Friday, February 8, 2019

DC Doctor Launches 1st Annual Heart-to-Heart Red Carpet Affair

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DOCTOR LAUNCHES 1ST ANNUAL HEART-TO-HEART RED CARPET AFFAIR FOR NATIONAL HEART HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH

Washington, DC  -- Heart Disease is the #1 killer of women in the US. African American women in the US are twice likely to have a stroke than Caucasian women, and African American women die at a younger age from Heart Disease than any other ethnicity.

On Friday, February 22, 2019 from 6pm-9pm for National Heart Health Awareness month, Healthy Encores Medical Director Dr. Yolanda Lewis-Ragland, a Board-Certified Bariatrician presents the 1st Annual Heart-to-Heart Red Carpet Affair featuring creative health education, heart-healthy cuisines and performances from children of the Boys & Girls club, the Washington Ballet, The Levine Music School, the Washington Middle School for girls and the Bishop Walker school for Boys.

Indie Black Film, "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" to Premiere in LA at Pan African Film Festival

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ACTRESS/ PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR, TANGI MILLER'S LATEST PROJECT "LAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFE" STARRING CISCO REYES AND JASMINE BURKE AND CO-STARRING OMAR GOODING AND GRAMMY NOMINATED ACTRESS/ SONGSTRESS ANGIE STONE IS SET FOR L.A. PREMIERE AT THE PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL FEBRUARY 9, 2019

Los Angeles, CA (BlackNews.com) -- Award-winning actress, producer and director Tangi Miller's latest film, "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" will premiere at the Pan African Film Festival on February 9, 2019 at 8:30 p.m., located at the Cinemark, Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, 4020 Marlton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Additional screening dates include, February 11, 2019 at, 3:30 p.m. and February 12, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.

Miller takes on double duty as actress and producer of the film, collaborating with, writers James Flournoy, George Mcdonald, producer Frank P. Williams and Director Damon Jamal in this romantic dramedy about the highs and lows of a DJ named Tony Sinclair.
The film is set in Atlanta with the character Sinclair who is down on his luck and ends up at the top radio station. He's on air when a female caller asks him for relationship advice. The next caller happens to be his longtime girlfriend, who breaks up with him, on air, in the middle of his show, embarrassing him across all of Atlanta. What's to follow is a refreshing new spin on the simple truths about love and relationships.

Miller who plays the character of Cheryl, co-stars with up and coming actors Travis Cure, Courtney Gray, twins: Jeremi and Justin Farrar and actress Jae'. Miller is no stranger to multitasking. She has founded two production companies, Olivia Entertainment in Los Angeles and Hollywood East, in Atlanta. She has been a longtime advocate for putting positive stories about women and relationships on screen. Her recent mini-series "Diva Diaries", which she also directed is currently airing the UMC, (Urban Movie Channel), owned by former BET founder Robert Johnson.

Why White People Hate Black People So Much

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WHY DO WHITE PEOPLE HATE US SO MUCH? BECAUSE THEY ARE STILL ANGRY ABOUT THE PHARAOHS AND THE MOORS!

By Legrand H. Clegg II -- Several months ago, I wrote an article claiming that one of the driving forces behind White racism and animosity toward Black people is that of retaliation. In summary, on a deep, subconscious level the White collective has inherited from its ancient and medieval ancestors an entrenched resentment of Black people that was originally caused by Black ostracism, domination and enslavement of primitive Whites when Africans ruled the world. Given the fact that this is February of the Black quadricentennial year (1619-2019) of enslavement in America, and given recent racist events in this country, I have chosen in this article to revisit and elaborate on my theory of global White resentment and retribution toward people of African descent.

In our confusion over the persistence of White racism across generations and in our effort to become accepted as ordinary American citizens just as everyone else, we, as Black people, have appealed to the White collective with demonstrations, protests, petitions, prayer vigils ,etc.; none of which has led to a genuine cessation of racism on the part of the White establishment or masses.

Rather than continue these modes of thought and action, I believe we as a people should pause, gather our wits about us and calmly evaluate the true nature of White racism toward us. From such analysis we will find that today, as in the past, we are not just facing racial prejudice and intolerance but, rather, a deep-seated, visceral, reflexive loathing of Black people by Whites on a global scale that appears to defy all logic, has persisted over the centuries and is gaining renewed momentum during the Age of Trump. 

Black Actor, Filmmaker Shows Off Culinary Skills in the Kitchen

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HOLLYWOOD ACTOR AND FILMMAKER LEWIS T. POWELL SHOWS OFF HIS CULINARY SKILLS IN THE KITCHEN

Nationwide  -- Hollywood actor and filmmaker Lewis T. Powell is a man of many talents. Among those is cooking, which he does exceptionally well. When he is not acting, 'hitting' the red carpet or working on a film project, he enjoys cooking one of his many signature dishes for family and friends; Curry Pesto Shrimp Bowl with Portobello Mushrooms Over Cauliflower Rice Pilaf.

Powell is best known for his work in the films, Kings, starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Squatters, starring Richard Dreyfuss and Gabriella Wilde. His acclaimed short film, Padlock Men, in which he wrote, starred, directed, and produced has to date netted 28 'Official' Film Festival selections with 17 wins and nominations for its depiction of the historically secret band of vigilante civil rights soldiers.

Doubling throughout the years as a master barber, filmmaker and musician with coast to coast experience from Washington, DC to South Los Angeles, Powell is proud to celebrate 16 years in Hollywood.

He is one of the most diverse talents in the entertainment industry.

"Soles For Sale" Book Details Crack Cocaine Epidemic in the 80's

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 "SOLES FOR SALE" THE BOOK LABELED AS A "MUST READ" BY CHICAGO SCHOOLS, DRUG COUNSELORS, PROFESSORS, HIP HOP HEADS, SNEAKERHEADS, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS, AND MORE
Chicago, IL  -- Dr. Thomas Kenemore, Ph.D. is a professor and just like many other educators, he understands the significance of "Soles For Sale" and has implemented the book into a talking piece for his Social Work class at Loyola University. Joined by two Chicago Public Schools and Olive Harvey Community College, Soles For Sale is starting to find its way into the minds of the youth who need a book like this. So often the stories of the inner city are not told. This book, which falls under the genre, personal history, needs to be a part of the fabric of our education system and society.

Although Soles For Sale is independently published and sold, Mora Spicer II and Hassahn Liggins are truly changing the paradigm with the content within their critically acclaimed book. The only thing more impactful than the book itself is how they have cut out the middle man by going straight to the schools they want to impact. The faculty and students have responded accordingly to the book and their efforts.

Written by Mora Spicer II and Hassahn Liggins, Soles for Sale gives a unique yet detailed history of a phenomenon that hit the Black community with a devastating blow in the middle to late 1980's and continued through the end of the twentieth century. Effects of crack cocaine have continued well into the twenty first century. This book details most, if not all, of the "players" or contributors to the devastation, which nearly generated a knockout blow to the Black community.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

New Book Documents Black History Like Never Before

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NEW BOOK, "FIRST SEEDS OF CIVIL WAR ARE SOWN," DOCUMENTS BLACK HISTORY LIKE NEVER BEFORE

Nationwide -- A beautiful lifetime original collector’s commemorative souvenir booklet entitled First Seeds of Civil War Are Sown is now available for the 10th anniversary of a historical event that took place in Hampton, Virginia on March 25, 2009 - the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Highlights of the book include the 2009 Mayor Molly Ward Proclamation, descendants' personal letters of expressions, and must-see photos. It's a golden opportunity to stand in solidarity to honor and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the brutal slavery system.

This souvenir booklet leads up to the Quadricentennial 400th anniversary of the Arrival of Enslaved Africans on English-Colony Soil 1619-2019 at Hampton, Virginia, the beginning of slavery in America. "More than 15 million, men, women and children were the victims of the tragic transatlantic slave trade, known as one of the darkest chapters in human history."


As the great-great-granddaughter to Morton Deane who became one of the first five African Americans to win a seat on the eight-man Richmond City Council in 1895, Venita Benitez is the author of First Seeds of Civil War Are Sown. A journey that took place in London England back in 2006 and formed a straight line to Hampton, Virginia, in March 2009. She documents her lifetime steps in the journey and published them in December 2009 solely for the its 10th anniversary leading to the Quadricentennial. This journey made an exceptional contribution to Calvin Pearson’s Project 1619 and vice versa. The documentation provides official information and evidence and serves as a record of facts.

Popular Black Stage Play to Premiere in NYC

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POPULAR BLACK STAGE PLAY, "SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY," ANNOUNCES THE AWARD-WINNING CAST FOR NYC PREMIERE

The production is written by Chisa Hutchinson, and directed by Jessi D. Hill 

Nationwide  -- Keen Artistic Director Jonathan Silverstein has announced the cast for the New York premiere of "Surely Goodness and Mercy," a truly Keen story about an exceptional boy living a troubled life in Newark, NJ who does a good deed for an often unnoticed person. Sarita Covington, Jay Mazyck, Brenda Pressley, Courtney Thomas, and Cezar Williams will star under Jessi D. Hill's direction. The design team includes Lee Savage (scenic), Nicole Wee (costumes), Devorah Kengmana (lighting), and Sadah Espii Proctor (sound).

Sarita Covington is a multi-disciplinary artist/activist from Harlem with over ten years' experience acting in theater, TV and film including Shakespeare the Remix (Capital Rep); Lulu (Mark Lamos, director), Miss Julie, The Clean House (Bill Rauch, director), all at Yale Rep; The Whale Play (Shana Cooper, director), Forgiveness (Tribeca Performing Arts Center). Her play Things Went Horribly Wrong will be produced this spring in Rochester, NY. She is a co-founder of ACRE (Artists Co-creating Real Equity), a multiracial grassroots organizing group of artists committed racial equity in the arts. She holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama.


Jay Mazyck is 19 and from Brooklyn NY. He received his training at Rutgers University. This will be his Off-Broadway debut after having participated in many high school & college shows and readings. He is an alumnus of LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts.

Learn About This Innovative Company Informing Black Professionals About Monetizing The Blockchain Industry

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THIS ORGANIZATION IS ON A MISSION TO INTRODUCE ONE MILLION BLACK NON-TECH PROFESSIONALS TO THE $3.1 TRILLION DOLLAR BLOCKCHAIN INDUSTRY

Fairfax, VA  -- Black Blockchain Consultants are on a mission to introduce one million Black people to Blockchain Technology - not only by educating them about this $3.1 trillion-dollar industry, but also by helping them find blockchain jobs, build blockchain businesses, invest in blockchain and gain wealth through blockchain.

Recognizing the power and potential of blockchain, Black Blockchain Consultants is utilizing their network to educate, empower, and equip its members for the greatest transfer of wealth we have seen to date. They are one of the few networks working to utilize the power of Blockchain to close the wealth gap.


Their 5-year vision is to:

• Build a network of 10,000 people in the African diaspora who each earn at least $150,000 per year

• Build several businesses worth $10 million to $1 billion

• Develop entrepreneurial incubators

• Facilitate classroom instruction for 50,000 people per year

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Black Organization Inspiring Black Female Billionaires

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BLACK WOMEN TALK TECH SEEKS TO INSPIRE AND CONNECT FEMALE STARTUPS WITH INVESTORS

New York, NY --  Black women startup founders CAN create billion dollar companies! That is the belief of three innovators - Regina Gwynn, Esosa Ighodaro, and Lauren Washington - who were inspired to create "Black Women Talk Tech," a network of support and resources for Black Women tech founders.

With research showing that Black women are the fastest growing group of female entrepreneurs, Black women in tech are no longer hidden figures; but there is a funding gap to support their innovation. However, this funding obstacle did not stop the three founders. They organized a conference in 2017 to provide an empowering experience for black women tech entrepreneurs to learn about business growth strategies and connect with investors and other tech founders.


In February 2018, they hosted, "The Roadmap to Billions" Black Women Talk Tech's 2nd annual conference, sponsored by Microsoft. The conference focus was on tearing down roadblocks and promoting #blackgirlmagic in the tech industry. The New York City Conference 2-day highlights included 20 expert panels and workshops, 44 speakers, attendees from 22 countries, a $10,000 pitch competition, 14 companies funded, and founder showcases.

Book Helps Readers Embrace Their African Roots

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AUTHOR USES HIS LIFE-CHANGING STORY TO HELP AFRICAN AMERICANS IDENTIFY AND EMBRACE THEIR AFRICAN ROOTS

Washington, DC  -- Overcoming adversity. Finding purpose. The relentless pursuit of destiny. In his new autobiography entitled "Indisputable: The Story of a Favored Son," Okechuku Kelechi Enyia takes readers through the discover and evolution of his life’s work, his experiences as a medical student, graduate student and professional of color; and his time in Nigeria with a parallel to the movie Black Panther. 

He also addresses health equity and the social determinants of health, mental health and well-being, the opioid epidemic; key developmental relationships and the importance of mentorship for Black men and boys; staff diversity and employment on Capitol Hill; and his transition into entrepreneurship and higher education.

Enyia comments, "I invite you to journey with me. Along the way, I provide policy recommendations, peer-reviewed research, nuanced tips on how to land a job in the workforce and how to succeed on Capitol Hill as a staffer and an advocate; in addition to how to navigate through challenging career transitions to maximize the life’s work that you have been called to achieve."

See Dr. Claude Anderson Weigh-in On How Immigration Harms Native US Blacks

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RESPECTED SCHOLAR EXPLAINS HOW IMMIGRATION HARMS NATIVE BLACKS

Nationwide -- Dr. Claud Anderson, best-selling author and President of The Harvest Institute, says, "Whether it is building a wall or open admission of immigrants, the partisan debate on immigration shut down the federal government and furloughed hundreds of thousands of employee, but has ignored a core issue: the effects of immigration on Native Blacks, the most vulnerable citizens." The Harvest Institute, a Washington, D.C. based non-profit policy and advocacy organization, has released an article on its website at www.HarvestInstitute.org, meant to address that issue.

Anderson comments, "Executing immigration policies without mitigating the negative impact those polices have on Black Americans is illegal and unconstitutional." The article explains that the 13th and 14th amendments to the U.S. Constitution, enacted at the end of the 1860's Civil War, mandated that Black people be treated in all manners similar to Whites and that government must use all necessary means to lift the legacies and burdens of slavery from the shoulders of Blacks. Since then, six succeeding generations of immigrants have been fast tracked into full American Dream membership while Black Americans remain the nation's official underclass.


The mandates of the 13th and 14th amendments of the U.S. Constitution have been ignored, violated and corrupted. These constitutional amendments were the collective base for the 1866 Civil Rights Laws designed to correct he 1857 Dredd Scott decision that held a Black man had no rights a White man was bound to respect. These laws were originally intended, not for all people, but to specifically correct the systemic injustice imposed upon Black people.

Chicago Community Religious Leader And Activist Speaks Out on Police Killing of Black 17-Year Old

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COMMUNITY ACTIVIST, DR. HAROLD E. BAILEY, BOLDLY SPEAKS OUT ABOUT THE POLICE KILLING OF 17-YEAR OLD LAQUAN MCDONALD

Nationwide -- It has become apparent to the African American community that a subliminal biased message has been communicated from the 'Trump White House', into States Houses, City Political Houses and into the 'Broken Criminal Justice' arena.Months after being convicted for second-degree murder, former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke has been sentenced to six years and nine months in prison and two years of mandatory supervised release for the 2014 murder of 17-year old Laquan McDonald. 

Van Dyke shot McDonald 16 times with 9 in the back... on the night of October 20, 2014. Van Dyke claimed that he fired after McDonald failed to comply with demands to drop a knife he was holding and made a threatening move toward police. 

Judge Domenica Stephenson acquitted former Officer Joseph Walsh, Detective David March, and Officer Thomas Gaffney on charges of conspiracy, official misconduct, and obstruction of justice.

Texas Governor Honors Black-Owned Juice Brand Founder

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FOUNDER OF BLACK-OWNED JUICE BRAND HONORED BY THE GOVERNOR OF TEXAS

Houston, TX --  In his biennial State of the State address on Tuesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott touted the state's strong economy and workforce, highlighting the success story of J.I.V.E. Juice founder Tamala Austin. J.I.V.E, which stands for Juicing Is Very Essential, is the first juice company owned by an African American to be placed in Whole Foods, and Austin received a standing ovation by state leaders in honor of her accomplishments.

"Inspiration, hard work and drive pay off in Texas; they paid off for Tamala," Gov. Abbott stated, citing the growth of J.I.V.E. Juice from a home-based business into a retail success. "Let us thank you for your inspiration of what a business leader can be."

Black-Owned Streaming Service Helps Recycle Black Dollars

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BLACK-OWNED STREAMING SERVICE HELPS RECYCLE BLACK DOLLARS IN URBAN COMMUNITIES 

New York, NY -- With subscriber numbers soaring, Black-owned social streaming platform X On Demand (xod.tv) is looking to broaden not only their reach - but the reach of other Black-owned businesses.

The social media forward Netflix-style site, which bills itself as "a platform dedicated to showcasing works by Black filmmakers and content creators," currently offers three monthly subscription plans. Two of those plans are supposed to contain ad-sponsored videos, but that is not the case - yet. X On Demand's Founder and CEO Rashidah De Vore, and Marketing Director Eri Washington, released a video announcing XOD's ad initiative for Black-owned businesses looking to reach a new base of consumers.


Businesses can purchase ad space to play between each video on the site, connecting them with XOD's worldwide audience. Pricing starts at just $2 for a week long run, with blocks of unskippable ad time ranging from 15 to 60 seconds. Both video and still image ads are accepted, with still images remaining on the screen for the purchased block of time.

Black-Owned Jewelry Brand Gets Super Bowl Spotlight

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BLACK-OWNED CUSTOM JEWELRY BRAND GETS SUPER BOWL SPOTLIGHT

Atlanta, GA -- Bravo TV's Married to Medicine star, Dr Jackie Walters & Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms wore Shannon Saint Clair Jewelry at Off The Field Players Wives Fashion Show. This was a premier event during Super Bowl weekend where football, fashion, & philanthropy collide. Celebrities from NFL players & wives, to actors & socialites ripped the runway. The 18th annual fashion show proceeds were donated to "Girls Who Code" Charity.

Mayor Keisha Bottoms received the Woman Of Impact Award and wore a custom Shannon Saint Clair Red Coral Triple Necklace & Bracelets. Bravo TV's Married to Medicine's Dr. Jackie Walters complemented her red dress with a Shannon Saint Clair Red Jasper "Affirmation Bracelet" inscribed "In All That She Does She Prospers" Psalms 1:3. Dr. Jackie wore red to commemorate Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. "Pink Goes Red Day" to highlight Heart Disease Awareness in Women.

Mayor Bottoms, Dr. Walters & 100 other celebrities are photographed at www.shannonsaintclair.com/celebrities/. View photos of singers, pro athletes, & actors wearing Shannon Saint Clair Jewelry such as Kevin Hart, Daymond John, Chris Brown, Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, Charlie Wilson, Russell Simmons, Kelly Rowland, & Miss USA.

Black Student Studies Abroad in South Africa and Realizes Her Greatness

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DISCOVERING THE EXCELLENCE WITHIN: REALIZING MY GREATNESS IN SOUTH AFRICA 
By Jorian Reeves,  Xavier University, Louisiana's College of Pharmacy
Nationwide -- I had my first taste of global cultural learning in 2015 when I traveled to Qatar at the age of 14 for a week-long Arabic debate competition. Two years earlier, in seventh grade, I had started taking Arabic classes at Lindbolm Math and Science Academy, a selective high school serving gifted and marginalized students in Chicago.

Until I became a Frederick Douglass Global Fellow and studied in South Africa last summer, the Qatar trip had been my most extensive abroad experience. But what transpired during the summer of 2018 in South Africa, made me realize that was only the beginning of my personal development.

When I started at Lindbolm Academy as a seventh grader, I experienced a challenging environment, something more dynamic than anything I had experienced before. I relished in the opportunity to engage with a new culture through my Arabic language and dance courses because it provided an outlet for some of my feelings of displacement.

I felt lost and uncomfortable in my new environment. I was forced to push the boundaries to which I had grown accustomed, and at times, I struggled with the changes. 

Monday, February 4, 2019

New Direction For R&B/ Hip-Hop Artist Maycee

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UNDER ALBUM PRODUCER, LINDSAY GUION, COMES NEW DIRECTION FOR R&B/ HIP-HOP RECORDING ARTIST MAYCEE

Nationwide -- Introducing Maycee: the sensually fluid Hip Hop-Soul admiral of a luxury liner she's christened The Ambiguous Art Movement. Her aching love and relationships songs swing both ways in multiple ways - for men and women - heavily under the influence of classic R&B and laced with the high-tech kush of millennial techno-groove.

The DC-native sings, writes, raps and co-produces missives that melt into minds and bodies like balms of erotica healing. Her 2017 single "I Got" and 5-song debut EP Indecisive were mere appetizers for the banquet of bold confessions on Maycee's forthcoming sophomore project.


"I love anything that's soulful and has meaning," Maycee states. "I was inspired by Anita Baker, Lauryn Hill and Aaliyah... resilient artists that never hid who they are, and were never afraid to sound, look and be... unique: earthy and real."

World Class Success Expert Reveals 3 Ways the Black Community Can Avoid Epic Career Fails

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HIGH PERFORMANCE EXPERT REVEALS THREE WAYS THE BLACK COMMUNITY CAN AVOID EPIC CAREER FAILS
Former Ms. Olympia Success Coach Sheryl Grant
Castro Valley, CA -- For entrepreneur, professional speaker and success coach Sheryl Grant, transformational leadership through personal development and community building is the name of the game. A Ms. Olympia at over the age of 50, Sheryl clearly knows what it takes to realize over-and-above achievement both in life and in business. Today, through her eponymous company Sheryl Grant Enterprises, this powerhouse is helping CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs and other professionals master key areas of their careers and lives overall.


Her secret sauce? Sheryl taps into a trifecta of neuro-training, physical fitness and increased productivity to unlock personal ambition, revenue potential and self-confidence. Sheryl urges that success-minded people must aspire to be F.I.T., heavily leaning on "Faith, Intuition and Tenacity" to reach their goals.

"F.I.T. cultivates your inner ability to push through any of life's perceived obstacles, break through barriers and manifest your heart's dreams and desires," Sheryl explains. "Whether you seek a job promotion, new business endeavor or a healthier body, F.I.T. helps establish a mindset and emotional framework that will nurture, uplift and inspire these and other areas of your life."

100th Anniversary of Black Massacres in 1919

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2019 MARKS THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ELAINE PHILLIPS MASSACRES THAT CLAIMED OVER 200 LIVES OF BLACK MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN

Helena, AR -- 2019 marks one hundred years since one of America's deadliest massacres that claimed over two hundred lives of black men, women, and children. In 1919, over a hundred sharecroppers and local farmers met with the Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America at a local church in a small rural community to discuss how to obtain fairer settlements from landowners. The black farmers were tired of being cheated out of their crops - this made the white landowners upset, the birth to the bloody slaughter began.

An article was written and published in Helena World newspaper said a white deputy was shot and killed by one of the black farmers. Not everyone agreed with the article that was published claiming that the black farmers shot first.

The local sheriff formed a posse of 500-1000 and provided weapons and ammunition to the posse. The posse came from Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Missouri to join forces to slaughter blacks. The governor called in five hundred federal troops, who arrested nearly two-hundred and sixty African American men over three days. One hundred and twenty-two African Americans were prosecuted for these events, seventy-three was charged with murder and twelve were convicted. Some of the older black people in the community said the numbers were much higher than two hundred.

Iyanla Vanzant to Launch National Book Tour

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NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLER IYANLA VANZANT AND MILLS ENTERTAINMENT PARTNER ON AUTHOR'S RETURN TO THE STAGE

Los Angeles, CA --  Iyanla Vanzant, internationally acclaimed Spiritual Life Coach, New York Times Best-Selling Author, and Emmy-winning television personality, has renewed her partnership with Mills Entertainment, a live entertainment content studio, and division of Creative Artists Agency (CAA), to present an all-new interactive event this spring.

Fresh from the success of her 2018 Get Over It! Tour, Iyanla returns to the stage in 2019 with the Acts of Faith Remix Tour, a landmark inspirational and interactive event celebrating the 25th anniversary updated release of this internationally acclaimed best-selling book.

The encouragement, inspiration and faith-building wisdom found within the “little purple book” goes from page to stage as Iyanla, with her signature straight-talk, love and humor, gifts her diverse audience with the healing of their hearts, the empowerment of their minds, and the stirring of their souls. This national tour will travel to thirty-plus cities to bring the beloved thought leader up-close and in-person to her dedicated fans.

New AbBo-Owned Health & Wellness System Focuses on Range of Motion, Flexibility, and Natural Body Alignment Using Stretch

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NEW ABBO-OWNED HEALTH & WELLNESS SYSTEM FOCUSES ON RANGE OF MOTION, FLEXIBILITY, AND NATURAL BODY ALIGNMENT USING STRETCH 

Denver, CO --  Aging is inevitable. The aging process is a part of life that leads most to anticipate aches, pain, stiffness, and even arthritis. Our bodies can be conditioned to offset the progressive physical discomfort, if and when we decide to be consistent. MentFlexX is a science of meditative stretch and isolated flexing techniques that allows various stretching positions to strengthen the core and realign the body internally.

In the United States, Physical Education is an integral part of school curriculum up until the completion of high school. PE classes and youth sports programs require participants to stretch before and after long periods of exertion to protect against cramping and muscle fatigue. Strangely, despite being introduced early on to stretching as a necessary step of any workout's warm-up and cool-down, most adults abandon the practice entirely. For many, stretch is reintroduced by physical therapists in exercises to address personal injuries, joint and muscle pain.

Most Six Figure Jobs For Blacks in 2019

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WHERE AFRICAN AMERICANS CAN FIND THE MOST SIX FIGURE JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN 2019




 Nationwide  BlackJobs.com features the latest well-paying job opportunities for African American job seekers from companies who are dedicated to diversity recruiting and hiring. Ultimately, the web site's goal is to help reduce the high rate of unemployment in Black communities.



Philly's Highly Anticipated Crime Drama Set to Begin Filming

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PHILLY'S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED CRIME DRAMA, "THE PROBE," SET TO BEGIN FILMING!


Philadelphia, PA  After a successful wrap up of break-through worthy actor auditions, TTW Productions in association with 20/20 Vizion Presents and 1st Dibz Productions, brings you The Probe - a new riveting, heart pounding crime drama! This cultural neutral series is groundbreaking for the city of Philadelphia.

According to Executive Producer/Writer Cortez Johnson (@tez_thewriter) there has never been a comparable series in this city of this magnitude. "I believe that the narrative will move the culture and stir up universal issues in a non-stop twisting and turning, nail biting drama," says Johnson.


The Probe is a fresh episodic crime drama that captures the essence of American culture through the mean streets of Philadelphia. In a melting-pot of Blacks, Whites, Latinos and Asians, Philly's drug and real-estate market is wide-open, and everyone salivates for a piece of the action. But not so fast. There's always someone watching, and in this case, numerous interrelated investigations are being conducted. The Internal Affairs are watching dirty law enforcement. The Feds are watching dirty politicians, judges and high-ranking drug dealers. The drug dealers are watching their rivals, as well as law enforcement that's on their payroll and those who aren't. So, at the same time, everybody is being probed and watching each other in an attempt to escape a deadly web of subterfuge.

Match-Making For Black Singles Revolutionized

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A NEW, AFRICAN-CENTERED DATING MODEL REVOLUTIONIZES THE MATCH-MAKING INDUSTRY FOR BLACK SINGLES

Raleigh, NC  Find Black Love, a new African-centered event for Black singles, is shaking up the match-making industry and giving hope by connecting hundreds of revolutionary Black singles through dating activities centered on Black/African culture at the full-day event on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at the Ezra Conference Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

"We have decided to do something ground-breaking," says Find Black Love co-organizer, Nataki Kambon, who is from the Washington DC Metro area. "It has been time for a new paradigm in terms of how Black love and relationships are approached, especially for those of us in the Diaspora... for those of us that have that knowledge of self and want to see it reflected in those that we meet, it's been long overdue," says Kambon.


Find Black Love was conceived shortly after Kambon returned from attending the Sankofa Journey in Ghana during the Summer of 2018. She returned inspired about her culture but felt frustrated with dating events that either felt too serious or did not have potential partners that shared her values and beliefs. That's when Kambon set out to create a Black love website that could help those seeking to pursue marriage. After convening Black singles and married elders around the country, Find Black Love's concept changed from a web-based platform to an in-person event. Pioneering in the match-making industry, the event is purposely gender-balanced, African-centered, and features activities that inspire cultural appreciation, self-love, and positive healing between Black men and Black women.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Discover How This Down Home Black Family Produced Extraordinary Members To Uplift Their Community

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The Singletons Produce Family Members Who Make Historic Impact In Their Community
“Benjamin James Singleton, Sr. is being considered In The Memorial Intersection Proposal, Dorchester County, SC”

Honoring, Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950), the "Father of Black History, Negro History Week and Black History Month.” Benjamin James Singleton, Sr. (1943-2017), a retired administrator with the Dorchester County Sheriff's Department, South Carolina, was an everyday best friend, a comedian, steadfast and consummate businessman, an adviser and entrepreneur: Knightsville Cleaners, the “Many Faces” social club owner, a real estate investor, Ben and Helen Brown Singleton (B&H) Banquet Hall co-owners.  “Ben” was also a community activist, who successfully completed 45 years of public service in law enforcement.

In South Carolina, he was a member of the Palmetto State Law Enforcement Officers Association (PSLEOA) and severed as its President 1987-1989.  One incredible moment in his career happened the day USA President George H. W. Bush 41 visited the Dorchester County Sheriff's Department after Hurricane “Hugo” in 1989. 
Respectfully, accolades of merit, Benjamin James Singleton, Sr., was the Former Chief of Police of Ridgeville, South Carolina, which was the birth place of his father, Clement Addison Singleton, Sr. (1913-2001).  Also, Ben was a father, family leader and chief advocate for the “Clement Addison Singleton, Sr. Highway Dedication 2003-2004.”


Clement A. Singleton
Historically, his father, Clement A. Singleton, Sr., as a child, only attended grade school for 4 years and a day (fourth grade education and night school), was a local farmer who worked 29 years, 6 months and 27 days for the US Army Ordnance Depot, Charleston Naval Shipyard, and Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina.  Thus, Clement A. Singleton, Sr. lived as an extraordinary son and a very talented man; a beloved brother, father, husband, confidant, lifetime community and church leader; Lay Speaker, Hymn Choir singer and a South Carolina Legendary “Low Country” vocalist, and member of Canaan United Methodist Church (CUMC), Ridgeville, SC.

In 1982, shortly after the untimely passing of his oldest daughter, Thelma Singleton Evans (1934-1982), Lay Speaker Clement A. Singleton, Sr.’s Sunday sermon and “old time gospel songs,” were recorded: Hymn, “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior,” was performed by Isreal T. Singleton and CUMC musically-assisted worship service congregation.  The song “Prayer Changes Things,” and Acapella Congregational Songs were sung at Red Bank United Methodist Church, Cottageville, SC, where Clement A. Singleton sung three songs: “I Saw The Light” and “Sign Me Up” along with “How Far Am I From Canaan?”  RE: Canaan United Methodist Church Choir, Original Historical Hymns and Congregational Church Songs: CD, 1982 & 2019 (Photo: Singleton Family Archives), transferred by John Glassburner of Creswell, Oregon and first recorded by Isreal T. Singleton, Cottageville & Ridgeville, SC, 1982. 
In 2003, the 115Th General Assembly of South Carolina named a portion of HWY 61, Ridgeville, SC, in his father’s honor: Clement A. Singleton Sr. HWYhttps://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess115_2003-2004/bills/469.htm  ---Family Journal, USA Story, Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2016