Friday, October 13, 2023

Get The Scoop On The Meaningful Mission Of The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House's 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament

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The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Fourth Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament: A Resounding Success in the Fight Against Domestic Violence
L to R: Bill Underwood, Phil Lovett, Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill and Troy Grant.

The picturesque Oaks Club at Valencia was the setting for an inspiring day of golf, entertainment, and community engagement during the fourth annual Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Celebrity Golf Tournament.

Hosted by the renowned singer and entertainer, Bobby Brown, and his wife, entrepreneur extraordinaire Alicia Etheredge-Brown, the event took place on October 9, 2023, at 26550 Heritage View Lane, Valencia, California.

Celebrities and notables from the entertainment industry, including Johnny Gill of New Edition, actors Anthony Anderson, Flex Alexander, Dondre' Whitfield, Judge Greg Mathis, comedian Alex Thomas, and former world boxing champion Zab Judah, joined in support of this vital cause, bringing their star power to the tournament. 

Founded in 2015 by Bobby Brown, the Bobbi Kristina Serenity House is a non-profit Domestic Violence Safe Haven born from a father's love for his daughter, a victim of domestic violence.

Together, Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheredge-Brown expressed their deep commitment to ending domestic violence, with Bobby stating, 'We are one step closer to a world free from domestic violence,' and Alicia emphasizing, 'Together, we can create a safer, more loving world for everyone.'

L to R: Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Get The Scoop On How Our Flagship Site The Southeast Queens Scoop Will Be Honored In a Salute To Black Media In Long Island NY

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The Southeast Queens Scoop To
Be Honored By
Community Organizations In
The Salute To Black Media

It's official my daughter and I (Co-publishers nZinga & Kamau Austin) will be honored by the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, The African American Small Business Foundation, and 100 Black Men in the "Salute To Black Media." We are honored to be recognized Wednesday, October, 11th at 6pm.

We are humbled to be featured and awarded with some of the most prolific and luminary Black publishers, writers, and iconic media figures in our area and US.  A list of the other dynamic awardees follows below...  

Monday, October 9, 2023

Professor Publishes Book Refuting the U.S. Supreme Court on Affirmative Action

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PROFESSOR PUBLISHES A BOOK REFUTING THE U.S. SUPREME COURT ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION


In his recently published book, The Myth of Affirmative Action, published by Ethics International Press, Dr. Rudolph Alexander, Jr says White society has long scapegoated Blacks for social conditions.

As one example, researchers found a strong correlation between the price of cotton and the number of lynchings of Black people. Dr. Alexander comments, “Now, Whites feel if they do not get into college or get a job, it is because Blacks receive affirmative action and racial preference over more qualified Whites in education and employment.”

Dr. Alexander asserted this myth is vastly false in his recent book, now available in paperback on Amazon. For instance, in the academic arena, the University of Wisconsin admitted one year 27 Black students with ACT scores between 16-19, which many Whites would consider low and an example of affirmative action. However, the same year, the University of Wisconsin admitted 429 White students with scores between 16-19. Also, the University of Wisconsin admitted five White students with scores below 15 and admitted one White student with a score of 13. These types of numbers involving Whites typically are not disclosed.