Friday, February 21, 2025

Black People in LA Have Always Been Technologically Behind

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New Book Reveals How Black People in LA Have Always Been Technologically Behind

 A decade after its initial release, author Clinton Galloway reintroduces Anatomy of a Hustle: Cable Comes to South Central L.A. to today’s more discerning audiences. This 354-page tome chronicles technology deprivation and a grievance with L.A. policymakers that made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The 2025 inauguration of the 47th president of the United States has Black voters feeling disillusioned and betrayed as executive orders target DE&I initiatives and propose rollbacks of existing policies. Voters are now seemingly more astute than ever. Those who don’t believe there may have been foul analytics at play have already decided for themselves who to blame. However, unresolved grievances among constituents can leave even the experts underestimating the margin of error in a tight political race, a factor now more relevant than ever.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Black Children’s Book Week, Now in Its 4th Year

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Black Children’s Book Week, Now in Its Fourth Year, Continues to Center Black Joy

 During tumultuous times, joy can be an act of resistance, and exactly what is needed to keep the faith and keep going. The fourth annual celebration of Black Children’s Book Week starts on February 23rd and thousands are gearing up to participate. Founded in 2022 by social entrepreneur and author Veronica N. Chapman, Black Children’s Book Week (BCBW) is a global celebration of Black children and the power of Black representation in children’s books.

Harnessing the power of representation

Chapman’s goal is to “raise the vibration in the world” for Black children and highlight the power of positive representation. “Publishing children’s books with Black protagonists is a form of activism because it ensures that Black children see themselves represented so they can develop both a love for reading and for themselves,” says Chapman. “Representation matters because it is a protective force, as research shows that positive representation increases Black children’s self-esteem, and helps protect them from the impact of racism.”

Get The Scoop On How V Agency Spreads Football To The World

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V Agency Spreads Football To The World

By THANDISIZWE MGUDLWA

CAPE TOWN; South Africa --

The Hungarian based global sports and football brand, V Agency, is undertaking a new approach to spread 'the beautiful game' of football to all areas of the world.

For example, just this month of February 2025, the sports group hosted a Football & Education Integration Workshop in Abuja, Nigeria, bringing together key football stakeholders to explore how education and technology can revolutionize scouting in Nigeria.

The event welcomed esteemed guests, including: Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF); Gbenga Elegbeleye, Chairman of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL25); Lorand Endreffy, Ambassador of Hungary and other industry experts, club representatives, and passionate football professionals.

V Agency CEO, Alexandra Vegh, delivered a keynote speech at this prestigious event.

Vegh emphasized the critical role of education and technology in shaping the future of Nigerian football, creating clear pathways for players and professionals.

She said: "At V Agency, our mission is to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity—providing aspiring scouts and football professionals with the knowledge, skills, and industry connections needed to succeed."


Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Get The Scoop On The UPlifting #1 Billboard Gospel Music Award Of Jevon Dewand For His Hit - Without You!

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Jevon Dewand: From Purpose to #1 on Billboard with “Without You”


Visionary artist, songwriter, and producer Jevon Dewand has climbed to the top of the Billboard Gospel charts with his latest single, “Without You” featuring gospel powerhouse Zacardi Cortez, super artist Gasner The Artist, and Grammy-winning producer Jazze Pha.


This milestone is more than just a chart-topping success—it is a testament to Jevon’s resilience, faith, and purpose-driven musical journey.


As the creator of Trap Starz and the originator of the phrase “Talent Revolving Around Purpose,” Jevon Dewand has always been committed to using his music to inspire and uplift.


Rooted in authenticity and personal experiences, his sound resonates with audiences from all walks of life. “My music is for everybody—it’s a family affair,” he shares.


Checkout the "Without You," Official Video Below...


Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Get The Scoop On Dr. Jerome C. Crichton’s Latest Musical Project - TransAtlantic Journey

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Dr. Jerome C. Crichton Unveils 'TransAtlantic Journey': A Groundbreaking Artistic and Historical Odyssey Through Afro Fusion Jazz

Dr. Jerome C. Crichton’s latest project, TransAtlantic Journey, is more than just an album—it is an artistic and historical odyssey.


Through contemporary Afro Fusion Jazz compositions, Dr. Crichton reinterprets the experience of his enslaved African ancestors, drawing parallels to his own journey across the Atlantic.


In this exclusive interview, he delves into the inspiration, research, and cultural significance behind this deeply personal work.


Monday, February 17, 2025

New Book, “The Lost Songs of Nina Simone”

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Award-Winning Black Author and Educator Releases New Poetry Collection, “The Lost Songs of Nina Simone”


 Award-winning author, educator, and poet Shonda Buchanan’s new poetry collection, The Lost Songs of Nina Simone (RIZE Press, May 2025), explores the life of the incomprehensible Nina Simone, concert pianist, singer, and Civil Rights activist. With this book, Buchanan is declaring this “The Century of the Black Woman”, providing a glimpse into not only Simone’s life, but the lives of Black women in America, past and present, and their choices in a myopic, unforgiving country.

Buchanan explores Simone’s personal history, heritage, family, music, artistry, and trauma while revisiting many of the themes that run through Buchanan’s previous work: historical injustice, cultural representation, identity reclamation, and the interplay of spirit, survival, and creativity.