Circumstances out-picturing in ways I cannot phantom nor comprehend
Timeline of Black Americans killed by police: 2014-2022
George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer two years ago on May 25, 2020.
Black mothers are real targets of the baby formula shortage
The ongoing supply disruptions and a recent safety recall have left many pharmacy and supermarket shelves bare, leaving many parents scrambling to ensure their babies receive the formula they need.
Two years after Floyd’s death, Still, No movement on police reform in Washington
A bill bearing Floyd’s name aimed at overhauling police practices died in the Senate, and the administration has been slow to act on police reform which is deeply frustrating for those who have been pushing for change.
Kim Hudson
Kim started in 2001 at News 11 as an engineer. Ten years later, she had freelanced in front and behind the camera for STL-TV, the government-access station for St. Louis City. She wrote for the St. Louis Argus, St. Louis American, and Saint Louis Magazine. She also freelanced in engineering for FOX 2. in St. Louis and in […]
The Newsletter 05
I’m single, born and raised in St Louis, MO. I’m the former editor-in-chief for independent magazine Raw Talent Magazine and publisher for a local entertainment source, The Newsletter. Currently, I’m a Dynasty Television/Consulting team member, while working as a Blogger and second in-command Editor for The Narrative Matters. Recently, I’ve accepted an honor in India for […]
Lacey “G Souldier” Turner
Born in St. Louis, MO, I’m an award-winning filmmaker, journalist, hip-hop artist, published author, actor, podcaster, poet and activist. I began my career as a songwriter and performer and followed my passion to embark on a journey in the entertainment industry. I’m a multi dimensional film writer and director and strongly believes that hard work, […]
Ed Atkins
I have nearly thirty years of mass media experience. My background includes stints in broadcast entertainment, content development, consultative sales and facilitating professional development. I’m the Managing Partner for Vivid Creative Services, a boutique brand management firm. Also, I’m a Contributing Writer and Co-Editor for the Narrative Matters. I have been fortunate to bring my […]
Areia Cobb
I’m a published author, speaker, and the CEO of AC Books. I believe that if self-love is instilled in children, they will grow to be adults who believe in and love who they are!In 2012, I wrote my first children’s book. Currently, I have three titles in circulation, My Kind of Me, Real Imagination and […]
Anthony Tilghman
I’m an award-winning photographer, educationist, mentor and a published author with a substantial amount of experience in various industries including photography, marketing and Branding. I’m a notable and diversified portfolio comprising of major partnerships with renowned companies and has been featured photographer for exclusive events including the Presidential Inauguration, Congressional Black Caucus, Grammy’s, Presidents Dinner […]
David Beckford
With over three decades of experience in business, David Beckford is a seasoned leader and visionary in the realms of mass communications, design, advertising, and marketing. His expansive career has left an indelible mark across various sectors, including education, healthcare, government, politics, non-profit, and retail. David is the Creative Director and Founder of Logo Graphics […]
Ann Wooten-Tyler
I’m the founder and C.E.O. of Eating as an Act of Worship Ministries (EAW Ministries), which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching the biblical principles regarding the body, dieting, exercising and maintaining a healthy body for the glory of God. Through my ministry, I’ve authored a book, Eating as an Act of Worship book […]
Emergence of More Viral Infection During the Covid-19 Pandemic
“Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when two outbreaks of a pox-like disease occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research, hence the name ‘monkeypox” (CDC,2022).
Caring for our elders as the sun shines to summer
Whether it is a parent struggling with Alzheimer’s, slight dementia, advanced cancer; disabled handicapped child or a frail spouse.
What parents should know about the infant formula shortage.
Try lots of different stores and websites. Many organizations are offering help and support.
The Migos, Breakup Rumors Circulate
Rumors circulate about a potential breakup of the Hip Hop icon group The Migos.
Former College Football Player Focuses On Life Coaching For Student Athletes
Marcus Washington never made it to the NFL and had to find a new path to success, which he shares with students in his new book.
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New Tech Will Jolt The Battery Industry
Future eco-friendly cells will help reduce fossil-fuel usage, be more powerful and last longer.
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Macy’s Wins Over Underserved Market: Black Sororities
“We know when we see our stuff,” said Baker-Woods, who at one point resorted to painting t-shirts in hard-to-find hues for sorority events.
The Board of Directors of Cure Violence Global is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Fredrick Echols
Let’s Make the Cure Contagious Meet Dr. Echols at CVG’s virtual Gala on June 2 at 7pm EDT May 16, 2022 Special Press Release The Board of Directors of Cure Violence Global is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Fredrick Echols as its new Chief Executive Officer. After an extensive search, Dr. Echols was […]
What’s a credit score and why is it important
Scores can range from 300 to 850. According to the credit bureaus, a score of about 700 is considered “good”[2].
AMERIGROUP GEORGIA OPENS COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER IN SOUTHWEST ATLANTA
The Amerigroup Community Service Center is a one-stop shop for a wide range of information and resources, including access to healthcare, social and financial support, innovative technology, and more.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia Partners with Everyone Eats Foundation to Expand Food Solutions for Families in Need
Everyone Eats is an event-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strives to build stronger communities through education, enrichment, & empowerment.
Therapist: Stigma keeping African-Americans from seeking mental health treatment
Jonathan Harrell, a local social worker and therapist, tells News 10 that research shows over 80% of African-Americans are concerned about being judged by society, mostly a mindset of older generations
Sewell announces $3.6 million in federal funds for preservation of African American historical sites
Over $3.6 million in funding, drawn from the National Park Service’s African American Civil Rights Grant Program, has been awarded to Alabama to preserve historic sites related to African American history in the state.
