Thursday, April 17, 2025

Dr. Franzeska Sampson Gives Us The Scoop On How To Overcome Stress In Tough Political Times

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How To Be Blessed NOT Stressed...

Dr. Franzeska Sampson, was an unlikely social worker.  She initially had very negative outlooks on the field.  However, she is driven by a passion to help people and was eventually drawn to the profession.

The educator, with an extensive background in social work, strives to help us be blessed with less stress in our lives.  She has an urgent and timely outlook on helping us to cope with not just the stress related issues of every day life, but also deal with the anxieties of our troubling political climate.

I was able to ask Dr. Sampson, if she could spend some time sharing her insights and expertise on overcoming stress in a chaotic political climate.  Checkout my provocative exclusive video with Dr. Franzeska Sampson, as she touches upon a range of anti-stress behaviors spanning creative endeavors, media management, civic engagement, and Spirituality.  Get the scoop on her anti-anxiety insights in the video below...   



Can The UN Help Save Black America?

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In The Current MAGA
Political Climate...
Left: UN Activist Barbara Horne| Right: Publisher Kamau Austin

Barbara Horne intuitively springs forth from a family of people interested in maintaining community.  She was surrounded by loved ones who had the caring insight to foster a better neighborhood and social climate growing up.

Creatively, Ms. Horne has synergistically mixed her passions for Black empowerment, Women's UPliftment, technology aplomb, and business engagement from a lens of human rights.  Barbara's passion and skills has landed her in a myriad of activist programs and activities with the United Nations.

Given the national crisis the country is in with regards to any semblance of a democracy surviving in the United States, I compelled my BBFF (Bernie Best Friend Forever) to talk to me about if the UN had any influence or plans to help Black Americans, people of color, and marginalized people in the US.  My exclusive video interview follows below.


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Get The Scoop On How Jamila Jay Is Disrupting The Footwear Industry for Plus-Size Women

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Jamila jay Disrupts the Footwear Industry with Customizable High Fashion for Plus-Size Women

Entrepreneur and renowned plus-size model Jamila Jay is thrilled to announce the launch of Jamila Jay High Fashion Footwear, an innovative brand set to revolutionize the footwear market for plus-size women. Offering cutting-edge designer styles in sizes 9-12, the line combines high fashion, exceptional comfort, and unprecedented customization options at an accessible price point.

Jamila Jay High Fashion Footwear presents a diverse and trend-setting collection designed for every facet of a woman’s life. From elegant stilettos and sophisticated knee-high boots to stylish ankle boots, comfortable wedges, and statement-making platforms, each shoe is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring both runway-ready looks and all-day wearability.

Get The Scoop On How DEI Can Save Black Lives

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How DEI Saves Black Lives

Diverse Medical Research Helps
Blacks Get Better Health Outcomes

Left: Divergent CRO Co-Founder Shawn Williams | Right Publisher Kamau Austin

Diversity and DEI have recently come under fire from both sides of the political spectrum. But in this episode of The Black News Scoop, we explore how diversity in medical research is not just a talking point—it’s a matter of life and death for Black communities and people of color.

It’s been widely reported across news outlets and social media that health outcomes for Black people and other communities of color consistently lag behind those of mainstream society—even when income and access are equal.

One major reason? Black and Brown people are significantly underrepresented in clinical trials and other medical research.

That’s where Divergent CRO comes in. This innovative, Black-owned company is working to close that gap by making medical research more diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

In this exclusive interview, we speak with Ms. Shawn Williams, founder of Divergent CRO, about her mission to change the face of clinical research and improve health outcomes for underrepresented communities. The company is currently welcoming inquiries and open to collaboration opportunities with biotech and medical device companies that are serious about inclusive research.


๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸพFor more info please visit Divergent CRO on The Scoop.  For career opportunities please visit: divergentcro.com  
 

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Get the Scoop On ๐ŸŽคMic Check 4 Justice -The National Politics Rap Up On Leading Black Voices

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Mic Check 4 Justice
The National Politics Rap Up
On Leading Black Voices


๐ŸŽค National Politics Rap Up

๐ŸŽ™️ Jasmine Crockett (TX-30): Civil Rights Defender

Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is amplifying the call to keep the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights open in Dallas, Texas, ensuring local communities maintain access to vital civil rights protections.Representative Crockett

She also celebrated a significant achievement by securing over $10 million in community project funding for her district, bolstering local development and services.Representative Crockett

๐ŸŽ™️ Ayanna Pressley (MA-07): Champion for Equity

Representative Ayanna Pressley is leading efforts to protect federal workers' rights, notably advocating for the reinstatement of an unfairly terminated HUD employee, highlighting her commitment to justice within federal institutions.Ayanna Pressley1Ayanna Pressley+1

She also joined fellow lawmakers in urging the finalization of a ban on formaldehyde in hair products, addressing health disparities affecting communities of color.Ayanna Pressley

๐ŸŽ™️ Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08): Voice of the People

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is vocally opposing the GOP's proposed tax plan, emphasizing its potential negative impact on working-class Americans and advocating for equitable economic policies.Hakeem Jeffries+1Hakeem Jeffries+1

He continues to stand against partisan spending bills that threaten essential services, reinforcing his commitment to protecting the interests of everyday citizens.Hakeem Jeffries

Left: US Rep Jasmine Crockett | Middle: US Rep Ayanna Pressley | Right: House Leader Hakeem Jeffries

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Fred Reed – R&B Artist and Community Leader Making an Impact in Philly & Wilmington

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From Wilmington to Philadelphia:
R&B Artist Fred Reed Inspires With
Music and Mentorship


Acclaimed R&B singer, songwriter, and community advocate Fred Reed is making waves both on and off the stage as he continues to uplift his community in Philadelphia and Delaware while preparing to release his powerful new single, “Teach Me,” on April 18, 2025.

Known for his soulful vocals and heartfelt storytelling, Fred Reed has become a local celebrity whose influence extends far beyond music.

With roots that trace back to the church and a career that began in the ‘90s, Fred has opened for legendary acts including 112, Mary J. Blige, Run DMC, and Gerald LeVert, and worked with celebrated producers like Scott Storch.

His previous hits, including “Found You” featuring Raheem DeVaughn and “I Want You Back,” have cemented his status as a respected voice in modern R&B.

Fred Reed's I Want You Back Hit Single Below...

Now, as the founder and CEO of his own independent label Fred Reed Music, he’s set to make a bold return with “Teach Me”—an intimate, emotionally charged anthem about love, vulnerability, and the willingness to grow in relationships.

    “‘Teach Me’ is my way of saying, ‘I care, I’m listening, and I want to get it right,’” says Reed. “It’s a grown, soulful anthem for anyone working to better themselves in love.”

But Fred Reed’s impact doesn’t stop at the studio...

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Get The Scoop On How Visionary Filmmaker Kenya Ware Redefines Gang Culture with "Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army Documentary."

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Meet Kenya Ware: The Visionary Filmmaker Redefining Gang Culture with Crip:

The Boy Who Built An Army Documentary


Kenya Ware Films is proud to announce the upcoming release of Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army, a deeply compelling and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the origins of one of the most notorious street organizations in history—the Crips—through the life of its teenage founder, Raymond Washington.

Set for a limited theatrical release in late summer 2025, this gripping documentary takes an unflinching look at the social, economic, and political conditions that led to the creation of the Crips and the unintended consequences of a movement born out of a desire for unity and protection.

Raymond Washington, just 14 years old when he founded the Crips in Los Angeles, became the architect of a gang that would ultimately change the landscape of American urban life.

Through rare archival footage, exclusive interviews, and intimate narratives from those who knew Raymond best, Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army gives voice to the people most affected by gang culture while humanizing Washington, showing how his vision evolved from a desire for peace into an entity that would ultimately spark generations of conflict.

Get The Scoop On The BlaQue Community Cares: *Buy *Build *Bond - Black Business & Community Wealth Expo

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BlaQue Resource Network Announces
*Buy *Build *Bond
Black Business &
Community Wealth Expo
on June 21, 2025

Queens, NY — The BlaQue Resource Network (BRN), a leading community organization dedicated to empowering Black residents in Queens, is proud to present the "Buy Build Bond: Black Business & Community Wealth Expo." This landmark event is scheduled for Saturday, June 21, 2025, at Resorts World New York City in Queens, NY.Eventbrite

The "Buy Build Bond" Expo aims to foster economic empowerment by connecting Black-owned businesses with the community, promoting entrepreneurship, and facilitating wealth-building strategies. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with local entrepreneurs, participate in workshops, and access resources designed to support business growth and financial literacy.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025

  • Location: Resorts World New York City, Queens, NY Eventbrite

  • Time: 10am - 5pm 

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Registration is OPEN! FinFe$t 2025 is happening April 26 at NJIT in Newark, NJ!

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FinFe$t 2025 is Happening
April 26 at NJIT in Newark, NJ!


Registration is OPEN!  FinFe$t 2025 is happening April 26 at NJIT in Newark, NJ! 


Wealth Protected by Health This FREE, game-changing event is where financial empowerment meets wellness!


Learn from top experts, network with leaders, and take charge of your future.


Where? NJIT – Campus Center, 150 Bleeker St, Newark, NJ 

When? Saturday, April 26, 2025

Why? Because your health and wealth go hand in hand!  


Powered by @prudential @rwjbarnabas @njit and more!


Don’t wait—REGISTER NOW and secure your spot!


Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium Names Chanceรฉ Lundy New Executive Director

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Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium Names Chanceรฉ Lundy as Executive Director

 The Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium (Southern Black Girls) proudly announces the appointment of Chanceรฉ Lundy as its new Executive Director. A distinguished environmental engineer, entrepreneur, and social justice advocate, Lundy brings decades of leadership experience to an organization dedicated to empowering Black girls and women across the South.

Founded in 2017, Southern Black Girls channels resources to underfunded Black women-led organizations that empower Black girls and women in 13 Southern states. The consortium has awarded over $10.2 million to more than 220 Black girl and women-led organizations and empowered over 800 girls with microgrants totaling nearly $500,000 since its inception. Lundy’s appointment signals a bold step forward in expanding the organization’s influence, sustainability, and commitment to investing in Black girls and women.

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Get The Scoop On Our Exclusive Interview with Kenya Ware Executive Producer of Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army

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Exclusive Interview with Kenya Ware, Visionary and Executive Producer of

Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army



Kenya Ware, the visionary behind Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army, a groundbreaking documentary set to premiere in late summer 2025, speaks candidly about her journey to bring Raymond Washington's powerful and complex story to the screen.

A seasoned industry professional with notable credits like Shameless, King Richard, and Straight Outta Compton, Kenya Ware has carved a unique space for herself as an advocate for compelling storytelling, especially those that highlight untold narratives of social significance.

In this exclusive interview, Kenya shares her personal connection to Raymond Washington’s story, the process of creating the documentary, and her hopes for its impact on communities affected by gang culture.

Crip: The Boy Who Built An Army is not only a reflection of Raymond’s vision for unity, but also a thought-provoking exploration of the consequences of community neglect and the systemic issues surrounding gang culture.