Friday, February 1, 2019

HBCU Grad Turned Real Estate Investor Launches Online Course

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HBCU GRAD TURNED MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR REAL ESTATE INVESTOR LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE COURSE

Nationwide -- Will Moss is based in Columbus, Ohio, but he is known across the country as a real estate boss. He owns a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio and has closed almost 100 real estate transactions. That's enough in profit that allows him to own 2 Lamborghinis, and travel all over the world for exotic vacations. He has recently launched a new online course so others too can learn how to profitably invest in real estate... right in their own neighborhood!

Will comments, "I decided to make this online course as a result of many people asking me to share my in-depth knowledge on how I was able to build my real estate empire and live a nice, comfortable lifestyle."

Well-respected around the globe
Thanks to his popular YouTube channel, Will is known around the world as "Will Motivation" - a trustworthy source of valuable information about real estate investing and entrepreneurship. His channel has more than 64,000 subscribers, and his videos have been viewed more than 3 million times.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Discover The Truth and Facts About Black Men Revealed By Scholars in New Research Book

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THOUGHT-PROVOKING FACTS ABOUT BLACK MEN REVEALED IN "THE HANDBOOK OF RESEARCH ON BLACK MALES" -- PUBLISHED BY MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Theodore Ransaw, co-author of the Handbook of Research on Black Males published by MSU Press
East Lansing, MI -- What you don't know about Black males could fit into a book: The Handbook of Research on Black Males edited by Theodore S. Ransaw, C.P. Gause, and Richard Majors, available from Michigan State University Press on their website, online, and at fine bookstores November 1, 2018. Featuring an introduction by Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Vilas Distinguished Professor of Higher Education and the director and chief research scientist of Wisconsin's Equity and Inclusion Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; cover art by Julian Van Dyke; and andinkra symbols by Elijah K. Hamilton-Way.

Did you know that there are 59 percent more Black men in post-secondary school than in jail? Are you aware that Black fathers ages 15 to 44 had the highest rates of helping children with homework and taking them to and from activities of any race? Or did you know that 14 percent of working-age Black men are veterans? Would you like to know more about Black males?

MSU Press is pleased to announce the release of The Handbook of Research on Black Males. This volume draws from top researchers in various fields to explore the nuanced and multifaceted phenomena known as the Black male. Simultaneously hyper-visible and invisible, Black males around the globe are being investigated now more than ever before; however, much of the well-meaning responses surrounding the media attention of Black males are not well informed by research.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Introducing The Coastal Georgia Minority Chamber of Commerce

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LIBERTY COUNTY MINORITY CHAMBER IN GEORGIA CHANGES ITS NAME AND GOES COASTAL

Nationwide -- CEO of the Liberty County Minority Chamber, Sabrina Newby, has announced that the organization has changed its name to the Coastal Georgia Minority Chamber to serve the Coastal Georgia business communities.

"The change kicked off our new year in how we are directing our chamber. We want to be present and accessible in the counties that either our members reside, have businesses or where there has shown a strong interest in our chamber," Coastal Georgia Minority Chamber, CEO, Sabrina Newby said.


The Coastal Georgia Minority Chamber will now serve Effingham County all the way to the southernmost county in Georgia, Charlton County. The change began when the chamber started receiving potential chamber members from other parts of the coast as well as the state of Georgia.

Louisville Black Business Club Launched

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LOUISVILLE PHILANTHROPRENEUR LAUNCHES BUSINESS NETWORKING CLUB TO FOCUS ON VALUABLE OPPORTUNITIES TO THE BLACK BUSINESS COMMUNITY

Louisville, KY --  John Shaw-Woo, philantropreneur and founder of Kentucky Poverty Initiative Inc., formerly GFoundation Inc., and an active force for social change in the Louisville and Kentucky region, has announced the launch of NOIR Black Business Social Club Incorporated, a networking platform for Louisville-based Black business owners and influencers, whose goal is to increase opportunities for growth in the Black community and improve the economic landscape of Louisville's business community overall.

NOIR was created to address the need for increased resources and opportunities and provide supportive assistance for small entrepreneurial black business owners seeking to strengthen their companies through a broader understanding of basic business practices, access to impactful resources and collaboration with like-minded business owners and business leaders.


NOIR is a supportive networking platform that brings together small entrepreneurial black business owners on a monthly basis to collaborate and leverage resources. NOIR offers members opportunities to participate in and benefit from educational speakers' series, lectures and conferring rounds, where members can present their business concepts and challenges to experienced and invested club members and receive valuable feedback to help improve their business model. Members will also gain valuable and relevant knowledge regarding business opportunities, finance marketing, social and economic barriers, human resources and insight into the local, state and national legislative landscapes.

Black Investor, Free Webinar With Little Known Strategy

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FREE WEBINAR TEACHES AFRICAN AMERICANS A LITTLE-KNOWN STRATEGY TO MAKING MONEY FROM THE STOCK MARKET

Nationwide --  When most people think of making money from the stock market, they think of buying shares of stock in a company and making money as the stock, hopefully, appreciates in value.

Eric Johnson, a computer engineer from Baltimore, MD, held this same perspective up until 5 years ago. You see, 5 years ago, Mr. Johnson was introduced to a stock market strategy that forever changed the way he looks at making money from the stock market.


One day, while intently working on a coding project, Eric decided to take a quick break and check email. Upon going through his email, he noticed one email in particular. It had the subject line: A Wall Street Secret. After reading through the email, Eric discovered that the email's author was offering him an opportunity to learn how to make money from the stock market using a strategy that's unfamiliar to many.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

One of the First Black Opera Singers Dies at 94

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BLACK OPERA SINGER AND MUSIC EDUCATOR, ANDREW FRIERSON MEMORIAL SERVICE PLAN FOR MARCH 2019

New York, NY -- Andrew Frierson, part of the first generation of Black opera singers to be heard on the national stage, died of natural causes December 6, 2018, at his home in Oberlin, Ohio. He was 94. This month, there was a private service held at Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum in Manhattan. Frierson's memorial service will be held in New York City in March 2019.

An imposing figure with a commanding baritone, Frierson lived by a strict code of honor and integrity about his work and helped blaze a trail for African American classical singers as a member of the New York City Opera Company for six seasons, where he was most notably conducted by Leopold Stokowski in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, and recorded the role of Cal in Mark Blitzstein's Regina for Sony. In the 1960's, he broke the color line on national television, singing "Old Man River" live on The Ed Sullivan Show, and later co-founded the Independent Black Opera Singers organization to champion opportunities for black male opera singers.

Reviewing Mr. Frierson's 1949 debut, Ross Parmenter of the New York Times wrote that Mr. Frierson, who was still at Juilliard at the time, "Gives promise of being a fine concert artist," adding, "He already has the essential attributes - a beautiful voice, good technique, musicianship, sympathy and a fine presence." 

Super Bowl, Gladys Knight and Colin Kaepernick

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NFL SUPER BOWL, GLADYS KNIGHT, AND COLIN KAEPERNICK: IT AIN’T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS!

Nationwide -- This isn't about Gladys Knight's right to perform at the Super Bowl; it surely isn't about the singing of the National Anthem and you can bet your bottom dollar this isn't about Colin Kaepernick playing QB in the NFL again. This is about the dueling souls of Black folks and the psychotic behavior of America.

The famed scholar, Pan Africanist and sociologist, W.E.B. Du Bois in his classic work, The Souls of Black Folks characterized the black dichotomy as, "twoness": as an American and as an African; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideas in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. As a result of this "double consciousness," Du Bois adds, "African Americans suffer from a damaged self-image shaped by the perceptions and treatment of white people." Knight and Kaepernick evince these opposing identities and will superimpose these irreconcilable differences onto our TV screens on Super Bowl Sunday.


THE AMERICAN AFRICAN: Many people shun the idea that Knight decided to perform the National Anthem. Nonetheless, there are just as many who believe Knight has "earned" the right to perform even though they too harbor some kind of resentment. However, it seems both camps will be watching the Super Bowl. So much for standing on principles. Knight is a major contributor to the indigenous American Musical Art form known as R&B. Knight gave meaning and expression to the disillusionment many blacks feel daily about America. You could hear her songs crooned by Doo Whoopers beneath street corner lamps across America's Universities of Street Corners. Knight sang America thru her songs: believing America would live up to her promise.

Podcast For Black Women Over 40 is Undeniably Funny, Inspiring & Raw

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KAREN TAYLOR BASS' PODCAST IS UNDENIABLY FUNNY, INSPIRING & RAW

New York, NY --  "Upon first listening, you are amazed that you've just discovered this podcast. I feel like I know the host, she is me, a girlfriend, and then she curses and I say, yes, she is definitely me," says Wendy Robinson, a listener to the year old, Karen Taylor Bass Podcast (KarenTaylorBass.com/Podcast), that is growing in popularity. The eponymously named podcast is just like the public relations expert turned the host's personality. Authentic, charismatic, funny, explicit (at times), but, more insightful and real than anything else out there in the growing podcast field. Heard on The Hub News, Spotify, Libsyn, iTunes, Radio Public, Soundcloud, and Art19.

Monday, January 28, 2019

3 Young Black Siblings Create Eco-Friendly Products Available in Macy's

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THREE BROTHERS LAUNCH ECO-FRIENDLY CANDLE AND HOME FRAGRANCE PRODUCTS -- NOW AVAILABLE IN MACY'S NATIONWIDE!

Nationwide - When three brothers, Collin (13), Ryan (10), and Austin Gill (8), sought out to start a business to make them extra money, giving back to their community and drawing in eco-conscious consumers was at top of their minds. Titled Frères Branchiaux, their candle and home fragrance company aims to "...help savvy, eco-conscious consumers who wants to beautify and enhance their environments with lush and unique fragrances that are non-toxic, organic affordable luxury."

Their products are handmade with organic ingredients and materials to appeal to consumers who care for their environment and their community. With the company’s founders being passionate about both servicing the community and youth entrepreneurship, the thought of entering a market where they are underrepresented presented itself often. Frères Branchiaux is a family-run business that donates 10% of its profits to homeless shelters within the Washington, D.C. community.


As a result of their brand consistency and supportive following, the boys’ candles are on the shelves of 21 stores and boutiques. They were recently selected from a field of thousands of businesses to be sponsored by Facebook and featured in the Market at Macy's. Their candles were featured in the Hillsdale location (San Francisco) until the end of 2018 and are now featured in the Herald Square (NYC) and Ross Park (Pittsburgh) locations until early February 2019. In addition to Macy’s, they have collaborated with retailers such as Ace Hardware and ModCloth for special events and projects.

Black Health & Fitness Expert Launches 60-Day Challenge

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BLACK HEALTH & FITNESS COACH, GREG DORSEY, ANNOUNCES #LMD60DAY CHALLENGE -- AN INNOVATIVE DIGITAL LIFE BALANCE PROGRAM!

Washington, DC -- On January 27, 2019, The Live More Daily 60 Day Challenge will begin in communities across the nation. The #LMD60DayChallenge is an initiative designed by L. Greg Dorsey, a Personal Trainer, Nutrition, Endurance, and Metabolic Coach and the author of Live More Daily: Going All In to Win Your Race. The #LMD60DayChallenge focuses on the transformation of the mind, body, and spirit.

As part of his commitment to promoting community health and wellness, for a limited time, an estimated 150,000 participants from organizations across the nation will have free access to the same tools and goal-setting techniques that helped Coach Dorsey complete multiple Ironman Triathlons and endurance racing competitions.


In 2018, Greg took a major step toward fulfilling his life long passion of promoting health and overall wellness beyond his immediate community and published his highly acclaimed book, Live More Daily: Going All in to Win Your Race. He shared his incredible story of how he defied his medical prognosis starting with classes at the local gym to eventually participating in Ironman Triathlon competitions. He used what the health practitioners told him he could not do as a motivator to push the envelope beyond limits. His next step was to build an interactive platform where he could reach a wider audience through his Live More Daily App. Through this innovative application, he is able to virtually train his clientele, providing daily workouts, nutrition plans, and coaching sessions to keep them motivated and accountable.