Friday, November 13, 2020

Film About Black Moms Dying at Alarming Rate

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NEW FILM SHEDS LIGHT ON THE LEGACY AND RISKS OF BLACK BIRTH

Nationwide -- When Black mothers are dying during labor at a rate that is three to four times higher than their white counterparts, it’s time we start paying attention to the Black maternal mortality rate in the United States. The Black woman’s voice has long been overlooked in the medical system. A new film, High Risk: Black Mothers Protecting Themselves and Their Babies, brings light to this topic by exploring Black women’s strategies for taking control of their mental health to produce positive outcomes.

“We wanted to make this documentary to show that now, more than ever, Black women are dying during childbirth, and these deaths are completely preventable,” said Nicole Carr, producer. “COVID-19 has put increased exposure on poor medical practices during labor and delivery. This documentary will help Black women make the right choices needed in order to let their voice be heard.”

In the documentary, viewers will hear from birth workers who will help the viewer explore the legacy of Black birth, as well as discussion around how to make the healthcare system more friendly and accountable to Black women.

NBA Dad Releases New Book

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NBA DAD TELLS HIS STORY ABOUT ADVERSITY AND HIS LOVE FOR THE GAME OF BASKETBALL


New Orleans, LA -- Marvin Williams, Sr.’s new book Secondary Break: An NBA Dad’s Story shares an inspiring story of a young man’s journey to becoming a successful basketball player while navigating the many hurdles that can deflate hopes, dreams, and aspirations.

Williams, Sr. is a retired member of the US Navy and a current member of The Fathers and Men of Professional Basketball Players organization. His son, Marvin Williams, Jr., is a 15-year NBA veteran, currently playing for the Milwaukee Bucks and formerly a member of University of North Carolina’s 2005 NCAA Championship team.

“My story is about a young man who came from a dysfunctional and abusive family and fell in love with the sport of basketball,” Williams, Sr. writes. “My love and passion for the game would take me on a lifelong journey — a journey of disappointments, setbacks, and, finally, triumph. This book will show how, by continuing to follow your passions and dreams, anything is possible.”

Black Doctor Creates Stress Relief Tea Line

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BLACK DOCTOR CREATES, HAND-CRAFTED TEA LINE OFFERING NEW INNOVATIONS IN STRESS RELIEF


New Orleans, LA -- Dr. Michelle Clay, Physician, Certified Holistic Health Counselor and Clinical Nutritionist, announces the launch of her newest company, FREEaliTEA, a premium hand-crafted tea line featuring loose-leaf teas that focus on releasing stress simply and naturally and recharging relaxation. With FREEaliTEA, Dr. Michelle Clay continues the native herbal tradition of her great-grandfather to blend the knowledge of conventional medicine with the wisdom of natural medicine and plant technology into every tea blend. This Black-owned business is based in New Orleans, Louisiana but ships nationally.

FREEaliTEA began with a need to relieve and release chronic overwhelming stress that resulted in physical symptoms such as muscle tension and sleep disturbances. Through numerous case studies and research, it was discovered that many chronic illnesses and symptoms are exacerbated by traumatic or stressful events and toxic lifestyles.

Black Writers and Editors Needed

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THIS WOMAN-OWNED FIRM NEEDS PART-TIME WRITERS/ EDITORS TO JOIN THEIR TEAM


Nationwide -- YES Career Coaching & Resume Writing Services is hiring! This woman-owned business needs a couple of part-time, work-from-home resume editors to join their team. Their mission is to help job seekers determine what kind of work will light them up and to give them the strategies, marketing tools, inner game, and accountability they need to build a career they will love.

This exceptional team is the reason YES is DC metro’s top-rated writing and career coaching company on most review sites (4.5 star rated on Yelp, A rated on Angie’s List, 5.0 star rated on Google, A+ rated at the Better Business Bureau, and 4.1 star rated on Glassdoor).

Pay is $25-54 for interviewing; $75-185 for drafting a resume and cover letter set; $55 for editing a set. Editors will primarily be expected to edit but are welcome to have drafting and interviewing assignments if they would like more hours.

Remixed Old School Toy for Black Kids

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THIS REMIX ON AN OLD-SCHOOL TOY PROVIDES “REEL” REPRESENTATION FOR BLACK CHILDREN


Nationwide  What do you get when you remix the old-school View-Master with affirming content and Black representation for children? The answer is BlackBabyBooks.com’s new Reel Representation Viewer.

BlackBabyBooks.com makes it easier to discover and purchase children’s books with Black characters, but its founder, Veronica N. Chapman, believes they can offer even more. Research shows that when Black children see themselves represented positively in their media, it fortifies their self-esteem and helps protect them from the impact of racism. That’s why Ms. Chapman is launching a product that provides reel representation, pairing a love for the nostalgic View-Master with the empowering art of Black illustrators.

Research on People of Color in Tech

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TRUSTRADIUS PUBLISHES LANDMARK RESEARCH ON PEOPLE OF COLOR IN TECH


Austin, TX  TrustRadius, the most trusted customer review platform for business technology, celebrates the publication of the first annual People of Color in Tech Report. The report presents crucial new data on representation, leadership, funding, and unconscious bias in the tech industry, and is designed to help create a more equitable future.

1,207 tech professionals participated in the first annual People of Color in Tech survey. 53% identified as people of color. With over 25 brand new statistics, detailed analysis, and exclusive interviews with tech leaders, the People of Color in Tech Report help address the lack of research on marginalized populations in the tech industry.

“This report is deeply personal to me,” says TrustRadius Founder and CEO Vinay Bhagat. “I’m a first-generation immigrant, and a person of color (of Indian descent). I am, however, privileged. I haven’t faced the barriers Black and Latine people experience in the U.S. As a CEO, recent events and this report have caused me to evaluate my own company and make crucial changes. This report clearly demonstrates that tech companies need to do more to drive diversity. It also demonstrates that there is very real prejudice and unconscious bias that people of color face in the workplace.

Black Diva, Conference For Speakers, Authors and Entrepreneurs

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THE INFORMATION DIVA PRESENTS THE LEVERAGE CONFERENCE FOR SPEAKERS, AUTHORS, AND ENTREPRENEURS


Detroit, MI  Award-winning, internationally known African-American author, coach, trainer, and speaker, Deborah Thorne, also known as The Information Diva, presents the second annual The Leverage Conference. This virtual conference for speakers, authors, and entrepreneurs will be held Thursday, December 3, 2020, through Saturday, December 5, 2020. This not to be missed virtual event, is a great opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate your way to success.

This 2 1/2 day event begins Thursday afternoon with an Author Showcase. It features a dozen authors and a first-time authors’ panel. It is free and open to the public.

Friday’s Day of Learning provides diverse topics including social media strategy, search engine optimization, team building, leadership, and more. The featured speakers include Zhe Scott, Mary Wu, Tracey Pirozzi, and Gina Gardiner. A thought leader’s roundtable will explore the timely topic of Race and Politics.

Concluding Friday’s activities is a Happy Hour and Merchant Showcase. The Merchant Showcase will support a teen entrepreneur and honor student, Naomi Jefferson-Glipa. The Happy Hour and Merchant Showcase are free and open to the public.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

The Classic R&B The Manhattans Release New Single "She's Comin Home."

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The Manhattans Featuring Gerald Alston Release New Single, 'She's Comin' Home.'

"A Must-Have In Your Playlist!"

THE MANHATTANS the legendary Classic R&B Group originally consisted of:

Winfred “Blue” Lovett (passed Dec 9, 2014)
Richard Taylor
Kenneth “Wally” Kelley (passed Feb 17, 2015)
George “Smitty” Smith and
Edward “Sonny” Bivins (passed Dec 3,2014).

Blue and Smitty were out front as the group’s strong lead singers.

Blue was also the group leader and an outstanding songwriter whose compositions with producer Joe Evans gave the group a string of hits on Carnival Records during the mid-1960s.

When Smith became ill in 1970, Phil Terrell stepped in as temporary lead singer until a permanent replacement could be found. In the fall of that same year, Gerald Alston, whose style paid homage to the legendary Sam Cooke took over as lead singer. More a pop singer than either Lovett or Smith, Alston’s incorporation into the group enabled THE MANHATTANS to break out of their mold as “doo-woppers” and achieve major national success on Starday/King Records with a Teddy Randazzo love song entitled “A Million To One”.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

See How Kenya Rahmaan, Seeks To Reveal Contrarian Truths About Child Support System

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BLACK AUTHOR KENYA RAHMAAN EXPOSES THE TRUTH AND BIASES OF THE AMERICAN CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM

Detroit, MI  Many government-sanctioned entities have been implemented in our society which intentions allude to assistance but instead have caused immense harm. When we examine the inner workings of our judicial system there is a mass exclusion of many citizens' bare-bones rights. Something as simple as the relationship between a co-parent and child has been exploited and mislabeled causing unrest and confusion amongst U.S. citizens.

Author Kenya Rahmaan has spent thorough time examining the flaws of the American child support system and how it has developed into a tool of division. In her book, The Child Support Hustle, she goes into a detailed explanation of how the child support system has alienated fathers from their offspring while amassing profit for the state.

Ms. Rahmaan has discovered how the use of inaccurate labels has caused destruction amongst parents who live in separate households. The term fatherless has been heavily indoctrinated into our psyche.

We have been convinced that because the father does not live in the same home as the mother and child that he is not active. This is far from the truth. You can be an active father without living in the same household as your child based on Kenya’s findings. She goes on to explain how it is beneficial for the state to mislabel two household families.

Black Folks Should Create Their Own Stimulus Package

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10 REASONS WHY BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET AND CREATE THEIR OWN STIMULUS PACKAGE

Detroit, MI Highly motivated by a recent article published by ABC News entitled "Stocks are Soaring, and Most Black People Are Missing Out", Ernest Gains and Latoya Smith, expert investors and the founders of a Black-owned stock market and trading education company called The Profit Room, have decided to publish the following tips on why you should start investing.

1. Free market

The stock market doesn't care what color you are. All it knows is money. Your broker doesn't Google your address or ask about your family, it’s a free market.

2. Information age

As Blacks, we used to be left out of a lot of information because of our history. Our ancestors were shielded from financial products but now there are apps we can utilize to get the information we need. There’s no reason for us to be afraid of being turned down at a bank or financial firm. We can do everything online.

Black Hair Care Products For Baldness After Cancer

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THESE BLACK-OWNED HAIR CARE PRODUCTS CHANGED THE LIFE OF A MEMPHIS WOMAN AFTER CANCER

Nationwide -- Angela H. Brown, founder of a Black-owned brand called D’Serv Professional Hair Care, says that her products can help cancer patients regrow healthy hair after receiving chemo treatments. She comments, "We are not doctoring. We just want people to get what they D’Serv in hair care!"

One of her customers, Beverly Johnson, a former cancer patient from Memphis, Tennessee, says that she found new hope thanks to the products.

Beverly says that she had a strong dislike for wigs, and wanted to try something different. So, after becoming cancer-free in 2016, she began using products from D’Serv Professional, and in just two weeks after months of touching a bald scalp, she could already feel new hair all over her head beginning to grow back again! Within 3 ½ months, Beverly had a cute natural cut, and even years later, she continues to use the products to keep her hair healthy.

Attorney Liku Madoshi Makes History With Online Community For Black Women Professionals

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29-YEAR OLD ATTORNEY MAKES HISTORY WITH ONLINE COMMUNITY FOR MILLENNIAL BLACK WOMEN PROFESSIONALS

Nationwide Attorney Liku Madoshi, an African American female attorney from the Bay Area, is the founder of Tryb, an online community for like-minded Black women looking to engage, elevate and empower one another. She is celebrating one year with the launch of a private membership.

Since September 2019, Tryb has curated events focused on building wealth and obtaining quality wellness based on the unique experiences of Black women.

“Black women don’t get enough attention in conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Instead, we are put in a melting pot with overinclusive groups like people of color, women of color or just women in general,” says Liku. “When this happens, our unique experiences, challenges, and needs are neglected, resulting in significant gaps in meaningful solutions.”

Black Woman Making It Easier to Shop Local

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HOW ONE BLACK, WOMAN-OWNED DETROIT BUSINESS IS MAKING IT EASIER TO SHOP LOCAL

Detroit, MI  As a Black- and woman-owned Detroit-based business, Ask Jennyfer was founded with one intention – to help other small businesses thrive.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it encouraged entrepreneurs - like Ask Jennyfer owner Jennyfer Crawford - to look at her mission in a new way. She began enhancing online platforms at All Things Marketplace to ensure that small business owners had a space of their own to connect with other entrepreneurs and to sell their goods and services to customers.

She discovered that connecting to customers had become a particular challenge at this time. Crawford began highlighting local businesses and their efforts to help others through the COVID-19 crisis on our social channels. Once restrictions began to lift, she transitioned to spotlighting local products at outdoor market settings in and around Detroit.

That’s when inspiration struck.

“We listened to our community and found out that business owners were in need of safe, affordable ways to help store, sell and ship their products,” said Crawford. “At Ask Jennyfer, we want to help them reach customers by providing product storage, order fulfillment, and shipping services they can afford.”

Monday, November 9, 2020

HBCU Coach Wants Black Folks More Active

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HBCU FOOTBALL COACH BUDDY POUGH JOINS EFFORT TO ATTRACT MORE AFRICAN AMERICANS TO THE GREAT OUTDOORS


Nationwide -- SC State University Head Football Coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough hosted a Tailgate Tour of South Carolina state parks in mid-October to launch a marketing initiative designed to draw more African Americans to the great outdoors. The collaboration between the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism and the marketing company Black Folks Camp Too, will share resources to speak specifically to this audience about enjoying state parks.

“I’ve done a lot of things in my life, but I’ve never been camping,” said Coach Pough. “My time at Table Rock State Park with Black Folks Camp Too was wonderful and I’m looking forward to a few nights RVing here in Sesqui. I’m proud to support Earl and his mission to start more conversations around the campfire.”

Pough went camping for the first time at a state park, hosted campfire conversations, did some fishing, hiking, bike riding, and paddle boating at Table Rock and Sesquicentennial state parks.

See How Rad-B, Former Special Ed Student, Graduates College And Becomes Uplifting Motivational Speaker

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FORMER SPECIAL ED STUDENT GRADUATES COLLEGE, BECOMES AWARD-WINNING MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER AND AUTHOR

Washington, DC -- Meet Brad Butler II, also known as “B-Rad Inspires”, the former Special Ed student that was told he could never go to college. Now, he is an award-winning motivational speaker, author, student advocate, and success coach. As CEO and founder of his own companyBrad's mission is to help educators increase the graduation rate for students and athletes with keynote speeches and professional development.

Before Brad became all that he is today, he spent many of his years fighting to overcome adversity. He struggled with his parents' substance abuse, academic struggles, and countless amounts of naysayers.