Thursday, November 28, 2019

Since9ine6ix Bringing Hip Hop and Pure Lyricism to Life!

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The Hip-Hop 'Lyricist Genius' Latest Project, "Blessed" Is One Of The Most Highly Talked About New Releases Of 2019
 Since96

(Nationwide) - Since9ine6ix, formerly known as Sincerely Yours is bringing hip hop and pure lyricism to life with his smooth verses and fresh beats. He is a hip hop artist hailing from the city of Oak Park, Illinois by way of Chicago.

With a focus on the traditional elements of hip hop such as an emphasis on pure lyricism and raw substance mirroring life’s trials and tribulations, Since9ine6ix is an artist that speaks for and to everyday people. Influenced by a plethora of artists that span across a number of genres, the main source of inspiration is drawn from the people and things around.

Growing up in a household with a mother who sang R&B before crossing over to Gospel, it’s no wonder why family is the ultimate muse for an artist like Since9ine6ix.  In 2008, under the name Sincerely Yours, he was a contestant and winner of the Hennessy Black BET Awards Competition in LA.

Discover The Remarkable Man Who Earned His Doctorate Degree Despite Learning Disabilities And Being Bullied

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MAN GRADUATES WITH DOCTORATE DEGREE DESPITE BEING BULLIED, SUSPENDED AND HAVING LEARNING DISABILITIES
 Isaiah White

Nationwide -- The life of Dr. Isaiah L. White, Sr. is a remarkable story of grit, determination, and perseverance. As a young student, he was bullied and had to deal with teachers who told him he would be nothing.

He also had multiple learning disabilities like dyslexia, and spent most of his schooling in special education. Despite all of this, he still managed to recently graduate with a Doctorate degree from Wilmington University in New Castle, Delaware.

Dr. White is very transparent about his public school educational journey, and tells his story in a new book he has written entitled In A Class Called Special.  In the book, he discusses his disabilities which include dyslexia, dyscalculia, audio processing disorder, visual impairment, comprehension weakness, and many more.

He also talks about how his frustration from struggling in school was manifested in his behavior. His disruptive behavior resulted in him receiving repeated in-school and out of school suspensions.

When he wasn't suspended, he was serving detention or lunch detention. He admits that he was expelled several times from different schools.  However he never gave up...

Inspired Attorney's New Book Steps Into The World Of Bullying and Child Suicide

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BLACK AUTHOR AND ATTORNEY RELEASES NEW BOOK, "FAILURE TO PROTECT," ABOUT BULLYING AND CHILD SUICIDE
 Failure To Protect

Award-winning legal thriller author and attorney Pamela Samuels Young has released her new book, 'Failure To Protect,' about bullying and child suicide.

Nationwide -- After learning about the suicide deaths of two 9-year old Alabama girls, Pamela Samuels Young decided to take on this rising epidemic in her new novel entitled Failure to Protect. She is one of America's leading African-American authors of legal thrillers, having penned 14 books over a span of a 20-year writing career.

Her work has already netted numerous awards, most notably the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Fiction for her thriller Anybody's Daughter. In an interview with GritDaily.com about Failure to Protect, released in October, Young says that she didn't choose the subject - the subject chose her.

In researching the subject, Young was stunned to learn that the suicide rate for African-American kids under 12 is twice that of white kids...

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Risk of Being a Black Whistle Blower in Corporate America

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AUTHOR ADDRESSES THE RISK OF BEING AN AFRICAN AMERICAN EXECUTIVE WHISTLE BLOWER IN CORPORATE AMERICA

The risk of ending one's career as well as their life for speaking up against suspicious criminal activity in the workplace

Cincinnati, OH -- Emerging author Greg Stallworth has been an advocate for transparency, truth and honesty in the workplace. Through these experiences led him to write his newly released book Cross Wires.

The book speaks to the hidden casualties that are sometimes embedded behind corporate greed, manipulation and status.  Cross Wires is a suspenseful mystery about a successful African American Corporate Executive who mistakenly receives voice messages on his office phone regarding suspicious drug activity.

Caught between a vice between his loyalty to the corporation or exposing suspicious criminal activity brings about a critical decision. Does he risk his professional career and quite possibly his life or submit to blind injustice by staying silent?