Saturday, February 25, 2023

See The Enchanting Grammy Award Winning Jazz Vocalist Melanie Charles at the Legendary NYC Blue Note Jazz Club

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Grammy Award Winning Jazz Vocalist PHENOM Melanie Charles Set to Perform at the Legendary NYC Blue Note Jazz Club

Grammy Award-winning jazz artist phenom, Melanie Charles is set to perform live at the legendary NYC Blue Note Jazz Club located at 131 W 3rd Street in New York on Monday, February 27 for 2 shows at 8 pm and 10:30 pm.  Click here to get your tickets today!
 
Melanie Charles is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, bandleader, producer, actress and flautist of Haitian descent, with a creative fluidity spanning jazz, soul, experimental and roots music. Charles was raised by a Haitian mother in Brooklyn where the sound waves in their home were filled with artists like Johnny Hodges, Frank Sinatra, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker, John Coltrane and Nat King Cole.

As a teen, she attended the 
famed LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts where she studied flute and vocals. Eventually, she landed at the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School where she met artists like singer, songwriter and record producer Jesse Boykins III and alto saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin.

Charles’ genre-bending style has been embraced by a wide range of artists including Wynton Marsalis, SZA, Mach-Hommy, Gorillaz and The Roots.

Throughout her career she has remained committed to making music that pushes listeners to consider new possibilities, both socially and politically. “Make Jazz Trill Again,” a project that she launched in 2016, demonstrates her allegiance to everyday people, especially the youth and is focused on taking jazz from the museum to the streets.

Earlier this year, Charles’ Tiny Desk (Home) Concert debuted on NPR Music, who proclaimed, “Melanie Charles takes us on a journey that embodies the soul of jazz: exploration.”

Her improvisational style, inflection, and spontaneity talents displayed in the celebrated Y’all Don’t (Really) Care About Black Women album is nothing short than brilliant and a must add to your playlist - 'a sheer 'masterpiece.'

Grammy Award Winning Jazz Vocalist Melanie Charles Click Here For Tickets 

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Congratulations To Highly Regarded Business & Empowerment Leader Phil Andrews

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Business And Community Leader Phil Andrews Gets Recognized For His Ongoing Historic Achievements In Our Area

BLACK HISTORY MONTH SPOTLIGHT

Phil Andrews is the current President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. NY State’s largest African American Chamber.  Andrews is also the founding President of 100 Black Men of Eastern New York. Phil is listed in Who’s Who in Black America, and the International Who’s Who.

He has been named to City and State Magazine Top Power List on Long Island on three separate occasions. Long Island Business News named Mr. Andrews as one of the Top Power Long Islanders for 2021 in a special publication.
  
Community, Service and Education have been constant themes in his life. Andrews’ drive is a profound concern for his community. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce, Roosevelt Kiwanis Club, and served as the West Indian Chamber of Commerce as its Public Relations Director.

Mr. Andrews owns the Power Networking Business Seminar Series, a business network that builds viable connections between community and businesses. He continues to build networks in and across many an industry; but, none more important than that of the education and mentorship of young people. As a Certified Mentor, Phil Andrews’ goals involve encouraging as many promising young men as possible by compelling them to serve with the very best of their minds and talents.

We at the Southeast Queens Scoop and AMS Digital give congratulations to Phil for his unwavering efforts to uplift our community and his helping of our publications in the past.

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CONFERENCE 2023 at Hofstra University March 11th, 2023

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CONFERENCE 2023 at Hofstra University March 11th, 2023

Be Inspired. Be Informed. Be Connected

Long Island, New York, - On the 11th of March 2023, women will convene at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549, for an extraordinary International Women’s Conference hosted by Nevalliance from10AM to 4PM.

We are thrilled to have the first lady of Jamaica, the Most Honorable Juliet Holness, MP as our keynote speaker. Additionally, we have Assemblymember Michaelle C. Solages; Dr. Neva Alexander, CEO of Nevalliance; Dr. Karen Dunkley, the immediate past global Jamaica Diaspora Northeast USA representative; Dr. Sylvia Forchap-Likambi, founder and global chair of Global Visionary Women Network; Kenia Nunez, Director Entrepreneurship Center Hofstra University, Dr. Erise Mary Mbunui Dinga, President of EMMI Empire, Carla Hamilton, CO-OP Director of Business School, Hofstra, Laura Palker, CEO of trade show solution center; and Karmisha Superville, CEO of EBK Events and consulting.

The fascinating one-day conference is designed to speak to every woman; attendees will have an opportunity to network, exchange knowledge, connect, facilitate lasting connections, and showcase a range of products and services all under one roof.

This event is an innovative and targeted conference that started in 2017. The theme of this year’s conference is The International Women of Influence. The Women’s Leadership Conference series is created to enhance awareness and create a more informed understanding of the opportunities, issues, and approaches of women empowerment with resultant attention and resources directed towards supporting women.


Sunday, February 19, 2023

Attend The Iconic Harlem Fine Arts Show Celebrating Its 15-Year Anniversary

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HARLEM FINE ARTS SHOW CELEBRATES 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH 3 DAYS OF 100 FEATURED BLACK ARTISTS

The title sponsor of this year’s event is none other than Lexus of Manhattan, which is committed to culture, community, and commerce in New York City

New York, NY — This year’s Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) welcomes Lexus of Manhattan as the Presenting Sponsor for the 15th year anniversary of the largest traveling art show featuring artists from the African diaspora. The show will feature up to 100 artists of African, Caribbean, and Black descent over a monumental three-day cultural experience.

Lexus of Manhattan presents the Harlem Fine Arts Show which will take place in Midtown Manhattan at The Glasshouse, 660 12th Avenue (between 49th & 50th), New York City. The 2023 Show is co-sponsored by Cadillac of Manhattan and Toyota of Manhattan.

The 15th Anniversary Celebration: Celebrating Art and Culture in America is inspired by the Harlem Renaissance. HFAS provides a platform for African diasporic artists and American visual artists to exhibit and sell their works.

“HFAS prides itself on a sole tenet: creating economic empowerment, educational opportunities, and professional recognition for the artists in our shows. These artists have been forced to make hard pivots in how they showcase and sell their work in the new normal of a post-pandemic economy,” says Dion Clarke, Founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show.

He continues, “However, the poignancy of their individual works is more important now than ever. This work, created by the African diaspora, will tell the story of this unprecedented moment in history: the choices we made in this moment of historical change, and most importantly: how we felt.”

Other sponsors include Blavity.org, Eleven86 Real Artesian Water, JetBlue, Revanche, Upscale Magazine, and Walker’s Cube. Watch the Harlem Fine Arts Show Trailer Below...