Thursday, August 14, 2025

Black-Owned Art Gallery in New York City Has Been Championing Black Art for Over Four Decades

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Black-Owned Art Gallery in New York City Has Been Championing Black Art for Over Four Decades


Over the past forty years, Bill Hodges Gallery has continued to build a lasting presence as a Black-owned gallery in New York City committed to supporting and uplifting African American art.

The gallery emerged during a time when Black artists were largely excluded from mainstream institutions and the commercial art world. Located in Chelsea, Manhattan, Bill Hodges Gallery has served as a trusted resource for collectors, scholars, art patrons, and curators seeking to engage more deeply with the contributions of artists of African descent.

Black Author, Children’s Book About Friendship, Creativity, and Community

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Black Author Releases New Children’s Book About Friendship, Creativity, and Community


Have You Seen My Hat?, written by Kentucky native Ladie Warfield, is a joyful adventure celebrating friendship, creativity, and community set against the vibrant backdrop of the Kentucky Derby Kids’ Parade. In this beautifully illustrated story, young Zara is thrilled to show off her one-of-a-kind hat at the Derby parade until it mysteriously vanishes. With the help of Marley, the shy new girl in town, the two set off on a whimsical journey filled with mystery, mazes, and Derby Day surprises.

Get The Scoop On Mic Check For Justice - The Black Politicians in Action Weekly Rap UP

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🎤 Mic Check For Justice
National Politics Rap Up:
Progressive Black Politicians in Action


🎤 National Politics Rap Up: Progressive Black Politicians in Action

🧑🏾‍⚖️ Jasmine Crockett (TX-30)

Congresswoman Crockett is making waves with her bold legislative efforts. She recently introduced the Combatting the Housing Supply Shortage Act, aiming to incentivize the construction of new housing units to address the growing affordability crisis. Additionally, she secured $510,000 in Community Project Funding for the City of Glenn Heights, demonstrating her dedication to local development and support. Representative Jasmine Crockett

🗣️ Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

Rep. Pressley continues to champion civil rights and equity. She condemned the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, labeling it a "policy violence" that endangers lives. She also marked the third anniversary of the Dobbs decision, reaffirming her commitment to abortion justice and reproductive rights.
Ayanna Pressley

🎤 Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08)

As House Democratic Leader, Rep. Jeffries is at the forefront of legislative battles. He criticized the Republican "Big Ugly Bill," highlighting its detrimental effects on healthcare and social services. He also led a bipartisan delegation to the UK, Denmark, Israel, and Jordan, reinforcing international alliances.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Get The Scoop On Black Artists' Networks In Dialogue (BAND) Launch & Grow Fundraising Event

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BLACK Artists’ Networks in Dialogue
Art Exhibition
LAUNCH & GROW
“Imagine the possibilities”


Toronto, ON — Black Artists’ Networks in Dialogue (BAND) Gallery recently announced Launch & Grow, an inspiring fundraising exhibition featuring works of art from over 25 established and emerging artists from Canada and abroad. The innovative exhibition features exceptional works by acclaimed and promising artists, including Vanley Burke, Christina Leslie, Chiedza Pasipanodya, Moridja Kitenge Banza, Lamar Robillard, Michaëlle Sergile, and Moses Salihou.

Launch & Grow has been a summer success and is extending into September 2025.  The exhibition is currently on display at.  BAND’s pop-up gallery space, 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 128.  
 
“Launch & Grow” is a unique exhibition that invites the public to play a meaningful role in closing out BAND’s ambitious capital campaign.  The exciting exhibition is aimed at renovating BAND’s historic 19th-century Victorian house in Parkdale into an accessible, permanent house museum for Black art and culture in Canada.  Art lovers and supporters attending the exhibition can directly contribute to this vision through the purchase of artwork. Each sale supports both the artists and BAND’s mission.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Black Tech Founders Bring AI Creator Tools to the Culture

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Tech-Driven Black Founders Bring AI Creator Tools to the Culture


Trey Young and Preston Weaver, the founders of Blankit Media, a Black-owned, next-generation entertainment company powered by generative AI, are developing tools that empower creators to build, manage, and monetize their own AI-powered virtual influencers. The company has launched a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) campaign on StartEngine to raise capital for the continued development of its proprietary AI toolset.

Blankit Media’s AI systems integrate generative video, synthetic voice, and animated character technology, enabling creators to generate original content for their virtual influencers and distribute it across platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. The company’s goal is to streamline content creation and publishing while helping creators retain full ownership of their intellectual property.

“We want to give creators superpowers,” said Trey Young, Co-Founder and CEO of Blankit Media. “We’re building tools that let anyone create their own AI influencer, test content in real time, and compete at the level of a full media studio.”

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Get The Scoop On The State Of Family Wellness Today

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The State of Family Wellness Today

By Afi S. Okon, MPA, Adv. Cert in Long-term Health Management. Founder/Executive Director, American Obesity Foundation

It’s 6:45 p.m. The kids are cranky, the dishes are stacked high, your phone keeps buzzing with reminders, and dinner – well, dinner is still in the drive-thru bag. You had the best of intentions this morning. Maybe even pulled out a frozen bag of veggies or made a mental note to take a walk. But the day had other plans.

You are not lazy. You are not failing. You’re human. And you’re not alone.

How Did We Get Here?

Let’s start with the truth: families are struggling. Between busy work schedules, screen time, sugar, stress, and sleep deprivation, it’s no wonder wellness feels like a fantasy. We live in a culture where junk food is cheaper than produce, where screens compete for every spare minute, and where self-care is marketed as a luxury – not a necessity. Our systems aren’t set up for balance. And while there’s no shortage of health advice out there, much of it is confusing, unrealistic, or rooted in guilt.

It’s no wonder many families find themselves stuck – knowing they want better, but unsure how to begin.

The Real Numbers (and Why They Matter)

Let’s pause and look at the reality facing today’s families: According to recent data, childhood obesity rates continue to rise, while anxiety and depression are affecting kids at younger and younger ages. Parents, too, are burned out, busy, and battling their own health issues. Below is important data for you to know:

1 in 5 children in the United States of America is living with obesity

Over 60% of adults say they feel too tired or stressed to exercise

Family meals are becoming more rare, replaced by rushed, individual eating

Mental health struggles among both parents or caregivers and children are rising sharply

But numbers only tell part of the story. Behind these statistics are real people – parents juggling it all, kids craving structure and connection, and households longing for a better rhythm.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed — and easy to blame ourselves. But here’s the thing: it’s not your fault. The modern world wasn’t built for health. It was built for convenience. Fast food, digital devices, and jam-packed schedules may be normal, but they’re not natural. Our bodies, minds, and hearts are paying the price.


Saturday, August 9, 2025

Get The Scoop On ZOCHI Dropping Her "Beside Me" Single & Video

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 ZOCHI
Drops
“BESIDE ME”
"Music and God Chose me.
and...
Now, I choose Love"

Toronto, On - ZOCHI, Coined by media as Canada’s Queen of Afropop (and a real-life Nigerian princess) releases her fearless and emotionally charged new single and video “Beside Me” with CEAMA House, The Canadian Emerging Artists Music Awards- Artist In Residence Program.

The single is raw and emotional. A blend of R&B soulfulness, Hip-Hop edge and Afrobeat rhythm.

“Beside Me” is an anthem for belonging, vulnerability, and queer faith. A single, ripped from the heart of the artist, inspired by her journey as a Black queer woman living her truth.

“Beside Me” was recorded and engineered with longtime collaborator Walter Jeworski, produced by Hip-Hop DJ Dexty (Daniel Rolàk). “Beside Me” follows ZOCHI’s internationally successful hit single ‘Alone (Whole Again)’ featured on CBC’s Marvin’s Room, Billboard Magazine, Tinnitist, Cashbox, and Rudy Blair Entertainment Media.  All agree ZOCHI is one of Canada’s most exciting rising artists. 

Friday, August 8, 2025

Get The Scoop About Why Healing Wounds Is So Important in Our Black and Local Communities

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Why Healing Wounds Is So
Important in Our
Black and Local Communities

By Shanika Small, RN

The truth about the prevalence and cost of wounds in our communities. I have been a Home Health Nurse and have performed wound care for 10 years.

Wounds are a silent epidemic that adversely affects patients’ quality of life. The elderly and people with Type 2 Diabetes are at increased risk. 

The stats are sobering:

●Diabetic wound complications cost more than 5 of the most deadly cancers.

●The estimated expenditures by Medicare for acute and chronic wound care is between 28-97 Billion!

●70% of people that get amputations from foot wounds die within 5 years.

●In some parts of the country, African Americans are 8 times more likely to get amputations than other racial groups. 



Wounds are an epidemic and the health burden of wounds are only projected to get worse. What can we do? Below are some tips on how to lower your risk and bad outcomes with wounds...

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Get The Scoop On How to Read Nutrition Labels: A Simple Guide for Families By Afi S. Okon, MPA

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How to Read
Nutrition Labels:
A Simple Guide for Families


By Afi S. Okon, MPA, Founder American Obesity Foundation

Want to eat healthier but confused by nutrition facts?  Knowing how to read nutrition labels can help you and your family make smarter food choices – especially if you are trying to eat healthier, manage weight, or reduce sugar and salt. This easy guide breaks down how to read nutrition labels in minutes—even for busy parents or beginners!

📌 Why Learn to Read Nutrition Labels?

Understanding what's really in your food can:

  • Lead you to cut back on sugar, salt, unhealthy fats and additives

  • Make grocery shopping faster and smarter

  • Manage or prevent chronic diseases - support healthy weight, heart health, and energy

  • Control portion sizes

  • Help you stay informed and empowered

If you’re a parent, label reading also helps you make better choices for your kids—whether you’re packing school lunches or buying cereal.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Black Cancer Survivor Releases Her 4th Novel for Young Adults

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Black Cancer Survivor Releases Her 4th Novel for Young Adults


At a time when all seemed lost, swept into a dismal world of doctors and chemo while the outside world seemed out of her grasp, cancer patient and author Debbie Copeland thought she would never write again. Yet, through it all, her resilience and determination to write again never faltered.

After a dueling year of chemo treatments, she emerged triumphant and cancer-free in June 2023 and finished her YA novel
 The Kids at Latimer High 2: Spring Fever.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

CEO Mom Jasmine Carter Opens Up About Building a Luxury Jewelry Brand While Raising 2 Newborn Babies

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Building Balacia: Becoming a Multi-Million Dollar Jewelry Icon as a New Mother Navigating Post Partum

From postpartum fog to millions in sales, Balacia CEO Jasmine Carter opens up about building a faith-driven luxury brand through diamonds, prayers, and passion.

Jasmine Carter is known to many as “The Engagement Ring Queen,” but behind that crown is a woman of vision, vulnerability, and Christian values. When you meet her, you see a thriving CEO whose jewelry brand, Balacia, has quietly carved out a reputation for excellence, worn by icons, celebrated at award shows, and loved by everyday clients who trust her with life’s biggest moments.

What you don’t see at first glance is the valley she walked through to get here.

This isn’t a story of overnight success—it’s one of obedience. A mother. A maker. A woman who chose to trust God’s promises while building an empire from scratch.

In the following interview, she reveals what it really looked like to build an iconic brand while navigating postpartum with two newborns in two years, and how faith became the thread holding it all together.