Friday, July 19, 2024
Get The Scoop On How Creators Danielle Dominique and Danielle Solomon Achieve Record-Breaking Success with "Mind Your Business"
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Get The Scoop On Author and "Extra-ordinary" Educator Dr. Dewhanne Picou-Nyivih's Visionary Tall Poppy Academy
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Get The Scoop On Why Author and Insightful Business Woman Tera Carissa Hodges Is Donating 10,000 Children's Books
MEET THE BLACK MOM WHO IS DONATING 10,000 FREE COPIES OF HER BOOK TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT HELP CHILDREN
Tera Carissa Hodges, an African American mom, life coach, and author has released her children’s book I Am: A Little One’s Guide to Affirmations this summer all over the country, and she is giving away 10,000 free hard copies to non-profit organizations that support children.
Her new book is a guide to help children shape positive images of themselves. This body of work is marked as Tera’s first installment in to what could become a long line of building kids confidence up, and planting a seed of pride and self-esteem.
Monday, July 15, 2024
Get The Scoop On Why Distinguished Journalist and Interviewer Tara S Merchant Believes "No One Can Tell Your Story But You!"
Friday, July 12, 2024
Get The Scoop On Why The Music Industry is Buzzing For Dynamic And Soulful Artist Tanya Nolan's Latest Hit Remix
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Get The Scoop On How Award-Winning Actress Kasia Trepagnier Shines at the 30th Essence Festival
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L to R: Actresses Meagan Good and Kasia Trepagnier strike a pose at Essence Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, celebrating unity and empowerment in Black culture. |
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Black Mom of 3 Launches Online Art Classes For Young People, Ages 5-12
Jennaye Fennell, an African American mother of three and a DC public school teacher, is also the founder and CEO of Manifesting Masterpiece which offers online art classes to young people between the ages of 5-12. The weekly live classes are designed to develop essential skills for success in life.
Jennaye says that your mind is a very powerful tool and your thoughts become your reality, and she has instilled this concept into her three children at an early age.
Her children — Jiyah, Jace, and Merl — became entrepreneurs at the tender age of 8 years old by forming Fennell Adventures. This phenomenal family travels the world, and all wrote books based on their adventures. One may even be uplifted with their Fennell Adventures Podcast or inspiration cartoon on YouTube.
In addition, they all use their creative skills as professional face painters and balloon twisters with Smiling Faces family business.
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Get The Scoop On How Blacks In Chicago and Increasing Other Cities Can Change Our Zero Net Worth Dilemmas
By Pierre Clark The talk in Chicago about increasing economic opportunity for African-Americans in Chicago and around the country rings hollow in the face of a report from the Chicago Community Trust that Black families in Chicago have a median net worth of $0 dollars while white families in contrast have a median net worth of $210,000.
A report from McKinsey and Company and reports from the Pew Foundation indicate that it might take hundreds of years - 228 years, according to one report - to address and fix the disparities. Most of us living now will have been dead and gone for 9-10 generations by that point in time.
What can be done now and in the immediate future about addressing and reversing these depressing findings? And as reports also say the GNP of African American community is over $1 trillion, how can the net worth of those same families in Chicago be $0? And how can we start capturing and recapturing that wealth?
Friday, June 28, 2024
Couple, First Black Franchise Owners of Jeremiah’s Italian Ice in South Carolina
COUPLE MAKES HISTORY AS THE FIRST BLACK FRANCHISE OWNERS OF JEREMIAH’S ITALIAN ICE IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Myrol Frazier and his wife, Kesha, have made history as the first African American entrepreneurs to own — not just one — but two Jeremiah's Italian Ice franchises in South Carolina. Their two locations are in the cities of Greenville and Simpsonville.
Jeremiah's Italian Ice features authentic Italian Ice, creamy soft ice cream, and gelati in a vibrant, fun atmosphere. It is the premier concept in the frozen dessert category, with over 100 locations open across the United States. It serves a variety of tasty flavors including sugar-free options and seasonal flavors, and will soon offer catering services and special “pup cups” for canine companions.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Get The Scoop On The Exclusive Interview With Gospel Billboard Chart-Topper Otis Kemp's New Album Meet Me in Miami
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Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Get Da Scoop On Tanya Nolan's Stellar Juneteenth Performance For Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell
Billboard Chart-Topper
Tanya Nolan ROCKS at
4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration
Hosted by
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell
Tanya Nolan, the acclaimed Billboard chart-topper, electrified the audience at Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's 4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration and Resource Fair held at the Victoria Community Regional Park in Carson on Friday, June 21, 2024.
The event, which ran from 4 pm to 8 pm, featured live music, community resources, and various activities to commemorate Juneteenth and empower the local community.
Nolan's dynamic performance was a highlight of the evening, drawing enthusiastic applause and praise from attendees. Her soulful voice and vibrant stage presence resonated with the diverse audience, creating an unforgettable experience for all.
"I am honored to have been part of Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell's Juneteenth Celebration," said Tanya Nolan. "Music has the power to bring communities together, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my music on such a meaningful occasion."
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell expressed her gratitude to Nolan for her impactful contribution to the event.
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Actor William Allen Young, emcee for Juneteenth event, Tanya Nolan and Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell. |
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Lenée Richards, Chief Communications Officer for Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell and Tanya Nolan at Juneteenth event in Carson. |