Sunday, March 17, 2024

Get The Scoop On Celebrated Artist Tanya Nolan Receiving Numerous Awards For Her Outstanding Achievements

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National Recording Celebrated
Artist Tanya Nolan Receives
Numerous Awards including
Honorary Doctorate in Humanitarianism and
Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award


Houston, Texas - March 17, 2024 - Tanya Nolan, the celebrated R&B Billboard chart-topper, visionary entrepreneur, and humanitarian extraordinaire, has added another illustrious feather to her cap.

In a distinguished ceremony held at Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University (L.E.C.B.U) in Houston, Texas, Nolan was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Humanitarianism, joining the ranks of luminaries such as Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Usher, Meryl Streep, and Lionel Richie.

In addition to this prestigious accolade, Dr. Tanya Nolan was also presented with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and medal in recognition of her outstanding contributions to society, as well as numerous awards from the State of Texas, including recognition from Texas US Representative Sheila Jackson Lee and Texas State Senate Offices.

The ceremony, which took place during a momentous brunch on March 17, 2024, was attended by esteemed guests and fellow luminaries.

Dr. Nolan commented, "I am deeply humbled and honored to receive the Honorary Doctorate in Humanitarianism and the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, along with the numerous awards and recognition from the State of Texas. These acknowledgments serve as a testament to the power of collective effort in creating positive change. I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to society and uplift communities, and I am committed to continuing this journey of service and impact."

The event served as a jubilant celebration of Tanya Nolan's unwavering commitment to leadership, personal growth, and uplifting others, solidifying her position as a beacon of inspiration in both the music industry and beyond.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Get the Scoop On Why National Freedom Day Curator Venita Benitez Pens Acknowledgement Letter To Texas Governor Greg Abbott

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National Freedom Day Curator
Venita Benitez Pens Acknowledgement
Letter To Governor Greg Abbott


Venita Benitez Pens Open Acknowledgement Letter To Governor Greg Abbott for National Freedom Day

March 11, 2024

 

Honorable Governor Greg Abbott

Office of the Governor 

P.O. Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711

Subject: Heartfelt Gratitude for Recognizing National Freedom Day

Dear Honorable Governor Abbott,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to express my deepest appreciation for your recent action in officially recognizing National Freedom Day, February 1, 2024, on December 6, 2023. As a proud Texan and an advocate for liberty, I am profoundly grateful for your commitment to commemorating this significant day.

The 75th anniversary of National Freedom Day holds immense importance for our nation. It serves as a poignant reminder of the progress we have made in securing freedom and justice for all American Citizens. On this day, we honor President Abraham Lincoln’s approval of the Joint Resolution of Congress, which led to the adoption of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865. This historic amendment abolished slavery and marked a pivotal moment in our country’s journey toward equality and human rights.

Your recognition of National Freedom Day not only celebrates our past achievements but also underscores the ongoing fight against modern-day slavery and injustice. As we reflect on our freedoms and liberties, we must remain vigilant in addressing the challenges that persist. Your leadership in acknowledging this day encourages all Texans to join hands in promoting awareness and advocating for a world where every individual can live free from oppression.

I commend your unwavering dedication to our great state and its citizens. Your commitment to upholding the principles of freedom, justice, and peace aligns with the spirit of National Freedom Day. May this commemoration inspire us all to continue working toward a more just and equitable society.

But that’s not all! The State of Texas Resolution further solidifies our commitment to freedom. It serves as a testament to our state’s dedication to upholding the principles of liberty and equality. The Texas State Resolution for National Freedom Day was signed, reaffirming our commitment to liberty, equality, and justice.  As Texans, we stand united in honoring our shared history and advocating for a better future.

This resolution holds profound significance as it commemorates the adoption of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution on December 6, 1865. By abolishing slavery, this historic amendment marked a pivotal moment in our nation’s journey toward freedom and human rights.

I am pleased to inform you that two distinguished representatives played a crucial role in this achievement:

 

Senator Drew Springer, Jr. (District 30)

His commitment to liberty aligns perfectly with the spirit of National Freedom Day.

     Representative Matt Shaheen (District 66)

Representative Shaheen shares Senator Springer’s dedication to Texas values and economic development. He works to eliminate burdensome regulations that hinder business growth

His support for life and liberty underscores the importance of National Freedom Day.

As proud Texans, we must recognize the collective efforts of our state leaders in promoting awareness and honoring our shared history. The Texas State Resolution serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us that freedom is not just a promise but a living reality for all.

Additionally, our local community has taken a stand too. Mayor Jeff Cheney signed the City of Frisco Proclamation, emphasizing the significance of National Freedom Day within our city. Mayor Cheney’s leadership exemplifies our city’s commitment to fostering justice and an inclusive and just environment for all.

Once again, thank you, Governor Abbott, for your steadfast support of this essential observance. I look forward to participating in each succeeding National Freedom Day February 1, celebrations and contributing to the dialogue on freedom and human rights.

With sincere gratitude,

Venita Benitez Advocate for Liberty



venita@nationalfreedomday.com

NationalFreedomDay.com


Black Mom, Book With 116 “Love Letters” For and By Black Women

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BLACK MOM WHOSE BOOK FEATURES 116 “LOVE LETTERS” WRITTEN FOR AND BY BLACK WOMEN IS PLANNING A DOCUMENTARY

Cherita Weatherspoon, the Founder and CEO of Spoonfed Motivation Publications, proudly presents an electrifying must-read and a possible documentary project for Love Letters to My Girls: 100+ Black Women Speak to the Hearts of Black Women & Girls compiled by Cherita herself. From classrooms to boardrooms, this literary masterpiece is a welcome addition to the behind-the-scenes trusts of the Black experience.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Get The Scoop On The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala: A Night of Inspiration, Empowerment, and Hope!

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Breaking news! Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala: A Night of Inspiration, Empowerment, and Hope with Founders Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown

Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown (center) with Bobbi Kristina Serenity House board members at 4th Annual Bobbi Kristina Serenity House gala in Los Angeles.

The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala, hosted by R&B Legendary Singer Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown, took place on Monday, March 4th, at the Taglyan Complex Center in Los Angeles, CA.

The evening was a remarkable celebration of resilience, compassion, and the unwavering commitment to end domestic violence.

The gala was graced by esteemed guests, such as boxing legend Mike Tyson and comedians Cedric The Entertainer, Chris Spencer, and Michael Blackson, alongside notable figures like Apollonia and Larkin Arnold, former Vice President of Capitol Records, while the evening was illuminated by captivating performances from talents like Shalea, Howard Hewett, Mike Phillips and Eric Benet, supported by the dynamic sounds of The Unit.

The event commenced with a heartfelt introduction by R&B Legend Bobby Brown, who shared the mission and origins of the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House. Named in honor of his beloved daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, the organization stands as a beacon of hope and support for those affected by domestic violence.

Alicia Etheredge-Brown, co-founder of The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House, delivered a powerful message, highlighting the prevalence of domestic violence globally and the urgent need for prevention and support services.

She emphasized the organization's commitment to providing shelter, resources, and empowerment to survivors, echoing Bobbi Kristina's spirit of resilience and hope.

Mike Tyson and wife (left) Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown (Right)

Monday, March 11, 2024

Get The Scoop On Maryland’s First Pre-Approved Black-Owned 5-County Federal Credit Union

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MEET THE FOUNDER BEHIND MARYLAND’S FIRST PRE-APPROVED BLACK-OWNED 5-COUNTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

Founder & CEO Troy Smith

Troy Smith, as the Founder and CEO of G1 Investment LLC and the United States Economic Rights Coalition (USERC), is working with seven other African Americans to launch the proposed C3 Federal Credit Union, which will be Maryland's first-ever Black-owned 5-county Federal Credit Union. His group began meeting in March of last year to develop an FCU to serve their communities’ underrepresented African American and Hispanic residents.

Troy and his team are working hard to raise $10 million in donated capital. Their goal is to convince 100,000 people to donate just $100. They are based in Charles County and Prince George's County, Maryland, and have worked throughout the year on the NCUA Proof of Concept submission, which requires the organizers to rigorously research all the legal characteristics of chartering a federal credit union, specifically focusing on their Purpose and Core Values, Field of Membership, Subscribers, and Capital Funding Plan. NCUA reviews and scores each Critical Element in the Proof of Concept using a 100-point scale, providing a score of up to 25 points for each element.

For groups meeting the minimum score of 80, the NCUA will send a formal invitation to submit a full charter application. Proposed C3 Federal Credit Union has received that formal invitation. Meet the leader of a group of volunteers who worked all 2023 to submit a Proof of Concept application to the National Credit Union Association (NCUA) to establish a black-owned five-county community development Federal Credit Union Charter. The National Credit Union Association (NCUA) issued a historic Pre-Approval letter to Proposed C3 Federal Credit Union on January 28, 2024.

Checkout the Proposed C3 FCU Trailer Below...

Friday, March 8, 2024

See Why "Brilliant Girl," Says Black Girls Can Be Superheroes Too

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CALIFORNIA ‘BRILLIANT GIRL’ SAYS BLACK GIRLS CAN BE SUPERHEROES TOO!

Nationwide Just being themselves, mocha or bronze, short hair or long, nappy or straight, women of color are on the front line and positioned for success in this decade and decades to come. Shaneisha Dodson is one of the luminaries whose brilliance is glowing.

Originally from Lonoke, Arkansas, but now living in California, this young gifted Black woman is getting ready to launch her new company, Brilliant Girl. She developed this company to deposit in young Black and brown girls the desire to think out of the box and dream big.

Dodson, an innovator with a heart for her community, grew up in small-town America with a loving, supportive family that encouraged her to do her best. With limited exposure, she knew that the world had much more to offer, even for little Black girls.

Brilliant Girl will be an inspirational hub for young Black and brown girls. Her company will celebrate Black girl joy, and will aim to provide more representation in the doll industry by creating ethnic dolls and products that explore STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers.


Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Formerly Homeless Black Author Pays Off 30-Year Mortgage in Less Than 3 Years

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FORMERLY HOMELESS, BANKRUPT, AND ON WELFARE, BLACK AUTHOR PAYS OFF HER 30-YEAR MORTGAGE IN LESS THAN 3 YEARS


Mujiba Salaam Parker, “The Empowerment QueenTM” is very grateful that she has paid off her mortgage 27 years earlier than planned. She has written a new report, How I Paid Off My 30-Year Mortgage in Less Than 3 Years! to explain how she was able to overcome her challenging financial situation and then pay off her mortgage in record time.

She wrote the report to let homeowners know that they can pay off their mortgages fast too. By doing so, homeowners will save $100,000 or more in interest and mortgage insurance over the life of the loan.

Monday, March 4, 2024

Get The Scoop On How Divergent CRO The Highly Regarded Black-owned Contract Research Organization Is Redefining Success

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Redefining Success: A Black-Owned CRO's Journey


At Divergent CRO our journey as a Black-owned Contract Research Organization (CRO) is not just about providing top-notch services in the biotech industry; it's about shattering glass ceilings, amplifying underrepresented voices, and fostering an environment where diversity thrives. Founded on the principles of equity and inclusion, we are on a mission to disrupt the status quo and pave the way for a more equitable future in clinical research.

Every member of our team brings a unique perspective and set of experiences to the table. From our seasoned researchers to our dedicated project managers, diversity is not just a buzzword – it's ingrained in our DNA. Our commitment to inclusivity extends beyond our internal operations; it's reflected in every aspect of the work we do.

As a Black-owned business, we understand the importance of representation and the impact it can have on the communities we serve. By championing diversity in clinical trials, we're not just advancing scientific knowledge; we're giving a voice to those who have historically been marginalized and underserved by the healthcare system.

But our commitment to diversity goes beyond lip service; it's backed by tangible action. From actively recruiting participants from diverse backgrounds to collaborating with minority-owned businesses and advocacy groups, we're dedicated to building a more inclusive and equitable ecosystem in the biotech industry.

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Get The Scoop On How Wade Institute Of Technology (WIT) Awards Black Students Free STEM Higher Education

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WIT U Looks To
Provide Black Scholars With
Free Options For
Engineering Education!

We are losing Black talent in engineering, and last summer’s affirmative action ruling dealt a further blow to that already dwindling pipeline. A fast-moving dynamic profession needs equally agile educational preparation.


At The Wade Institute of Technology (WIT), we have a solution. Who are we? A new Palo Alto-based engineering college focused on mitigating the acute underrepresentation of African Americans and students of African descent in STEM professions through scholarships and unique educational programs.


We’re seeking applicants for our Master’s in Engineering Management, a 24-month, tuition-free program for Black students with undergraduate degrees in a STEM discipline OR in the liberal arts. This unique program provides background in core engineering areas as well as leadership principles for those who want broad-based management and leadership positions rather than technologist roles. Program and application details can be found here.


As an institution dedicated to providing an education that combines rigorous academic study with the excitement of experiential discovery, we are also proud to provide a small and close-knit community where Black students can be themselves, know they’re valued, and supported in learning from their mistakes and from each other.


I thank you in advance for helping us democratize and diversify higher education and professional opportunities by sharing this program information within your community.

Regards,

 

Lorna Jones

Academic Director

Wade Institute of Technology

Wade Scholarship Program


Thursday, February 29, 2024

Get The Scoop On Blacks Who Were Leaders In Developing Computer - Internet - and Digital Technology

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Tech Pro And Griot Pierre Clark Shares
Chips Off The Ole Block
Outstanding Black Computer
Internet & Digital Pioneers

Column: Did You Know…About Black People?(™) by Pierre A. Clark, Founder, Creative Services Multimedia LLC Founder/Convenor, Digital Excellence Consortium, Inc. Managing Partner: NuFutures Development Ventures LLC.


As we come to the conclusion of this Black History Month, we continue to rightly celebrate the achievements and contributions of black people in areas of life from sports and entertainment to culture, literature, science and many other areas. But there are areas to which we have and continue to make profound contributions that are not spotlighted as much but should be.


How many of you, for example, know about the profound connection of the creation, development and proliferation of the technology tools we use every day to the creative efforts and entrepreneurialism of black people? 


Did you know that several of the largest tech companies in the world are owned by blacks and were/are developed by blacks? 


Did you know that many of the technology tools and resources we depend on every day (Internet protocols, the ISA bus, graphics cards) were created and developed and perfected by black people?


Here are some capsule descriptions and references to black technology pioneers and black people of note, past and present.


Emmit McHenry: was the founder and President of Network Solutions, Inc. which was the first and at the time only Internet domain name registrar and created and pioneered many of the protocols used every day on the Internet - domain names or URLs - Universal Resource Locators, IP (Internet Protocol) Addresses, and DNS (Domain Name Servers) among others. McHenry’s company was a government contractor at the time and he continually struggled to keep his company funded. He eventually sold his company to Verisign who was able to turn it into a $21 billion enterprise.


Emmit McHenry Courtesy The Business Journals


David Steward is the founder and majority owner of World Wide Technology, the 27th largest privately held company in the U. S. and the largest black-owned company in the country, which grosses $17 billion a year. David has a personal net worth of $7.6 billion in 2024, according to Forbes Magazine. World Wide Technology provides comprehensive IT services to thousands of companies nationwide and worldwide.


David Steward


Philip Emeagwali Credited as the father of the Internet, Philip Emeagwali's greatest achievement, that warranted him the most praise, was The Connection Machine. The Connection Machine utilizes 65,000 computers linked in parallel to form the fastest computer on Earth. This computer can perform 3.1 billion calculations per second.

The first Nigerian to make it to top 10 people with highest IQ in the world. Philip Emeagwali has an IQ of 190. Philip Emeagwali was one of two winners of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize.

Resource:

http://www.atlnightspots.com/a-black-man-named-philip-emeagwali-created-the-internet/


Philip Emeagwali - Courtesy Wikipedia


Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Get The Scoop On How Distinguished Petrophysicist Essi Kwabi Becomes The Latest Investor For The Dream Exchange

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Dream Exchange Welcomes Distinguished Petrophysicist Essi Kwabi as a New Investor

Dream Exchange is excited to welcome Essi Kwabi, a distinguished Petrophysicist and philanthropist, to its circle of passionate investors who want to make a difference in the world. This marks a significant stride in Dream Exchange's journey to becoming the first minority-owned and operated stock exchange.

As an esteemed member of Rotary International, financial enthusiast, and devoted mother, Essi brings much experience and commitment to enhancing equity in finance. "I am excited and honored to help support and elevate Black-owned businesses through the Dream Exchange efforts.

Access to capital is quite a challenge and a limiting factor to growth for many black-owned small businesses, and with Dream Exchange, we can break this barrier and change the narrative while building a new and equitable legacy for many generations. I couldn't be prouder to be part of this opportunity to change the lives of these business owners, their employees and their families, and the community at large." -said Essi Kwabi