and the honor of sharing her music with fans.
Get The Scoop On Traylece NakedHeart's Heartfelt New Release “Paper Plane”
One of 2026’s most watched new artists, Traylece NakedHeart, is captivating audiences with her soulful sound, poetic lyricism, and deeply expressive artistry.
Drawing inspiration from iconic voices such as Lauryn Hill, Jill Scott, and Erykah Badu, Traylece admires artists known for honesty, individuality, and fearless storytelling.
Their influence can be felt in her commitment to emotional depth and lyrical truth, yet she channels that inspiration through her own lens, creating music that feels personal, intentional, and distinctly her own.
Rather than imitation, their legacy encourages her to honor authenticity, embrace vulnerability, and remain grounded in storytelling rooted in real life.
With visuals that feel cinematic and music that feels deeply personal, Traylece is carving out her own lane in R&B and Neo Soul, fearless, vulnerable, and impossible to ignore.
Her new single, “Paper Plane,” released on February 13, 2026 is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Written by Traylece NakedHeart and produced by Dezirez, the song explores desire, autonomy, and the emotional tension between freedom and consequence.
Born on the historically rich Lowcountry island of John’s Island, South Carolina, Traylece was raised among generations of strong, independent women.
Her journey began with poetry, a private refuge that later evolved into songwriting and music rooted in emotional truth.
The
name NakedHeart reflects her artistic mission: to strip away emotional
armor and offer honesty that connects, heals, and empowers.
Black Female Lawyer Announces 2026 Expansion
Tiffany Michelle Simmons, known as The Plug’s Lawyer, is entering 2026 with a sharpened focus: transforming legal expertise into scalable intellectual property for women who already hold influence but want leverage.
After years of national media coverage spanning law, television, publishing, and cultural
institutions, Simmons is shifting away from visibility for visibility’s sake. The next phase centers on ownership, strategy, and execution.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Ayanna Sanaa Davis Curates The First Black Autism Acceptance and Awareness Day
The day was established following the introduction of a congressional resolution emphasizing equity-focused awareness and acceptance. The resolution was inspired by the advocacy work and lived experience of Ayanna Sanaa Davis, a Black autistic advocate whose voice has helped bring national attention to a frequently overlooked community.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Get The Scoop On How The Black Health & Wealth Virtual Summit 2.0 Showcases A Dream Team Of Medical and Business Moguls
Virtual Summit 2.0 Showcases a
Dream Team of Medical and
Entrepreneurial Powerhouses
![]() |
| For Notifications Sign Up for Our Newsletter Tap Here |
"In a period when over 1.1 million Black people have lost their jobs and Black unemployment hit over 7.2 percent, since the last election cycle, the Black Health and Wealth Virtual Summit 2.0 is a timely and relevant event to jump start an economic reset in our community," adds Austin. This year's line up of presenters for the virtual summit are impressive to say the least and state the obvious.
![]() |
| Financier, Business & Commercial Real Estate Investor and business broker Gary Smith |
Afi S. Okon, MPA, founder of the American Obesity Foundation, continues to push solutions and policy conversations around one of the most urgent health crises impacting our community. Ms. Okon is a Solutions provider with focus on wellness and community empowerment.Afi is the Creator of Let’s Make Healthy Our New Happy, a nationwide campaign designed to reframe health as joyful, doable and family-centered journey that meet families where they are – at home, school, places of worship and in their neighborhoods. With over a decade of expertise in nonprofit leadership and deep-rooted passion for community well-being, Ms. Okon has dedicated her career to addressing health disparities through education, advocacy and empowerment.
Pierre is also a well respected writer and publisher on entrepreneurial and business operations.
State Contracts:
Dr. Jamila Simon’s Blueprint for
Community-Driven Wealth
Dr. Jamila Simon, PhD, is a visionary entrepreneur, researcher, and systems strategist who operates four purpose-driven enterprises across housing education, business consulting, food innovation, and community development. As the SHEO of Radical Mama Housing, Conscious Connections Consulting, Health is Wealth Housing, and Groton Ghost Kitchen, she is building models that turn relationships into revenue and community knowledge into scalable economic power.
A Cornell University PhD in Global Development, Dr. Simon specializes in community-driven translation research — transforming kitchen-table conversations into funded programs, state contracts, and measurable impact. Her work amplifies youth voice, strengthens Black agricultural networks, and expands access to urban agriculture through her leadership as Principal Investigator for the national 4-H CYFAR LEGACY initiative.
At the Black Health & Wealth Virtual Summit 2.0, Dr. Simon will reveal how entrepreneurs and community leaders can enter new business markets using relational capital, strategic partnerships, and government contracting — creating sustainable pathways to generational wealth and community ownership.
Eric Hamilton is an award-winning AI filmmaker, technology leader, and President & Executive Producer of EHAMX Studios, a next-generation AI film company pioneering cinematic storytelling through generative artificial intelligence. With over 30 years of experience across Google, Yahoo!, Cisco, and Dow Jones, he blends executive leadership with creative innovation to redefine how stories are made and distributed.
His feature film EHAM Classified won Best Sci-Fi Film at the New York International Film Festival, and his AI-generated music work has been featured on CBS News. Through his signature “Machine-Perspective Cinema” style, Hamilton explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, culture, and human instinct—shaping the future of film in the AI era.
Movie Trailer Below
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Dana Hill 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.
The ME Doll transforms this truth into a tangible educational artifact designed to spark conversation, understanding, and connection across cultures and generations. Conceived as both a keepsake and a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) learning tool, the doll presents ancestry, science, and identity in a form that can be held, interpreted, and passed down.
“Mitochondrial Eve is more than a doll,” says Hill. “She is a human family heirloom and an educational artifact I created to dismantle the false divisions that racism depends on. When we understand that all of humanity comes from one African mother, the story we tell about who we are begins to change.”
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Black Author, 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
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.


















