Saturday, April 14, 2018

Learn How To Enroll Young People In Project Petals’ Youth Builders Program

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Our Builders Program is where young people, like you, explore urban planning, design, engineering and architecture through a series of educational and informational sessions.

This workshop will include:

– Presentations from professional architect, engineers, urban planners and tech professionals.

– Information on internships and volunteer opportunities.

– A Kindle reader given to the student with most participation to continue their educational pursuits.

– Leadership training.

With your own neighborhoods and communities in mind, we will provide you with the access to educational programs and information that will help you to learn how to re-envision your community and environment. In addition, to building skills for your future college and career paths that can have a positive impact on your communities.


Learn To Prepare For Your College Life Experience

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Learn To Navigate Your College Experience

Queens Educational Opportunity Center is offering a FREE workshop on how to navigate the college experience.

The “College Life” workshop offers prospective college students information on how to utilize the different resources available on your college campus. In addition, attendee will gain valuable insight into college norms and challenges. All members of the family are welcome to attend.

For more information, contact Ms. Aska at (718) 725-3346 or 3320.





York College Gospel Chorus: Annual Ellington Tribute

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The York College Gospel Chorus is pleased to presents its Annual Ellington Tribute. Don’t miss what will likely be a fantastic show.



7 Empowering Lessons Southeast Queens Can Learn From The Black Panther Film's Wakanda

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Are There Real Lessons Southeast Queens Can Learn From A Fictional Film?

Courtesy Marvel Studios
By Kamau Austin

The Black Panther Movie is on its way to making movie history.  It has become one of the 7 top grossing movies in history.   And also the top grossing domestic/national superhero movie of all time!

The movie based on the 1st fictional black Marvel comic book superhero was made for a whooping 200 million dollars.  It to date has topped $1.2 billion in worldwide box office sales.

Which means it has made over 1 billion dollars in profit for Disney, which owns Marvel Studios.  The Film's scenario is set in a fictional kingdom in Africa called Wakanda.

Wakanda, according to the Black Panther story line, is a highly technological advanced hidden kingdom.  The citizens of Wakanda are brilliant and resourceful people who have access to a precious mineral vibranium that is strong, resistant, and has been engineered to absorb and rebound energy directed at it.


The Black Panther is the protector of Wakanda, and is the duty of its king T'Challa, in a high tech suit, who also has superhero powers.  This film over the years has undergone rewrites and edits by Black writers like Christopher Priest who grew up in Southeast Queens, Reginald Hudlin, and Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates, to become the story it is today that resonates with Black audiences.

The creators and actors improvised the Black Panther film in a way to provoke thought and conversations within the Black community.  In that regard I'd like to suggest 7 lessons Southeast Queens residents can learn from the film.


Friday, April 13, 2018

Black Woman Entrepreneur, Founder of Largest Multicultural Marketing & Consulting Strategy Firm

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 Nationwide -- If only being called a "nobody" stopped the now award-winning entrepreneur, CEO, investor, humanitarian, speaker and author, Velma Trayham. Velma's story of transformation, passion, focus, drive, determination and purpose, relates to all individuals, leaving her with the ability to connect with others based on her real-life experiences. As you listen to Velma, you will experience the depths of a woman who has overcome many obstacles to get to where she is today. Now, the CEO of a multinational company.


Area Black Tech Professionals to Convene For HBCU Connect

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Washington, DC -- HBCU Connect is offering black engineers and technology professionals in D.C. Maryland, and Virginia, the opportunity to network with other African American professionals in the area and meet hiring managers from one of the world’s largest technology companies, to learn more about available career opportunities.

Conversations between attendees and hiring managers in attendance could lead to interviews for hundreds of available hardware, software, and technology openings.


Thursday, April 12, 2018

Help Adorn Young Queens From Queens In Regal Style For Their Graduations

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Say Yes! To The Prom Dress and Suit!

Greater Jamaica Development Corporation in conjunction with the Bellmore-Merrick School District, the Jamaica YMCA and Girly I.N.C we will be hosting our second prom dress giveaway to help local high school girls attend their prom with a beautiful (new/gently used) dress.

Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points

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No Longer Empty Curatorial Lab and York College Fine Arts Gallery are pleased to present the inaugural Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points.

The Keith Jordan Group

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The AirTrain Jazz Festival series continues this week with The Keith Jordan Group on the AirTrain Jamaica stage. Join us as we pay tribute to Jamaica’s rich jazz history by presenting some of the New York City metropolitan area’s best jazz musicians playing live.


"A Great Day in Black Hollywood" to Kick Off Film Festival

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Hollywood, CA  -- On Friday, April 27, 2018 award-winning actor, William Allen Young of the CBS hit, Code Black hosts the opening gala celebration, "A Great Day in Black Hollywood" at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center that kicks off the 24th Annual African American Film Marketplace (AAFM) and S.E.

Manly Short Film Showcase held April 28 - 29, 2018 by The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC). The popular gala honors diverse leading and legendary professionals, as well as the filmmakers selected for the 2018 S.E. 

Manly Film Showcase ("SEMSFS"), one of the top short film festivals in the industry. In fact, some of the filmmakers who have had their shorts exhibited at the SEMSFS, as they were launching their now extraordinary careers include: Black Panther director, Ryan Coogler; Oscar-nominated writer-director of Mudbound, Dee Rees and writing-directing icon Gina Prince-Bythewood. 




Black-Owned Luxury Candle and Spa Subscription Box Launches

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 Nationwide -- Wicked Flame, a Black-owned candle and vegan skincare company has announced the launch of its luxury candle + spa subscription box. Wicked Flame gives subscribers access to their extensive product line of signature artisan candles and vegan bath & body products most of which are certified organic and kosher. Staying true to its mission, the candle and spa box is carefully curated with natural ingredients to help members find bliss, relax and reclaim their time.




Mom's Son Inspires Book Addressing Bullying

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Nationwide  -- Andrea Lockhart-Nixon is a new author in the Raleigh, NC area. She has written and published a great book titled, Two Muffins. This is the first in the series, Aaron's Life Journeys. Her next book in her series is titled, The Tool Box, which is due to come out in the spring of 2019. Andrea’s books deal with issues such as bullying, childhood obesity, prejudice within children because of their differences, while teaching the importance of acceptance, diversity, and valuing God's creation.

The book tells the story about a 5-year old little boy named Aaron and a five-year-old little girl named Peggy, who is nick named, "Cutie Pie Peggy," in the book. Peggy is a chubby little girl who loves to eat and is often teased about her weight.

Aaron, in the story, is the coolest little boy in his class. However, Aaron needs to be taught a lesson about acceptance and how God wants us to view others. When the class see how Aaron tease (a form of bullying) Peggy, they begin to do the same. Ms. Molly (lead teacher) and Ms. Joybell (assistant teacher) know they must come up with a plan to teach the children, especially Aaron, how to embrace others and their differences.




Monday, April 9, 2018

Learn To Build Your Food Service Business or Restaurant FREE With Jamaica FEASTS

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Jamaica Food Entrepreneurship and Services Training Space (FEASTS) is a FREE program for aspiring food entrepreneurs.

This program was created to provide knowledge, tools and resources to those who are looking to start and run their own food business in Queens. Learn the fundamentals of the food industry through interactive workshops and training, gain insights from industry experts and receive one-on-one individualized assistance.

This program is ideal for those who are passionate about food, have experience in the industry, and are ready to take it to the next level by starting their own business.



Be Informed On Legal Issues Free With Council Member Adrienne Adams’ Mobile Legal Truck

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If You Have Legal Issue Go Mobile

Got legal issues? Council Member Adrienne Adams wants to help. That’s why she’s deploying a mobile legal truck to the parking lot of the Rochdale Village Big Mall.


Here is your opportunity to secure assistance with housing, employment, public benefits, family matters, consumer debt and health. RSVP with Ty Hankerson, Events Coordinator, at THankerson@council.nyc.gov or (718) 723-0680.



Listen To Doug Richardson’s Urban Rebellion Jazz Free On The AirTrain

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The Urban Rebellion In Jazz

The AirTrain Jazz Festival series continues this week with Doug Richardson’s Urban Rebellion on the AirTrain Jamaica stage.  Join us as we pay tribute to Jamaica’s rich jazz history by presenting some of the New York City metropolitan area’s best jazz musicians playing live.

The AirTrain Jazz Festival is a co-production of A Better Jamaica and the Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District with the marketing support of the Jamaica Arts Council. The effort is funded by New York Council Members Rory Lancman and I. Daneek Miller, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.




Let's Celebrate The ECODiversity 2018 Top African Americans in Conservation and Environmental Justice

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Top African Americans in Conservation and
Environmental Justice Are Honored


Washington, DC  -- ECODiversity today announced its inaugural awards recognizing African American professionals that have demonstrated a commitment to the advancement of diversity and inclusion and environmental stewardship through innovative programming.  Selections are based on a review of nominations submitted by community members, environmental leaders, and members of our editorial board. 

"These awards recognize the importance of embracing diversity and inclusion in conservation and environmentalism," said Noemi Lujan Perez, ECODiversity co-founder and vice president of government and media relations. (Article continues after sponsor's message)


Rags To Riches Millionaire Embarks On Multi-City Tour To Shoot Documentary On Becoming A 7 Figure Earner

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Learn How A Lady Went From The Streets Of
Baltimore To Stanford PhD And Millionaire


Baltimore, MD -- From living on the streets of Baltimore to Stanford PhD to millionaire, Dr. Venus Opal Reese has “monetized her messy” life. She is returning to her roots in Baltimore to capture footage about her life and teach other Black Women entrepreneurs how to become 7-figure earners.

Thirty top book-publishing houses turned down her book proposal, The Black Woman Millionaire: A Revolutionary Act That DEFIES Impossible. The reason: They didn’t believe there was a "market" of Black Women who would buy a book about becoming one. With the love and support of her 150,000 fans, friends, followers, and connections, she self-published and took the book to #1 on Amazon in 3 hours and 11 minutes.

"I love my tribe. I could never have done this alone. In fact, my life is a miracle because of love. Sometimes when I am interviewed, the background assumption is that my willpower got me off the streets and to millionaire status. It wasn't. What made the difference was the love of others, especially my ninth grade math teacher, Mrs. Judy Francis. She taught me through her actions that I matter, that I wasn't a piece of trash to be thrown away. It's because of her love that I am alive, whole, and successful. It wasn’t willpower that saved my life. It was love," says Reese. (Article continues after sponsor's message)


Sunday, April 8, 2018

Healthy Living & Community Resource Fair

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New York State Senator Leroy Comrie, Grace Gospel Tabernacle, Strong Power Business Consulting, Hillside Manor Rehabilitation and Extended Care Center, and New York City Community Affairs Unit invite one and all to the Healthy Living & Community Resource Fair. 
 
 

Recycle Your E-Waste

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New York State Senator Leroy Comrie, New York Senator James Sanders, New York State Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman, New York City Council Member Donovan Richards, CASONY, and the Lower East Side Ecology Center are pleased to offer FREE collections of your electronic waste. 
 
 


Assembly Member Clyde Vanel Open House

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New York State Assembly Member Clyde Vanel is throwing open the doors to his office so that you can meet his staff!