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Grammy Award Winning Jazz Vocalist PHENOM Melanie Charles Set to Perform at the Legendary NYC Blue Note Jazz Club
Grammy Award-winning jazz artist phenom, Melanie
Charles is set to perform live at the legendary NYC Blue Note Jazz Club
located at 131 W 3rd Street in New York on Monday, February 27 for 2
shows at 8 pm and 10:30 pm.Click here to get your tickets today!
Melanie
Charles is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, bandleader, producer,
actress and flautist of Haitian descent, with a creative fluidity
spanning jazz, soul, experimental and roots music. Charles was raised by
a Haitian mother in Brooklyn where the sound waves in their home were
filled with artists like Johnny Hodges, Frank Sinatra, Chaka Khan, Anita
Baker, John Coltrane and Nat King Cole.
As a teen, she attended the
famed LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts where she studied
flute and vocals. Eventually, she landed at the School of Jazz and
Contemporary Music at The New School where she met artists like singer,
songwriter and record producer Jesse Boykins III and alto saxophonist
Lakecia Benjamin.
Charles’
genre-bending style has been embraced by a wide range of artists
including Wynton Marsalis, SZA, Mach-Hommy, Gorillaz and The Roots.
Throughout
her career she has remained committed to making music that pushes
listeners to consider new possibilities, both socially and politically.
“Make Jazz Trill Again,” a project that she launched in 2016,
demonstrates her allegiance to everyday people, especially the youth and
is focused on taking jazz from the museum to the streets.
Earlier this
year, Charles’ Tiny Desk (Home) Concert debuted on NPR Music, who proclaimed, “Melanie Charles takes us on a journey that embodies the soul of jazz: exploration.”
Her improvisational style, inflection, and spontaneity talents displayed in the celebrated Y’all
Don’t (Really) Care About Black Women album is nothing short than
brilliant and a must add to your playlist - 'a sheer 'masterpiece.'
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Spreading A Message of Unity Now Available on All Digital Streaming Platforms “A Must-Have in Your Playlist!”
Now Available on All Digital Streaming Platforms
“A Must-Have in Your Playlist!”
Listen Below...
February 24, 2023 - Billboard chart-topping band, SENSERE returns with the infectious and soulful new single, 'L.O.V.E.,' spreading hope and unity to the world.
The timely track’s message of love and togetherness is already creating a global buzz and bringing together audiences globally.
With
its catchy chorus, powerful lyrics and ‘feel-good’ rhythms, SENSERE
reaffirms to us that we are in this all together and the answer is
L.O.V.E.
It’s quotable lyrics, What the world needs forever is love.. L.O.V.E - God is Love, Hug someone and tell them it’s all Love…..,”
combined with smooth vocals, horn-heavy soul, and its signature funky
beat on the track is already on its way to being a ‘classic’ soulful
masterpiece.
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19-YEAR-OLD HBCU STUDENT RECEIVES $25K FROM PHARRELL WILLIAMS FOR GUN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY
Kayla Austin, a 19-year-old sophomore at Howard University, pitched and won $25,000 at Pharrell Williams’ Mighty Dream Forum and Black Ambition in Norfolk, Virginia, last year. Her patent-pending technology called “My Gun’s Been Moved” provides gun owners with a 24/7 monitor and notification if their gun has been moved.
The idea was one of many to win at last year’s Mighty Dream Forum which took place in November.
The idea came about at 12 years old after participating in a youth program, hearing a family member’s story, and watching the news on gun violence in Chicago. She had many sleepless nights thinking about how she could use technology to provide better gun safety for parents to protect their children.
Austin has facilitated and participated in many events supporting gun safety education, laws, and practices. Her intense community activism has granted her recognition from the State of Illinois and Congress.
As a result, she was excited to share her invention with the Mighty Dream Forum three months ago. This network provides access and opportunity to Black and Latinx entrepreneurs, “I’m still trying to process it all,” said Austin, a film and digital media major in her sophomore year at Howard University. “To receive support from my favorite artist is a dream come true.”
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MALIK YOBA PARTNERS WITH BLACK-OWNED DIGITAL PLATFORM DESIGNED TO SECURELY STORE IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS FOR WEALTH TRANSFER
Award-winning actor, philanthropist and founder of Yoba Development, Dr. Malik Yoba, has partnered with Martha Underwood, the founder and CEO of a Black-owned technology company called Prismmto promote preparedness and peace of mind when you need it the most.
Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Prismm, is a digital platform that allows individuals to securely store and organize important documents, communicate end-of-life wishes, and plan for the transfer of wealth and assets.
“Being a caregiver for my mother as she was succumbing to the horror that is dementia, it was a serious challenge for my siblings and I to find, manage and organize the important documents in her life on top of all the other stressors that come with being a caregiver. Not having access to all of her information was an important aspect of life planning that is often overlooked or put off until it’s too late.
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BLACK AUTHOR FIGHTING POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS DONATES 1,000’S OF BOOKS TO JAMAICA AND GHANA TO TEACH LIFE SKILLS TO KIDS
Renaee Smith, an award-winning educator and children’s book author who lives in Union County, New Jersey. Via her own non-profit, Independent Authors Book Experience, she has donated thousands of books to children locally, nationally, and internationally including in countries like Jamaica and Ghana. Her newest book, Freddie Learns the Value of Money, takes young readers on a financial literacy journey with the main character, Freddie, as he learns how to budget and save money to purchase a new bicycle.
Freddie Learns the Value of Money is a short story written for children ages 6 to 12 is part of a five-book series, helping children develop an understanding of hard work, family values, giving back to the community, and helping the environment.
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NONPROFIT FOUNDER OPENS NEW CENTER TO HELP BLACK GIRLS IN CHICAGO FIGHT “PERIOD POVERTY”
Chez Smith, is the founder of the Gyrls in the H.O.O.D. (Healthy Optimistic Outstanding Determined) Foundation, which addresses “period poverty” which is the lack of feminine hygiene products that affects millions of females worldwide. Recently, she opened a Reproductive Health Services Center in Chicago, Illinois to support “gyrls” on their journey to becoming empowered women capable of making informed choices.
The center will serve Black and brown girls in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood in the city’s South Side with support from Chicago Beyond, which invests in organizations, community leaders, and equitable research opportunities that are positioned to change the lives of young people in Chicago. The center will provide menstrual hygiene management, reproductive and sexual health education, and social services through the organization’s existing programs. It will also be used to deliver job training workshops, college prep events, teen parent support, and more to the community.
According to the University of Pennsylvania, every month, one in five girls on their periods will miss school due to a lack of feminine hygiene products. According to the World Bank, “period poverty” affects more than 500 million females around the world.
For adolescent girls living in poverty, lacking basic feminine hygiene supplies can have a significant impact on their education, health, and dignity.
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HARLEM FINE ARTS SHOW CELEBRATES 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH 3 DAYS OF 100 FEATURED BLACK ARTISTS
The title sponsor of this year’s event is none other than Lexus of Manhattan, which is committed to culture, community, and commerce in New York City
New York, NY — This year’s Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) welcomes Lexus of Manhattan as the Presenting Sponsor for the 15th year anniversary of the largest traveling art show featuring artists from the African diaspora. The show will feature up to 100 artists of African, Caribbean, and Black descent over a monumental three-day cultural experience.
Lexus of Manhattan presents the Harlem Fine Arts Show which will take place in Midtown Manhattan at The Glasshouse, 660 12th Avenue (between 49th & 50th), New York City. The 2023 Show is co-sponsored by Cadillac of Manhattan and Toyota of Manhattan.
The 15th Anniversary Celebration: Celebrating Art and Culture in America is inspired by the Harlem Renaissance. HFAS provides a platform for African diasporic artists and American visual artists to exhibit and sell their works.
“HFAS prides itself on a sole tenet: creating economic empowerment, educational opportunities, and professional recognition for the artists in our shows. These artists have been forced to make hard pivots in how they showcase and sell their work in the new normal of a post-pandemic economy,” says Dion Clarke, Founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show.
He continues, “However, the poignancy of their individual works is more important now than ever. This work, created by the African diaspora, will tell the story of this unprecedented moment in history: the choices we made in this moment of historical change, and most importantly: how we felt.”
Other sponsors include Blavity.org, Eleven86 Real Artesian Water, JetBlue, Revanche, Upscale Magazine, and Walker’s Cube. Watch the Harlem Fine Arts Show Trailer Below...