Saturday, January 18, 2020

Southeast Queens Based Global Jazz Sensation Ed Jackson Invites Area Residents To The Legendary Birdland Night Club

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Southeast Queens Based Global Jazz Artist Ed Jackson Headlines At Birdland in Manhattan This Month 
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After A Whirlwind Tour In January World Renowned Southeast Queens Jazz Standout Ed Jackson Ends The Month On A High Note At Birdland Night Club


Ed Jackson, a local entrepreneur and highly acclaimed global jazz artist, is reaching out to invite area residents to a special performance at Manhattan's Legendary Birdland Jazz Club.  He'll be playing with the outstanding Robert Silverman Quartet, at Birdland, 5:30 pm: Thursday, January 23rd, 2020.

Robert Silverman, played with the Ed Jackson Quartet, at Jackson Room, in Southeast Queens, last November for the club's listening pleasure.  "Now I'm returning the favor" says Jackson.

Birdland is a famous Manhattan jazz hotspot.  It is located at 315 W. 44th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York.  Seating is limited however, you can RSVP for this exclusive performance now at Birdland Jazz Club Click Here

Ed states "we'll be playing mostly Rob's fabulous original compositions, probably a classic jazz standard or two, and some blues.  "This promises to be an invigorating night of jazz. This will be exciting so don't miss it!" assures Jackson.

We also recently saw on Google Reviews, that the food at Birdland is delicious and highly rated.  So why don't you treat yourself to a great night of jazz entertainment and delish food. To checkout Birdland's menu click here
     
Due to the whirlwind jazz performances in January, there won't be one this month at Jackson Room in Queens, NY.  However, Ed would love to see his neighbors at Birdland on Thursday, the 23rd in Manhattan.

"This month has already been a busy month for jazz" according to Jackson!  Ed also gives a quick overview to bring the community up to speed on this month's busy engagements since returning from Brazil and more recently in England.

  

Friday, January 17, 2020

Black-Owned Supplement Brand Breaks New Ground With Products That Cater to Black People Worldwide

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FOUNDER OF BLACK OWNED SUPPLEMENT COMPANY BREAKS NEW GROUND BY RESPONDING TO THE UNIQUE HEALTH NEEDS OF BLACK PEOPLE WORLDWIDE Black Edged Supplements

National -- Ernesto Sigmon, founder and CEO of Black Edged, LLC, has launched an entirely new approach to the nutritional health supplement and wellness space. With his launch, Black Edged becomes the first of its kind anywhere in the world: a 100% Black owned supplement company that manufactures non-GMO products that are scientifically formulated to meet the health and lifestyle needs of Black people around the world.

The company's website at www.blackedged.com literally welcomes its visitors "to the Edge" and what it expects to be an entirely new and exciting chapter in health and wellness. "It is well known that Black people from all socioeconomic classes suffer disproportionately from major chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, arthritis, asthma and autism," says Sigmon.

Recognizing the correlation between Vitamin D deficiency and chronic disease in Black people specifically; was the tipping point for Black Edged.

"After educating ourselves on this silent epidemic, we began to scratch our heads and ask why no one in the health and wellness space was doing anything to address this issue head on?" says Sigmon.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Tuition Free Quality Academic & Career Training Programs

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The State University of New York’s Queens Educational Opportunity Center offers tuition free quality academic and career training programs.

Become a Certified Professional Coder and Biller (Tuition Free!)

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The medical billing and coding field is expected to grow by 21% between now and 2020. Salaries range from $40,456 and $71,954.

Checkout This Attorney's New Book About Bullying and Child Suicide

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AUTHOR AND ATTORNEY RELEASES NEW BOOK, "FAILURE TO PROTECT," ABOUT BULLYING AND CHILD SUICIDE

Nationwide -- After learning about the suicide deaths of two 9-year old Alabama girls, Pamela Samuels Young decided to take on this rising epidemic in her new novel entitled Failure to Protect. She is one of America's leading African-American authors of legal thrillers, having penned 14 books over a span of a 20-year writing career.

Her work has already netted numerous awards, most notably the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Fiction for her thriller Anybody's Daughter. In an interview with GritDaily.com about Failure to Protect, released in October, Young says that she didn't choose the subject - the subject chose her.


Lawmakers, New Bill to Hold Police Accountable For Shootings

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SIX GEORGIA STATE LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE NEW BILL TO HOLD POLICE OFFICERS ACCOUNTABLE FOR SHOOTINGS
Atlanta, GA -- Six female Georgia lawmakers have taken historic action by filing a bill that requires all state and local law enforcement departments to create a 'use of force' database that is accessible by the public. The Use of Force Act (House Bill 636) was filed by State Representatives Renitta Shannon, Sandra Scott, Erica Thomas, Pam Stephenson, Park Cannon, and Bee Nguyen.

The Bill comes on the heels of a considerably large number of high profiled officer-involved shooting cases in Georgia. The names of the victims include Jimmy Atchison, Veltavious Griggs, JaMarion Robinson, Caine Rogers, DeAundre Phillips, Nicholas Thomas, Anthony Hill, Alexia Christian, Kevin Davis, and many others. The cases of Atchison and Griggs were both heavily featured on BET's Copwatch America docuseries.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

The AirTrain Jazz Festival With Reggie Woods

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Reggie Woods Performs His Intense Jazz At The AirTrain Jazz Festival

The AirTrain Jazz Festival series continues this week with Reggie Woods 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 Tribute to Mae Jemison

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The Black Spectrum Theatre Company is pleased to present “A Tribute to Mae Jemison”. This play follows the path of the first Black female astronaut, as she struggles through her early years in school, to medical school, to her historic flight into space. One teacher free for every 20 students.

Monday, January 13, 2020

7-Year Old's New Song Teaches Financial Responsibility

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7-YEAR OLD RELEASES CATCHY SONG TEACHING FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, RAPS ABOUT NOT OWING 50 CENT MONEY

National Story --  Make room Nicki Minaj and Cardi B! There's a new rapper on the scene. Kennedy O'Neal (aka Super Kennedy) is only 7-years old, but she's already a lyrical maestro in the making on a mission to teach kids and adults about financial responsibility. To kick off the New Year, she is excited to release her debut single appropriately titled, "Piggy Bank."

"I had so much fun recording it. At first, I was a little nervous about recording, by my dad gave me the boost that I needed," Kennedy said. "I would tap on the microphone because I couldn’t believe my voice was being recorded. It is an unbelievable feeling."

According to a GOBankingRates.com survey, 58 percent of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. Kennedy, who has been fascinated with money ever since she was in diapers, wants to do her part to inspire young people to work hard and save their money. That way they can enjoy financial freedom as they get older.

Disabled Actress "Lolo" Spencer Deserves an Oscar Claims Multicultural Film Group

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HOLLYWOOD TYPICALLY IGNORES ACTRESSES WITH DISABILITIES, BUT THIS ONE DESERVES AN OSCAR NOMINATION!

Beverly Hills, CA -- Actress Lauren "Lolo" Spencer is receiving rave reviews for her breakout role as the first African-American disabled lead female in the new film, Give Me Liberty. . Lauren has ALS and is wheel-chair bound, but still shines as one of the most talented actresses of our time. Hollywood, however, has long ignored actors and actresses with disabilities, and so the Multicultural International Motion Picture Association (MIMPA) is really pushing The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences to nominate her for an Oscar.

It has been a while since an independent film received so many wonderful reviews, and the ultra-low budget underdog of a film was made with non-professional local cast and shot entirely on location in Milwaukee, America's most segregated city.

Give Me Liberty premiered at and opened the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, where it was received with an over 10-minute ovation. The film has been released in a number of countries, including France, where it has been playing to great critical and audience acclaim on 100 screens for five straight weeks.