- Celebrity's CEO, Dr. Fredrick Jacobs
- Celebrity's CSO, Taja Jacobs
- Celebrity's Executive Team, Staff and Partners
- Press and members of the local community are invited to the celebration.
- Ray Leonard, Jr, radio host, brand ambassador, motivational speaker and entrepreneur. Mr. Leonard is also known for his iconic 7-Up commercials with his father, boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard.
- Donnie Williams, hall of famer and first African American World Karate Champion. Mr. Williams is also a pastor and actor of 17 motion picture films.
Saturday, November 7, 2020
The 1st National and Fastest Growing Soul Food Franchise in America Celebrity's Soul Food Opens National Headquarters
Discover How Bestselling Author Sophia Casey Helps Black Women Live Their Truth
“This story was planted in me a while ago so to give finally have the strength to birth it and it be so quickly well-received is overwhelming and amazing,” says a verklempt Casey. “As I reflected on this journey, I went to sleep with a big smile on my face, filled with gratitude and thanksgiving at being a top seller on Amazon.
Friday, November 6, 2020
Kids Books, Africa Travel Adventures
Washington, DC Author, playwright, and philanthropist Jay Cameron introduces two books in a series about the amazing adventures of twins Darren and Destiny as they travel to African diaspora destinations around the world.In the books, Cameron draws on his experience after his life-changing trip to Ghana to write seven children’s books about the beauty, culture, and history of several countries in Africa. He says that much of the information he was taught about Africa was inaccurate, negative, and misleading.
His first-hand experiences with children inspired him to offer an accurate portrayal of one of the most beautiful continents in the world. The series was written for children ages six through ten, but all ages can learn about the popular landmarks and the traditions of the people.
In The Adventures of Darren and Destiny: Ghana, Darren, Destiny, and their parents take their first trip abroad to Accra, Ghana in Africa. They experience the amazing culture and history of the West African gem. While traveling to some of Ghana’s most popular landmarks, they meet Nana, Esi, Philip, and Isaac along the way. They venture deep inside the cocoa forest and watch artisans make original African art. Darren and Destiny ask why they haven't seen these things on television in America.
Black Family Launches Notebooks For Kids of Color
Nationwide -- Social awareness brand Brown Boy Brown Girl, LLC (BBBG) has announced the release of their newest kids’ notebooks. In addition to being positive and relatable influences to brown boys and girls, the materials act as harbingers of pride and creativity while normalizing characters of color in books and school supplies. The brand uses its products to cultivate a culture that enriches the lives of children while encouraging them to foster, nurture, and celebrate their gifts and talents.
The new notebooks feature original artwork that includes positive depictions of children of color. With notebook names such as Brown Girl Genius Notebook and Brown Boy Brainy Notebook, the company is amplifying young voices of color and diversity by offering children’s books that are written and published by children.
Mom and Daughter, Dr. Roberta And Allia Hoskie Develop Black Homeownership Movement
Nationwide -- Dr. Roberta Hoskie and her daughter, Allia, are the founders of a nationwide program called 1,000 Black Families that started as an initiative to help families get into their own homes. The program, however, has rapidly become a movement to address the wealth gap among Black families nationwide by providing the education, tools, and structure needed to acquire low-interest mortgages and help with closing costs.
In the past few years, pundits in the media have echoed the long-held ideas of brilliant & outspoken Black scholars like Dr. Claude Anderson, Dr. Walter E. Williams, Dr. Boyce Watkins, and others attributing economic inequality to many factors, the largest of which is the inability to transfer wealth from generation to generation. Simply put, having property or a business that parents are able to leave to their children increases their family’s overall wealth. Many do not understand the implications and impact wealth retention can have on wealth creation.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Learn How The Largest US Black Chamber Of Commerce In NY Is Empowering Black Businesses
Nationwide -- The Wish Local Empowerment Program is a $2M fund Wish that is dedicated to giving roughly 4,000 Black-owned businesses financial support. Businesses choose how to best utilize the funding, but suggestions include keeping your workforce employed, paying rent, or connecting with new customers.
It is no secret that Black businesses in America have suffered a tremendous loss during this recent pandemic. Chamber development and leadership development plans and strategies must work in parallel together to foster business growth in the Black Community in a sustainable manner many years into the future. Corporate support of diversity initiatives in the Black community will continue to play a vital role in leveling the playing field in America.
“As President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. we have seen the direct correlation between chamber development and leadership development in the business sector as an opportunity to not only return businesses to prior levels, but help them to fuel their growth to the next level,” says Phil Andrews, President – Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. – New York State’s largest Black Chamber of Commerce and the New York District Office of the United States Small Business Administration.
Recording Artist JAZMINE HEADLEY Creates APPAREL with positive mental health Quotes for Children's Charities And debuts new single
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Joy Linn Mackey, Pens Book On How to Re-Imagine Your Story
Nationwide -- If there was ever a time to release this book in the world, now is the time. Chain Breaker: How to Re-Imagine Your Story & Reclaim Your Power by Joy Linn Mackey is about bringing together the broken pieces of our lives to rebuild and reclaim the forgotten parts of ourselves. It is about breaking the chains of racism from our minds and allowing the resilience to flow in.
It is about being free to be curious, to cry, to question, and to engage. But mostly, it is about the Collective We.
This book puts forth a series of actions, questions, quizzes, readings, etc. to help you identify areas where racism and oppression have infiltrated your thoughts and kept you in chains whether you have recognized it as racism or not. It is an eye-opener and a game-changer that is meant to propel you into your higher self, the self where you do not just strive, but you thrive.