Friday, November 9, 2018

Black Business Summit Levels Up Black Entrepreneurs

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BLACK BUSINESS SUMMIT LEVELS UP BLACK ENTREPRENEURS

FREE Online Conference Reveals How To Start, Grow & Scale A Business
Fran Harris, Founder Of The Black Business Summitt
Austin, TX (BlackNews.com) -- Over 10 million U.S. based African Americans identify themselves as entrepreneurs. Yet research also reveals that small businesses run by blacks are 75% more likely to fail than other demographics, namely Caucasians, Asians and Latinos.The Black Business Summit aims to change that.

Founder, Fran Harris, has led Fran Harris Enterprises, LLC, a business consulting & business optimization company for 23 years, and believes the key to helping black businesses succeed is simple: education, mentoring and accountability. "The Summit features 15 black experts who represent over $160 million in sales in the past 10 years alone," said Harris. "We agreed to do this Summit to send the elevator back down."

The Black Business Summit features experts in a variety of disciplines including online marketing, software development, raising capital, high ticket sales, launching a brand, taking an idea to income, Facebook ads, celebrity-building, publicity and publishing. In addition to Harris, experts include Kim Coles from the hit television show, Living Single, bestselling authors Brittany Hennessy and Ron Douglas, and millennial business expert, Micha Nixon.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Talented Black Comedian/ Entertainer Leaving the Comedy Clubs Headed For Concert Stages

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AMERICA'S MOST TALENTED BLACK ENTERTAINER/ COMEDIAN IS LEAVING THE COMEDY CLUBS AND HEADED FOR CONCERT STAGES!

Nationwide --  Jammin Jay Lamont aka The Human iPod has taken the entertainment game to another level. He is leaving the comedy clubs and taking his talents to the concert stages and casino theaters to perform as a national recording artist at music concerts, festivals and tours all around the country and the world.

It's no wonder people are amazed when they see him perform as he requires no band, backline, DJ, or background singers required... Just a quality microphone and an audience ready to party. The Human iPod is the perfect feature act for any comedy or urban R&B, Jazz, Soul or Blues Show.

BlackGuide App Puts Black Businesses and Communities at Your Finger Tips

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BLACKGUIDE APP PUTS BLACK BUSINESSES & BLACK COMMUNITIES AT YOUR FINGER TIPS


Nationwide -- Black Americans no longer need to struggle in their search to support black businesses and events. Leonard J. Young, founder of National Black Guide LLC came up with the innovative BlackGuide app (www.nationalblackguide.com) after always hearing people talk about their troubles finding ways to support the black community when traveling (black businesses & events).

The BlackGuide App connects to National Black Guide's 15+ city-based websites, each of which, provide local news, an event calendar, a black business directory, social media accounts and affordable advertising opportunities. The BlackGuide app also adds its own social network, forum, forthcoming entrepreneur of the month and a few more features items.


Checkout How Master P and Family Launch New Comic Superhero Characters

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MASTER P'S FAMILY VIM COMICS "EYES OF ESCA" BEST NEW CHARACTERS AT COMIC-CON 2018

Nationwide --  The Miller family reveals Vim Comics new superhero characters, comic books and movie Eyes of Esca, one of the fan-favorite moments of L.A. Comic-Con 2018. Master P's son Romeo and daughter Cymphonique were the guest speakers for the main stage discussion panel at the event.

First Black Female Major General in US Military Dies at Age 75

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MAJOR GENERAL MARCELITE JORDAN HARRIS, FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE MAJOR GENERAL IN US MILITARY, PASSES AT 75

Nationwide -- Major General Marcelite Jordan Harris passed September 7, 2018 at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL, where she was taken while on a Caribbean vacation. Though her death was sudden and unexpected, she was surrounded by loved ones.

General Harris was born January 16, 1943 to Cecil Oneal Jordan and Marcelite Terrill Jordan, both deceased. A native of Houston, TX, General Harris graduated from Kashmere High School before enrolling at Spelman College, where she earned a bachelor's degree in 1964. She received an honorary doctorate of letters from Spelman in 1999 and earned a B.S. in Business Management, University of Maryland University College.

General Harris, fierce military leader, devoted wife, loving mother and nurturing grandmother, touched the lives of many throughout her illustrious career. She was married to Lt. Col. Maurice Harris, USAF (deceased) and raised two children - Steven and Tenecia, during her years of active service. Being a mother, wife, and Air Force officer were roles that defined who she was, she told Ebony in 1995.


From receiving her commission through Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base, TX in 1965 to her crowning glory appointment by President Obama to the Board of Visitors of the Air Force Academy, 2010-2016, she was on an ambitious and purposeful mission - to be the best. She approached each opportunity with strength and determination as she overcame many racial and gender roadblocks. "It was not easy," she reflected in the Ebony interview.


VA Official Displayed KKK Leader Painting in His Office

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UNION DEMANDS INVESTIGATION INTO VA OFFICIAL WHO DISPLAYED PAINTING OF KKK LEADER


Washington, DC -- Union officials are calling for a full investigation into a senior Veterans Affairs official who prominently displayed a picture of a Ku Klux Klan leader in his office, accusing department leadership of ignoring the problematic behavior.

"The prominent display of images of Confederate leaders in the workplace is never acceptable," said J. David Cox Sr., national president of the American Federation of Government Employees. "The actions of this official cross the line, and we’re calling on the VA to get to the bottom of what's going on within their leadership at this facility.
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On Tuesday, the Washington Post reported that David Thomas Sr., deputy executive director of VA’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, had a picture of Nathan Bedford Forrest - a Confederate general who became the white supremacist group's first grand wizard - displayed in his office for years.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Conference Targets Aspiring Black Lawyers

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FREE NATIONAL PRE-LAW CONFERENCE OFFERS ASPIRING BLACK LAWYERS UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN INFORMATION, RESOURCES AND CONNECTIONS

Boston, MA -- The 14th National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair 2018, sponsored by AccessLex Institute, is the nation's premier information-sharing and networking empowerment event for aspiring Black lawyers. The event will take place from Friday, November 9, 2018 to Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education and Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

This one-of-a-kind, world-class conference focuses specifically on reaching out to African Americans interested in becoming lawyers in order to provide them with game-changing "insider" information, resources, and connections to increase their chances of success in the challenging journey ahead to lawyerhood. This year marks its fourteenth consecutive year with a powerful weekend of motivational keynote sessions, informative panels and workshops, unprecedented networking opportunities, and other worthwhile educational activities.

This year's schedule is jam-packed with everything any aspiring lawyer would need to know before deciding to pursue this tough and highly competitive path. There will be thought-provoking panel discussions made up of experienced law school administrators and accomplished and knowledgeable law students and lawyers from across the nation. Key information will be shared about being competitive in the law school admissions process, financing a legal education, preparing for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), writing a compelling personal statement and diversity statement, succeeding as a Black law student inside and outside of the classroom, winning in the critical areas of professionalism, etiquette and mandatory soft skills, and utilizing one's legal training to make a difference in the Black community.

HBCU Elizabeth City State University Celebrates 50th Anniversary For 1968 Grad Class In Style

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MEET THE HBCU GRADUATE, CLASS OF '99 AT ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY, WHO RECENTLY CO-HOSTED THE UNIVERSITY'S 50TH GOLDEN CLASS REUNION FOR THE CLASS OF 1968
Nationwide --  Elizabeth City North Carolina's own Trequita Overton, ECSU 1999, Interim President, Atlanta Metro Alumni Chapter 2018, along with "Mr. Talk" Otis R. Strong III, '76 recently hosted the Elizabeth City College (ECSC 1968) Seniors Golden 50th Meet and Greet Galas on Friday, October 26, 2018 at the Walter N. Ridley Student Center on Elizabeth City State University's (ECSU) campus and at the Hampton Inn, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

ECSC's 1968 seniors concerns in absentia, Butler L. Sharpe III, Riverwoods, Illinois and Raymond M. Davis, Baton Rouge, Louisiana - the table topic discussion during the event involved the following questions:

(1) Will you continue to support our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), namely ECSU?

(2) Will you advise high school graduates, military veterans, junior college transfers, the undecided and the millennials of existing generations ... Gen Y or Z, to attend ECSU and, or, other HBCUs?

(3) How valuable is the HBCU degree? Memory mobility practices for an aging generation, "Are you yet holding on?"

On the following day, ECSU Homecoming Parade Saturday, October 27, 2018, the ECSC 1968 Throws were seen on the front of an ECSU 1983 graduate's "oversized" trucks. Mr. Timothy R. Rodgers, '83, of Newport News, VA, is a proud American veteran owner, chief executive officer (CEO) and chief financial officer (CFO) for this trucking company of military veterans. He partners with his brother, Reverend Gregory Rodgers, who is a driver and the chief operating officer (COO) of transportation and logistics.

During the ECSU Homecoming Parade, Reverend Gregory Rodgers (Williamston, NC) was driving the blue ECSU Viking throwed-oversized truck; driver Don May (Greenville, NC) was driving the white ECSU Viking "Big" truck, with Dr. Charles L. Singleton, '68 as its passenger.




Dallas Black-Owned Businesses Partner to Prepare For Holiday Season

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BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES IN DALLAS PARTNER TO PREPARE FOR THE BUSIEST SHOPPING SEASON OF THE YEAR 
 

Dallas, TX -- Get ready to shop to your heart's content at the 1st Annual Etsy Black+E-Black Collective Shop-Up at Lofty Spaces at 816 Montgomery Street in Dallas.

This unique event is presenting the Dallas community an opportunity to support unique and exclusive Black-owned online and brick and mortar businesses. Select vendors have chosen e-commerce as their primary platform and hope to engage with customers on a more personal level to expand their businesses.

Black-Owned Toy Company Launches First Ever Series of Mermaid Princess Dolls

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BLACK-OWNED TOY COMPANY INTRODUCES FIRST EVER SERIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MERMAID PRINCESS DOLLS 

Nationwide Just in time for #BlackGirlsRock, #BlackGirlMagic, and every other hashtag that celebrates Black women, one Black-owned toy company has just released what they are calling the first ever series of African American mermaid princess dolls. The 12 inch dolls are sisters, and are named Stella, Bella and Abriella. They represent royalty, beauty, fashion, and pride.

The dolls were created and are sold exclusively by Toys Like Me, and are the latest addition to the company's already popular collection of backpack dolls and other plush toys for African American children. The idea was conceived by entrepreneur Dante Lee, an African American dad who noted that the toy aisles in most major retailers lack diversity. This inspired him to launch his own line of toys that Black children can resonate with.

Discover How New Technology Reveals The Forgotten Stories About Blacks in the World War I Era

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COLLABORATIVE WWI CENTENNIAL PROJECT BRINGS FORGOTTEN STORIES FROM THE BLACK PRESS ON AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WWI ERA TO A WORLDWIDE AUDIENCE THROUGH VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGY

Hidden voices. Buried history.

Upon their return from war, black veterans resisted second-class citizenship. This black sergeant stands defiantly before a white private during the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. According to historian Chad Williams, the "presence and inspiration of black veterans, particularly those of the 370th Infantry Regiment was critical to black Chicagoans forced to defend themselves from white aggression."

Nationwide -- Imagine yourself standing on a street corner in the South Side of present day Chicago. There doesn't seem to be anything extraordinary about this spot - there are buildings, cars driving by. Then suddenly, your surroundings change. You're in the middle of the 1919 "Red Summer" when post-World War I social and racial tensions boiled over into violence. You're witnessing a confrontation outside of an old lunch room and cigar shop.

You're looking at an old photo of a black WWI veteran and a white militiaman. You're looking at the Chicago Race Riot of 1919, by the end of which 38 would be dead, more than 500 injured and 1,000 black families left homeless.

Forgotten stories like these are being made available to students nationwide through immersive storytelling technology thanks to a collaborative partnership with Google Expeditions, the Friends of the Victory Memorial and the West Virginia University Reed College of Media Innovation Center.

See Why This Wealth Coach Wins The Entrepreneur of the Year Award

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GREENLIGHT'S DR. TERRENCE CASH AWARDED PNC 2018 ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR

Orlando, FL -- The nation's #1 Business, Money & Wealth Coach, Dr. Terrence Cash, received the 2018 Entrepreneur of The Year Award at this year's Power Networking Conference (PNC) July 2018, in National Harbor, MD for outstanding leadership & success in business. Forbes Magazine selected the PNC conference as among the top 5 conferences to attend in America.

"Dr. Cash's dedication to empowering our people is unquestionably the most important mission related to establishing economic prowess and personal fulfillment in the Black community," said Dr. George Fraser (chairman of FraserNet and lead visionary of PNC). Dr. Cash lead the conference with a visionary 4-part wealth mini-series that outlined hidden and secret truths that are typically exclusive to the affluent, rich and wealthy. In addition, Dr. Cash's company Greenlight was the first African American platinum sponsor in PNC's history.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Sassy Mother, Mentor and Empowerment Coach Changing Women's Lives

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THIS SASSY MOTHER, MENTOR AND EMPOWERMENT COACH IS CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES WITH 6 MONTHS OF UNLIMITED COACHING 
Nationwide  "Live. Love. You". That sums up the work of ultra-inspirational Women's Empowerment Coach Kim Trosper, founder, and CEO of Sassy Women Coaching. She helps women to free their "Inner Sassy Woman" and get their Sassy Mojo back... while keeping things fun and positive! Trosper recently announced she is offering 6 months of Unlimited Coaching that is absolutely transforming women's lives. The enthusiasm surrounding the 6-month Coaching Program is high and rising and women are getting results.

"I often get asked how I define a Sassy woman," commented the energetic Trosper. "A Sassy woman is a woman who knows what she wants, goes after what she wants and gets it by being her authentic self. A Sassy woman comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and ages. She lives life on her terms. My six-month unlimited customized program leaves women 'knowing their worth plus tax' and killing any sense of doubt and remembering they were 'Born Worthy.'"

According to Trosper, the goal at Sassy Women Coaching is to inspire one million women globally to recognize their own stunning self-worth. This is done by learning how to bust through limiting beliefs that holds you stuck and not living the life you want.

Black Entrepreneur Launches Vintage Dolls With a Twist

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BLACK ENTREPRENEUR LAUNCHES VINTAGE DOLLS WITH A MODERN TWIST!


Atlanta, GA -- StepStitches announces the launch of a book and a family of new dolls and accessories just in time for the holidays! The picture book, Cinnamon Annie Loves, is a colorful companion book centered around fan favorite and company staple, Cinnamon Annie. Cinnamon Annie is a unique handmade Raggedy Ann-style doll stitched with love. She is a little friend with a big heart.

"Cinnamon Annie is an updated version of the nostalgic doll we all remember. Instead of the pinafore apron that the traditional doll wears, Cinnamon Annie's dresses are in fabrics and styles appealing to little girl's today," exclaims creator and company owner, Stephanie Dean.

Halloween Is Over So Put Your Real Face Forward And VOTE! Random Thoughts By Earl Hazell

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RANDOM THOUGHTS: 
On Halloween, Love, The Vote, and the Mythic Presumption of American Innocence
by Earl Hazell

=> I love Halloween.  I’m proud of my friends who represented at the end of last month with imaginative stuff.  Especially the parents, who led by example and created a magical space for their children's self-expression and imagination.

=> Churchill once said, "Democracy is the worst form of government, with the exception of all of the others."  I have been, in this life, a colleague, a competitor; an adversary, a best friend, an acquaintance; a contrarian, a cheerleader; an employee, an employer; a child of the Bronx and a citizen of the world; a Sagittarian (sun), Gemini (moon), Libra (rising) and Scorpio (Venus); a son, grandson, great-grandson, nephew, and brother--along with an uncle, cousin and frightened/confused but loyal, committed and proud father.

And while all of these relationships (and others) have made me what I am, and I treasure them all, nine years with my wife, Alexis has taught me that, on a bad day, marriage can be the worst of human relationships there are--with the exception of ALL of the others.  On a good day, to say nothing of great...

Like most people, I usually don't talk about hard times on social media.  Aaron Sorkin set it best: social media is a giant digital stage upon which everyone is "living their best lives" a la The Oprah; performing in their own eternal Halloween costume & role, with no one being their authentic self (at least on purpose). (I [obviously] am a musician who loves being a faux investigative journalist online.)  Hard times, or how they make us feel, for example, are not a part of the established narrative of most people on Facebook.

But I usually don't discuss the great times with my wife either; not even to say how they simultaneously overshadow and remove the shadows of bad times so often, so routinely, so magically, as to make me laugh at their memory.  I am a verbose dude, but there aren't words to accurately describe how my marriage has been a personal Balm in Gilead for my soul. Not even any of the roles I play online have scripts that poetic. If you ask me about my wife and my face lights up, trust: I'm a trained actor, but I'm not THAT good.  In my eyes, when you say her name, you are seeing joy.

Monday, November 5, 2018

Movie Night Wednesdays @ Central – “Solo: A Star Wars Story”

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During an adventure into the criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his future co-pilot Chewbacca and encounters Lando Calrissian years before joining the Rebellion.
 
 



Join Artists in Creative Conversations

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“Creative Conversations” is a monthly dinner meeting where you will have the opportunity to network, organize, meet community stakeholders, develop strategies for community advocacy and learn about other QCA opportunities. This is open to the general public and all artists.
 
 

Tuesday Afternoon Movies @ Central – “The Verdict” (1982, PG-13)

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A lawyer sees the chance to salvage his career and self-respect by taking a medical malpractice case to trial rather than settling.
 
 

Career Fair!

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The SUNY Queens Educational Opportunity Center is pleased to present a career fair! Come out and learn about case managers, house managers, health and hospitals workers, food service, security guards, construction, allied health careers, direct care workers, the airline industry, and more.

Black-Owned Publishing Co. Launches Daily "Whispers"

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BLACK-OWNED PUBLISHING COMPANY LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE TO OFFER DAILY "WHISPERS" OF ANCIENT AFRICAN WISDOM

Dr. Michelle Bodden-White, author and founder of Water Daughter Publishing LLC

Poughkeepsie, NY -- Water Daughter Publishing LLC, a company whose mission is to build character from an African base, now offers weekly "whispers" of advice by email that people can apply to their lives. Each whisper is a carefully chosen African proverb that comes with a brief interpretation and a quote. The ancient advice still works in modern times to help people live better lives. The whispers are available at www.wdwhispers.com.

"These proverbs are whispers in the ear to help people figure out what to do in all kinds of situations. They provide a gentle push to think and act with integrity and caring," says Water Daughter author and publisher Dr. Michelle Bodden-White. "For example, If rain doesn't fall, corn won't grow speaks to persevering and working toward a goal. It definitely applies in today's world."