It is now Black Business Month. All businesses, especially small businesses, are needed for the local and federal economy. But this month honors Black businesses because there is still underfunding and less support for them. In the last few years, businesses classified as Black-owned have increased, but most are considered small businesses and not…
Category: Education
Free Your Mind
Do you ever find yourself getting lost in your own thoughts? All that is stressful seems to come to your mind so much that you have difficulty functioning. You can’t eat. You can’t sleep. Your work life affected. If this happens consistently this is the time when asking for help may be necessary. June…
Knowledge is Power
Yesterday the primary elections happened in New York City for local offices. These are the elections that matter the most because they are the ones that affect our local community. Most people vote in Presidential elections hoping that things will change for them, when it’s the State Assembly, State Senate, Judges, and other titles…
One Life, One Great Influence- Lorraine Hansberry (Part Three-The Finale)
What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a Raisin in the Sun? This is a line from the poem “Harlem: A Dream Deferred” by Langston Hughes. “A Raisin in the Sun,” is the name of a play written by Lorraine Hansberry. She took this title from the poem. She was…
Post 159 Years
Today is Juneteenth. It’s a holiday that celebrates the June 19,1865 freedom of the last enslaved Black Americans. This meant that all Americans were “free.” Here we are 159 years from this date. A day when all in America at the time was considered ‘free.’ So, as we honor a holiday that follows the…
One Life, One Great Influence- Willie Ninja (Part Two)
Beyonce’s Renaissance (Act 1) album was a dedication to the house music and ballroom scene. On her Renaissance World Tour there was a part of the show where her dancers engaged in voguing. She brought it to the stages in the U.S. and in Europe, forcing the people to get comfortable with a lifestyle…
Star-Spangled Banner </> Lift Every Voice and Sing
Yesterday, I watched an interview of actor Wendell Pierce on Reverend Al Sharpton’s MSNBC show. The discussion was to shed light on the case of the Fearless Fund. A venture capital fund created to provide grants to Black women owned businesses. Well, a circuit court in Miami ruled it discriminatory according to the 1866…
One Life, One Great Influence- Barbara Jordan (Part One)
Although she is no longer living today, Barbara Jordan is a name we should remember. She was a lawyer and a politician. As someone born in 1936, she lived during a time where one could not freely disclose who they were if outside of societal norms. Being a Black person in America during this…
A Moment of Silence
In the U.S. today is Memorial Day. A day to honor all who lost their life while serving in the military. There was a time where some joined because they had no choice with the draft. Others joined because they wanted to wholeheartedly fight for this country. Over the years, there have been many…
X Marks the Spot
Yesterday, May 19th, was the birthday of the late Malcolm X. He would have been 99 years old if he had lived. But, he was assassinated at the young age of 39 in front of his wife and children in February 1965. He was a man who spoke out against racism in America with…









