www.instagram.com/IMAGESYOUWONTSEEONTV At just 18 years old, Jaquize Green made Arkansas history as the first high school student to complete a Commercial Driver’s License program while still in school. Despite battling aplastic anemia and receiving treatment every two weeks at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, he never gave up on his goals. Balancing academics, sports, and Read More…
Day: October 22, 2025
Retired Army Captain and Engineer Moses West invention that pulls clean drinking water straight from the air
www.instagram.com/IMAGESYOUWONTSEEONTV/ Retired Army captain and engineer Moses West is changing lives with his groundbreaking invention that pulls clean drinking water straight from the air. His atmospheric water generator has already produced millions of gallons for communities in Puerto Rico and Flint, Michigan, and he’s now working to bring it to the Bahamas. West’s mission through Read More…
Claudia Charles, Founder and CEO of first Black-owned HOA management company
www.instagram.com/IMAGESYOUWONTSEEONTV/ Claudia Charles, Founder and CEO of Neighborhood Cornerstone Partners, is breaking barriers as the leader of the first Black-owned HOA management company in the U.S. Based in Charlotte, she’s redefining what fair, transparent, and people-centered community management looks like — proving that HOAs can protect families, not pressure them.
14-year-old Acie Holland III saved his entire school bus
14-year-old Acie Holland III from Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, Wisconsin, saved his entire school bus after the driver lost consciousness mid-route. The eighth grader quickly grabbed the wheel, steered the bus to safety, and called 911 while keeping his 14 classmates calm until help arrived. His bravery earned him honors from the Glendale Read More…
Flavor Flav proved once again that he’s all about action
www.instagram.com/IMAGESYOUWONTSEEONTV/ Flavor Flav proved once again that he’s all about action, not just words. When U.S. discus thrower Veronica Fraley revealed she couldn’t pay her rent just before competing at the Olympics, the 65-year-old Public Enemy legend immediately stepped in to cover it—and later paid her rent for the entire year. His generosity inspired others Read More…
Robotics – Oluwami “Wami” Dosunmu-Ogunbi University of Michigan first black PH.D. In history
Oluwami “Wami” Dosunmu-Ogunbi just made University of Michigan history as the first Black woman to earn a PhD in Robotics. The daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Wami overcame early academic setbacks and went on to develop groundbreaking research under the mentorship of professors Chad Jenkins and Jessy Grizzle. Now, as she takes the stage to speak Read More…
At 16, Hana Taylor Schlitz is set to make history as the youngest graduate
At just 16, Hana Taylor Schlitz is set to make history as the youngest graduate ever from Texas Woman’s University—breaking the record once held by her sister. Born in Ethiopia and adopted after surviving tuberculosis, Hana now dedicates her life to studying the link between society, health, and disease. She begins her PhD in Sociology Read More…
The Insurrection Act Explained
The law, which lets the president deploy the military domestically and use it for civilian law enforcement, is dangerously vague and in urgent need of reform. FROM THE EXPLAINER – Last updated 3 days ago. Our resources are updated regularly but please keep in mind that links, programs, policies, and contact information do change. Read More…
NEPOTISM: How Trump family business ventures stand to directly benefit the President
Trump Get Caught Talking About a Personal Business Deal With Indonesia’s President? FROM NPR New York Times reporter Eric Lipton says the Trump family businesses, including their crypto company, are capitalizing on the President’s position, and creating unprecedented conflicts of interest. TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Terry Gross. Since President Trump has returned Read More…
Blacks No Longer Be The Shock Absorbers – ‘No Kings’ Protests didn’t excite Black America
Crowd cheers during the “No Kings” rally on Boston Common on Oct. 18, 2025. I didn’t feel compelled to join a “No Kings” protest in June or last weekend, and don’t know any other Black person who had been burning to attend one. But Saturday in New York City, I met a friend from out of Read More…












