Nationwide — On Saturday, July 27th, Valerie J. Lewis Coleman, a 60-year-old African American grandmother and former teacher, will host the When I See Me™ BIPOC Children’s Book Fair as a day for the Dayton, Ohio community to come together to celebrate diversity in children’s literature. Valerie is an author, engineer, and retired educator who Read More…
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Black Patient Who Has Received Two Kidney Transplants
Nationwide — From shock and struggle to success, the book Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation by author and two-time kidney transplant recipient Gregory S. Works underscores the need to stay focused on the success goal despite obstacles. Triumph inspires hope as it follows the winding road of his Read More…
CRAWFORD-WILLIAMS: Black Woman Whose Movement Supports Small Businesses
Nationwide — Meet Jennyfer Crawford-Williams, the Founder of All Things Detroit Day, an annual event she created 10 years ago with just a spark of inspiration that has now grown into a full-blown movement that supports the city’s small businesse “It started with an idea in my Detroit apartment,” says Jennyfer. “And today I am Read More…
6-Year-Old Black Boy, 1st Grader With Super High IQ
Nationwide — Meet Taurian Collins, a 6-year-old boy from Monroe, Louisiana, who is making history after achieving acceptance into Mensa after overcoming early hearing challenges. Taurian, who was only a first-grader, has been accepted into Mensa, a group that celebrates individuals scoring in the top 2% on standardized tests. Taurian’s journey to this achievement is Read More…
Black Student Finally Earns Degree After Becoming A Plumber
Nationwide — Meet Gabriel Eze, a 23-year-old from Nigeria who recently graduated with honors in Petroleum Engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri. He is going viral for having worked as a plumber to raise the needed funding to pay for his college tuition. Gabriel’s interest in plumbing was sparked back in secondary school Read More…
There’s A Massive Migrant Tent City In NYC That’s Hidden From The Public
Hiding inside a former operational airfield in southern Brooklyn is a massive migrant tent city that exists out of sight, and thus out of mind of the millions of New Yorkers who have no idea that the camp is operating right there in their backyard.The former airfield is dotted with large white tents filled with Read More…

                            
                            
                            
                            






