Advances Advocacy for Black Families, Disability Rights, and Community Impact
Friday, June 26, 2026
Get the Scoop On How Dr. Issata Oluwadare Advances Advocacy for Black Families, Disability Rights, and Community Impact
Advances Advocacy for Black Families, Disability Rights, and Community Impact
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Get The Scoop On The Founders Launching The First Real Black Wall Street
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Get the Scoop On The First Black Woman to Create a Web Browser That Combines Culture, Commerce, and More
First Black Woman to
Create a Web Browser That
Combines Culture, Commerce, and More
Monday, June 22, 2026
Get the Scoop On How Black Woman Turns Fashion into a Tool for Emotional Truth
Fashion into a Tool for
Emotional Truth
To the outside world, Wendy Williams appeared confident, polished, and put together. She was the woman who always looked the part. Compliments followed her wherever she went. Her appearance suggested stability, self-assurance, and success.
What most people never saw was the emotional weight behind the wardrobe.
Beneath the carefully curated outfits, Wendy was navigating depression, emotional disappointment, and the pressure to keep everything together while quietly struggling inside. Fashion became a coping mechanism.
Getting dressed allowed her to momentarily escape what she was feeling. Compliments eased the pain. Looking good became proof—to others and sometimes to herself—that everything was fine.
For a long time, that strategy worked.
Eventually, maintaining the image became exhausting. On days when her mental health was at its lowest, getting dressed no longer felt empowering—it felt like armor she had to put on just to function. Still, she showed up polished. Still, no one asked questions. Her appearance told a story that contradicted her internal reality.
That contradiction became the turning point.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Black Americans Must Take Control of Their Self-Care Journey, Urges Darrell “Coach D” Andrews
Darrell “Coach D” Andrews, nationally acclaimed author of The Self-Care Movement and graduate of the nation’s first HBCU, Cheyney University, is issuing a bold and urgent call: Black Americans must take full ownership of their self-care journey — or risk further health crises that disproportionately impact the community.
“Waiting for systems to prioritize our health has cost us dearly,” says Coach D, a veteran leadership coach, consultant, and speaker with over 25 years of experience empowering individuals and organizations. “We cannot afford to wait any longer. It’s time for us to take charge of our well-being—mentally, physically, and spiritually.”
Statistics continue to reveal devastating disparities—higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and mental health struggles within Black communities. Coach D argues that systemic challenges are real, but they cannot be an excuse for inaction. His message is clear: Self-care is a revolutionary act.
Get The Scoop On How Caribbean Influencer Extraordinaire MSS. Francois Wins The Prestigious Wow! Factor Award!
The WOW! Factor Award recognizes an on-air personality whose presence captivates audiences, commands attention, and leaves viewers wanting more. In a world overflowing with content, the award celebrates something increasingly rare: authentic connection.
For those who know Mss Francois, the honor feels less like a surprise and more like confirmation. Whether she is making audiences laugh, helping people heal, or sharing stories that inspire action, she has built a career around one simple philosophy: people may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
Born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago and now based in New York, Mss Francois has become one of the most recognizable voices in community media. As the creator and host of The Mss Francois Show, she has entertained and empowered audiences with candid conversations, humor, and real-life lessons that resonate far beyond the television screen.
Her impact extends even further through Caribbean Brilliance: Conversations with Mss Francois, a platform dedicated to highlighting the achievements and contributions of Caribbean Americans. Through meaningful interviews with leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, authors, and community changemakers, she provides a platform where stories of perseverance, leadership, and excellence can inspire future generations.
The WOW! Factor Award is not simply about popularity. It recognizes authenticity, energy, connection, and impact. Mss Francois brings a unique blend of humor, vulnerability, wisdom, and Caribbean warmth that instantly makes guests comfortable and viewers feel included. Her interviews do not feel scripted; they feel personal. Her conversations do not feel transactional; they feel transformational.
Hosted by BRIC Arts & Media, the B Free Awards celebrate excellence in community-driven storytelling and honor creators who use media to educate, inform, inspire, and amplify underrepresented voices. Winning within this distinguished field is more than an individual achievement—it is recognition that meaningful storytelling still matters.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Get The Scoop On The National Entrepreneur Summit and Expo at Rochdale Village in SE Queens
Rose Ward, Owner, NFocus Management Group, LLC“The National Entrepreneur Summit and Expo – New York Edition is more than an event; it is a catalyst for opportunity, collaboration, and economic empowerment. This Expo creates a powerful space where entrepreneurs, corporations, nonprofits, and community leaders can come together to build meaningful relationships that strengthen businesses locally, regionally, and nationally. We are excited to help connect innovators and changemakers from New York City, Long Island, and beyond for maximum impact.” Rose Ward Owner, NFocus Management Group, LLC
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and the National Small Business Expo – New York Edition is designed to open doors, create access, and expand opportunities for entrepreneurs across diverse industries.By bringing together businesses from New York City, Long Island, and national markets, we are creating an environment where strategic partnerships, economic growth, supplier diversity, and innovation can thrive. This Expo represents the future of collaborative business development.” Phil Andrews, Founding President, The New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
- High-impact business networking opportunities
- Dynamic panel discussions and keynote presentations
- Access to corporate and government resources
- Small business growth strategies and innovation sessions
- Vendor and exhibitor showcases
- Opportunities for sponsorships and partnerships
- Access to entrepreneurs, investors, and decision-makers
- Regional and national business development connections
Thursday, June 4, 2026
OP-ED: How Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel Still Defines R&B - 35 Years Later in an Unmatched Celebration
There are artists who define a moment in music, and then there are artists who reshape it entirely. Bobby Brown belongs firmly in the second category.
As he marks the 35th Anniversary of his landmark, 7x Platinum, #1 album Don’t Be Cruel, the celebration taking place on July 10 at the historic Saban Theatre is not simply a concert, it is a reminder of how sound, style, and cultural influence can converge to change the course of R&B history.
When Don’t Be Cruel was released in 1988, it arrived at a turning point in popular music. R&B was evolving, hip-hop was rising, and audiences were ready for something new that could bridge both worlds without losing the emotional core of soul music.
Bobby Brown delivered exactly that.
The album helped define and popularize what would become known as New Jack Swing, a genre fusion that blended R&B vocals with hip-hop rhythms, electronic production, and an undeniable streetwise energy.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Get The Scoop On Overcoming Abuse With Shekeitha "Shay" Wilson's New Book - My Silent Tears
Friday, May 22, 2026
Financial Services Pro Nadia Doman Gives Us The Scoop On Financial Strategies Using Life Insurance


▸ Replace your income If you were gone tomorrow, could your family maintain their home, cover daily expenses, and fund your children's future on a single income? Life insurance may help fill that gap.
▸ Eliminate debt Mortgages, car loans, business obligations, and personal debt don't disappear. Life insurance may ensure your family inherits your assets — not your liabilities.
▸ Fund education Protecting your children's educational future, regardless of what happens to you, is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give.
▸ Preserve your estate Without proper planning, estate taxes and settlement costs may significantly erode the wealth you've spent decades building.
▸ Protect your business Key person coverage, buy-sell agreements, and business succession funding may help ensure your business survives and thrives, even in your absence.
▸ Build tax-advantaged wealth Certain permanent life insurance products may accumulate cash value on a tax-deferred basis, providing a living benefit you can access when you need it most.*Friday, May 15, 2026
Get The Scoop On Vincent Taylor's Documentary on Teachers Engaging Students
Vincent Taylor, the 2025 Duval County Teacher of the Year, has released a dynamic new educational documentary titled If Instruction Isn’t Engaging, I Quit. The film, created for educators at all levels, highlights the critical importance of meaningful student engagement in today’s classrooms.
With nearly three decades of experience as an elementary educator, Taylor not only produced and directed the documentary but also appears as one of its featured teachers. His mission is clear: to elevate the conversation around what effective, engaging instruction truly looks like.















