Friday, March 20, 2026

Black Healthcare Leader Redefines Medical Coding in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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Meet the Black Visionary Healthcare Leader Redefining Medical Coding in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Visionary author, healthcare consultant, and tech innovator Dr. Lanette Woods launches her latest book, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Shaping the Future: The New Era of Medical Coding. This pioneering work explores how AI is transforming clinical documentation, coding accuracy, and healthcare operations — while confronting the urgent issue of bias and representation in healthcare technology.

“AI in healthcare coding is a game changer,” asserts Dr. Woods, CEO of Data Report and Cost Containment Corporation (DRCC). “But as we innovate, we must also interrogate how bias creeps into our data systems. My goal is to connect knowledge and technology—empowering coders, administrators, and providers to collaborate with AI systems that are equitable, transparent, and inclusive.”

Black Woman Earns Doctorate Degree at Age 70

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Brain Surgery, Divorce, and a
Doctorate at 70: How One Woman Turned Adversity into a Generational First

Adversity has a way of revealing two paths: one that breaks people and another that builds record breakers.

In August 2022, at the age of 67, Dr. Tijuani Theresa Phelps Jackson made a decision that would redefine her life and her family’s legacy. She enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Community Engagement and Leadership, returning to academia later in life, not for prestige, but for purpose.

What followed was a journey marked by extraordinary resilience.

In January 2024, while actively progressing through her doctoral program, Dr. Phelps Jackson underwent brain surgery – a life-altering medical event that required her to confront recovery, uncertainty, and physical challenges. During this same period, she continued her academic work while navigating significant personal challenges inflicted during the divorce process from her spouse, ending a 33-year manipulative marriage.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Get the Scoop On How The Baltimore Bag Company's Handbag Brand Is Relaunching

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Baltimore Bag Co. Relaunches During Black & Women's History Month, Honoring Black Economic Legacy and American Craftsmanship

For Black & Women's History Month, Baltimore Bag Co. (BBC) is launching a renewed brand chapter rooted in history, craftsmanship, and intention—honoring Baltimore’s legacy as a center of Black economic power while reaffirming its commitment to American-made production.

The company is an American-made accessories brand inspired by Black history, resilience, and craftsmanship. Each piece is designed to honor the past while building a more intentional future, and all of the bags are handmade of premium leather in the United States, reflecting a belief that production, ownership, and narrative still matter.

Founded by Jerey Ojeah, Baltimore Bag Co. was named as a tribute to a city whose contributions to Black industry and middle-class prosperity have too often been overlooked or misunderstood. While public commentary has occasionally focused on the brand’s abbreviation, the company emphasizes that its name is a statement of respect, not controversy. “Baltimore represents resilience,” said Ojeah. “It represents what Black communities have built—and how often that success has been disrupted.

Get The Scoop On 22-Year-Old Tierre Hummons Launching His AI-Powered Animated Series from His Laptop — Without Hollywood

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22-Year-Old Tierre Hummons Launches
AI-Powered Animated Series from
His Laptop — Without Hollywood

While major studios debate how artificial intelligence will reshape Hollywood, 22-year-old Tierre Hummons has already built his own cinematic animated series called Synth City, which delivers studio-level quality without studio-level funding. The series is produced using AI, original music, self-built systems, and an independent distribution strategy — establishing a scalable blueprint for Black ownership in entertainment.

A recent graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Tierre says the project is about more than technology. It is about ownership and infrastructure.

At its core, Synth City follows Caden, a talented college music producer attempting to leave the drug economy behind while being pulled back in by a local artist-turned-dealer who depends on his beats. The series does not glamorize street life. Instead, it explores the economic pressure, psychological tension, and survival decisions many young creatives face while trying to build legitimate careers.

Black Entrepreneur Releases New Video Showing Others How He Created AI-Powered Musicians

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Black Entrepreneur Releases New Video Showing Others How He Created AI-Powered Musicians

Marcus Parker, an African American entrepreneur and motivator, has launched a new video, The Making of Rize Mode – Motivation Built, on how he transformed two decades of youth outreach into a groundbreaking AI-powered movement designed to inspire the next generation of rappers, singers, and other types of musicians.

The 16-minute film opens with rare footage from Parker’s 20-year journey visiting schools, churches, and community spaces—where he discovered that teens connected more deeply when encouragement came through rhythm and rap rather than traditional speaking. That realization gave birth to what he called Motivational Rap — music built not for fame, but for purpose.

Through powerful clips and storytelling, the documentary traces how Parker used music to reach young audiences searching for identity, direction, and hope. As technology evolved, so did his mission. 

Get The Scoop on Jayson Thornton's Bankruptcy Breakdown of Pinky Cole, Founder of Slutty Vegan

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Financial Advisor Jayson Thornton Breaks Down the Bankruptcy of Pinky Cole, Founder of Slutty Vegan


Jayson Thornton, CFP®, an award-winning Financial Advisor specializing in Tax & Wealth Planning, is also the host of the popular podcast and YouTube channel “Pocket Watching with JT,” where he dissects high-profile bankruptcy filings, teaching subscribers how to avoid the financial pitfalls that trap even the most successful celebrities and influencers.

The Rise and Financial Fall of Pinky Cole

Aisha “Pinky” Cole is the high-profile founder and CEO of Slutty Vegan, a plant-based burger phenomenon that began in 2018 and exploded into a national brand with a reported $100 million valuation. Named to the Time 100 Next list and featured on the covers of Forbes and Essence, Cole recently joined the cast of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Despite these accolades, Thornton highlights a stark contrast between Cole’s public success and her private financial crisis.

The Bankruptcy Breakdown

According to Thornton’s analysis, Pinky Cole filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 12, 2026, in Georgia. Thornton explains that Chapter 11 is a “reorganization” or “payment plan” bankruptcy, typically used by businesses or individuals with high debt levels to maintain control of assets while restructuring what they owe.

Thornton identified several “red flags” leading up to the filing, including a 2025 state-level bankruptcy where Cole temporarily lost control of her company due to a $100,000 weekly burn rate. Thornton noted a significant concern in the filing: Cole is proceeding pro se (representing herself). “The odds of this working out for her are not very high,” Thornton stated, pointing out that Cole used a blue ink pen to hand-write the petition and initially failed to pay the $1,738 filing fee.

How a Black Female Podcast Host Broke into the Top 1% Globally

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How a Black Female Podcast Host Broke into the Top 1% Globally — No Ads, No PR, Just Real Conversations

In a digital world driven by optics and algorithms, authenticity is becoming the rarest currency.

In less than a year, The Real Connect Podcast, hosted by communications and relationship expert Tamika Carlton, rose to the Top 25 in the Relationships category on Apple Podcasts, signaling a growing appetite for conversations that move beyond performance and into truth.

Where social feeds reward curated vulnerability and polished success, The Real Connect centers raw honesty, emotional presence, and lived experience. The show explores grief, burnout, ambition, boundaries, faith, masculinity, and the emotional labor required to “look fine” in a culture that rarely asks if you actually are.

While the show occasionally features recognizable voices like Top Chef Season 22 winner Tristen Epps and Law & Order: Organized Crime star Danielle Moné Truitt, its growth has never depended on celebrity appeal. The conversations themselves are honest, vulnerable, and often unexpectedly revealing, with guests sharing reflections and experiences they didn’t necessarily plan to discuss.

Get The Scoop On How To Get Paid as A Black Online Creator

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New Platform Helps Black Creators
Turn Their Influence into Income


Black creators don’t lack talent. They don’t lack influence. They don’t lack cultural impact. What they’ve lacked is infrastructure built specifically for them. That changes now.

Local Black™ proudly announces the launch of Pay Black Creators™, a direct-to-community funding platform built to help Black podcasters, writers, developers, artists, musicians, educators, and digital innovators receive recurring financial support from the people who already believe in their work.

The founders comment, "If you’ve been building in silence, if you’ve been posting consistently, if you’ve been pouring into your craft, or if you’ve been creating culture, this is your moment to get funded."

Black buying power in the United States exceeds $1.6 trillion. Black audiences drive digital engagement, music streams, fashion trends, and tech adoption. Yet too many Black creators are still dependent on algorithms, unpredictable ad revenue, or brand deals that may never come. The Pay Black Creators™ platform flips that dynamic.

Creators can now:

• Launch monthly membership tiers
• Receive recurring support from their audience
• Accept one-time contributions
• Build predictable revenue
• Grow within a Black-centered economic ecosystem

"This isn’t about going viral. It’s about going viable," the founders say. "Predictable income changes everything. It allows creators to invest in equipment, marketing, production, team members, and long-term growth. It allows artists to focus more on their craft and less on chasing trends."


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Black-Owned AI-Powered Program Puts Software Ownership in the Hands of Founders and Business Owners

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Black Tech Veteran Launches AI-Powered Program Putting Software Ownership in the Hands of Founders and Business Owners


Keno Mullings, founder of The Mullings Group, is solving the problem of affordable and accelerated software development for Black entrepreneurs at a moment when artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed what is possible for business owners.

This first-of-its-kind program is the perfect package for those who want a custom-designed solution and to keep control of their digital property. The MVP DIY 10-Day Challenge, launching March 16, 2026, teaches non-technical founders to build their fully functional software application using AI tools — in 10 business days — without hiring a development team.

Black Tech Founder Launches AI Platform to Help Entrepreneurs Build Sustainable, Scalable Businesses

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Black Tech Founder Launches AI Platform to Help Entrepreneurs Build Sustainable, Scalable Businesses

As Black entrepreneurship continues to rise across the United States, many founders are building successful businesses without the systems needed to sustain long-term growth. Black tech founder Lakeisha Jackson is working to change that.

She has officially launched Octopus AI, an AI-powered business operating platform designed to help entrepreneurs centralize their marketing, automate follow-ups, manage customer communication, and scale without burnout.

“Too many entrepreneurs — especially in our community — are building through hustle alone,” Jackson says. “But hustle doesn’t scale. Systems do.”

Beyond Ownership — Toward Infrastructure

According to recent data, Black-owned businesses are one of the fastest-growing segments of entrepreneurship in the country. However, many founders still operate without integrated systems for email marketing, appointment scheduling, customer tracking, social media management, and automated follow-up.

That operational gap can slow growth and limit long-term wealth building.

Octopus AI was built to address this challenge by bringing essential business tools into a single AI-powered platform.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Get The Scoop On How The Original Black Wall Street Is Expanding Nationally and Inspiring Black Business

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The Original Black Wall Street Expands Nationally Through Media, Advertising, and Virtual Business Address Initiative to Rebuild Black Wall Street


Tulsa, Oklahoma — A powerful movement rooted in legacy, media innovation, and economic empowerment is gaining national attention as The Original Black Wall Street expands its influence across the United States through digital radio broadcasting, national advertising opportunities, magazine publishing, and its rapidly growing Virtual Business Address program.


Founded by Dr. Angela K. Chambers, a serial entrepreneur, media executive, and community builder, The Original Black Wall Street is a multi-platform media and business ecosystem headquartered on historic Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma — the original site of Black Wall Street, once one of the most prosperous Black business districts in America.


Today, the platform is helping lead a modern movement to rebuild Black Wall Street through media, entrepreneurship, and national business collaboration.

◼️A 24/7 National Radio Platform for Black Voices and Businesses


At the center of the ecosystem is The Original Black Wall Street Radio Station, a 24/7 digital broadcast platform featuring Old School R&B, talk shows, community programming, and nationally syndicated content.

The station has become a hub for meaningful conversations and cultural storytelling through shows like:

◼️Ask Angela, hosted by Dr. Angela K. Chambers

◼️Community leadership discussions

◼️Entrepreneur spotlights

◼️Nationally syndicated radio programming


Listeners can stream the station online or simply say:

“Alexa, play The Original Black Wall Street.”


The station also serves as a powerful advertising platform for businesses nationwide, helping entrepreneurs reach audiences who value community, culture, and commerce.