Saturday, March 19, 2022

Celebrate Mother's Day With Entertainment, Food And Inspiration

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COLUMBUS, March 15, 2022 - Join us Mother's Day, May 8th for an afternoon of entertainment, food and inspiration! Excerpts from author Ruth-Ann Thompson’s book "Dancing In My Tattered Pink Dress" will be brought to life through music, dance and spoken word. 

"Dancing In My Tattered Pink Dress is a celebration of life that offers hope to anyone who has struggled in their life's journey. Ruth-Ann Thompson opens her life and shares her experiences with skill and grace and gives practical examples of self-advocacy, resilience and fortitude." - Rice & Co. Creative Firm 

The event is being held on Sunday, May 8, 2022 at Columbus Colony Inc. which is located at 1055 Colony Drive, Westerville Ohio 43081. The dramatization begins at 3 pm followed immediately by lunch. Tickets $40 per person including lunch. Tickets are available at https://snwbl.it/Qtik3v. 

Two Scoops National Performance Arts Company is a proud recipient of the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s Thrive grant. The Thrive program is intended to address disparities in inequitable funding and provides unrestricted funding and resources to arts organizations led by and serving people of color. To learn more about Two-NPAC please visit, www.twoscoopsnpac.com. For more about Ruth-Ann Thompson, please visit www.ruthannthompson.com


Thursday, March 17, 2022

See Why ECSU HBCU Wellness Educator Continues to Caution Americans About Obesity and Declining Health Since 2019: The Deadly Obesity Epidemic. Readers You Decide!

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Obesity's Detrimental Lifestyle in America 2022 is Worse than Covid-19. Many More Lives are Drastically Affected Today. "The Cold Hard Facts About Obesity in America."
Beth Perry, Research Specialist, Rheumatology, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) 2022

By HBCU ECSU Gheechee Gummee Author, Dr. Charles L. Singleton 

Beth Perry reports that being overweight or obese could very well influence the development of Scleroderma: systemic sclerosis (SS), a connective tissue disease generated by fibrosis (enlargement and scarring) of connective tissue of the skin in humans. This group of scattered diseases (SS) is quite problematic; especially for the skin, blood vessels, and internal organs (lungs, kidneys, and the digestive track).  MUSC is a top-ranked biomedical institution.

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) biotechnology and molecular research team works hard every day to understand the smallest properties of living cells in order to discover better ways of treating various diseases.  The solving of difficult medical problems at the molecular level will greatly improve health, wellness, and longevity. Their outstanding work was presented at the American Physiological Society Conference, San Diego, California in April 2006. ---The Family Journal, USA & Overseas, Volume 1, Issue 24, 2006

Beth, a biotechnical and molecular researcher, is a member of Dorchester County, South Carolina's Flood Singleton family, "6 generations, 7 family members," who worked for the Westvaco/MeadWestvaco Corporation in various phases of paper production (West Virginia and South Carolina). Family members were as follows: brother, Keith Marcus Singleton (1972-2010), a computer science, University of South Carolina graduate: Intern, GIS Field, West Virginia. Her brother, *Alex Albert Singleton, a three-time hall of famer; father, Clement Albert Singleton, Jr. (1941-2019), granduncle, Malachi Perry, worked 37 years (1957 and retired 1994), granduncle, Thaddeus "Son" “Cat Man” Flood, Sr. (1917–1956), and great-grandfather, James "Jim" Singleton (1884-1954). 

And yes, Clementine "Beth" Singleton worked as a research lab technician at Westvaco Forest Lab (2001-2002) and ArborGen Reforestation in 2002-2003.  Beth also worked in Biotechnology and Molecular Research, Westvaco Corporation and MUSC (2004-2009; 2011-2014), and now in 2022. 
 
MUSC's15th Annual Department of Medicine Research Symposium to be held on Friday, April 29, 2022. This virtual conference meeting will include timely discussions about medical and clinical researchers' most recent discoveries and findings. --- MUSC Newsletter, Dept. of Medicine Chairman's Office 

*Alex Singleton, Movie Film, Meet the Paper Makers (2020), Fiber Specialist at International Paper Company at Cellulose Fibers Mill, Port Wentworth, Georgia: Georgia Forestry Hall of Fame (2022), The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Fishermen's Hall of Fame (2020) and The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Sarah McLean Literary Hall of Fame (2022), Rome, Georgia.

Beth Perry is a recent inductee of The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Sarah McLean Literary Hall of Fame (2022) and The Family Journal, USA & Overseas Fishermen's Hall of Fame (2022), "Red Road," Summerville, South Carolina. In this article, you will learn some amazing facts about the deadly impact of obesity at any age.

Monday, March 14, 2022

Dr. Cynthia J. Hickman, Give's Walden University’s 66th Keynote Commencement Speaker Address

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DR. CYNTHIA J. HICKMAN, ALUMNUS WALDEN UNIVERSITY’S 66TH KEYNOTE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER

Dr. Cynthia J. Hickman, an author, educator, caregiver advocate, and recent speaker on the Leadership Experience Tour with Shawn Fair, delivered Walden University’s 66th Commencement address on January 29, 2022. The celebration was an online event honoring Walden’s graduates and their milestone achievements.

Dr. Hickman is a two-time graduate of Walden University and has been an active alum and ambassador since graduating. As a social change agent, life-long learner, and daughter of a middle-school educator, giving back and sharing the importance of using her education for good was the highlight of her speech. She encouraged the graduates to “get into good trouble,” a quote by the late Representative John Lewis.

Pushing past the status quo requires one to “behold the turtle,” a concept of slow and steady as change eventually happens. Hickman stressed that sticking your head out is uncomfortable but necessary for change.

The significance of “a societal passion should fuel efforts to impact the community. Hickman shared her mother’s anthem, helpful and powerful words to live by: “She told my three sisters and me to help out when you can, in all the places you can, and in all the times you can, demonstrating the art of using ones’ education for good.”

Ina Johnson Myers Pens New Book to Inspire Black Women, "Girl, Don't Play! Pray!"

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"GIRL, DON'T PLAY! PRAY" — AUTHOR INA JOHNSON MYERS RELEASES BOOK THAT HELPS WOMEN RECOGNIZE TOXIC RELATIONSHIP RED FLAGS

Ina Johnson Myers, a speaker and certified life coach who is also the author of Girl, Don't Play!!! Pray!!!! She is a 24-year retired Combat Veteran with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and a survivor of MST (Military Sexual Trauma). She is also the mother of 3 and grandmother of 6, and was raised in Gary Indiana by a father and mother duo of WWII veterans who also served our country in the 1940s.

Her book, Girl, Don't Play!!! Pray!!!!, was written to help mitigate some of the confusion, anxiety, and pain professional women endure who may be seeking to be in a lasting relationship or marriage.

She comments, "By sharing my own experiences and research throughout my life, I hope to equip them with the tools and knowledge to make wiser decisions on matters that will devastatingly affect their spiritual, personal, and family life, their career, their moral compass, as well as their finances. In sharing my experiences with toxic relationships and the pains of depression, suicidal thoughts, devaluation, and humiliation endured as the result, I hoped to help other professional women be cognizant of who they allow to sit at their table and not ignore the red flags they see and hear in their search for that perfect partner."