Spotlight: Jason Flom Helps Save the World

Jason Flom visiting now executed inmate Rodney Reed Jason has been saving lives by dedicating his time and energy to a righteous cause. Often work like this goes under reported and hardly celebrated. Real wins for real people in real time but no fanfare whatsoever. Thanks to his creation Lava For Good, the work is … Continue reading Spotlight: Jason Flom Helps Save the World

Business Spotlight: Win Win Coffee

Philadelphia, PA As Black History Month winds down it is important to spotlight present day black businesses. During this time of year expect to see highlights of African American historical icons that blazed the trail for us to do what we do so easily today. However the DCS is dedicated to forward progression as much … Continue reading Business Spotlight: Win Win Coffee

Hip Hop Turns 50 Years Old Today

https://youtu.be/Jdb3MTz7xXg Today, 50 years ago Kool Herc and his homies, Coco, Cindy C, Klark K, and Timmy T, threw a party in the rec room at 1520 Sedgwick Ave in the Bronx, New York. An entrepreneurial endeavor, the cover charge was .25 cents for ladies and .50 cents for guys. DJ Kool Herc emceed the … Continue reading Hip Hop Turns 50 Years Old Today

Spotlight: Aisha Bowe

Aisha Bowe goes from rocket scientist to CEO. Aisha was just a little girl going to community college in Michigan. She turned her humble beginnings into a respectable business empire. She launched her very own business that helps others. Similar to David Steward, Aisha's business banks off government contracts. Aisha decided to go from her … Continue reading Spotlight: Aisha Bowe

Viola Ford Fletcher, Oldest Tulsa Riots Black Wall Street Survivor, Pens “Don’t Let Them Bury My Story” At 109 Years Old

Tulsa, OK - Decades since the Tulsa Riots disintegrated the once revered "Black Wall Street", where black Americans owned their own banks, farms, shops and homes in one community, the oldest survivor is keeping the history alive. Viola Fletcher along with her grandson and publisher have produced the book "Don't Let Them Bury My Story", … Continue reading Viola Ford Fletcher, Oldest Tulsa Riots Black Wall Street Survivor, Pens “Don’t Let Them Bury My Story” At 109 Years Old

2022 Summer Reading List (Girl Power Edition)

The Color Purple by Alice Walker This classic tale, by American novelist Alice Walker, set in the deep south shows the life of someone enslaved mentally and physically and follows the path of their liberation. This book is not for the weak at heart and will have the reader sympathizing with the main character, Celie, … Continue reading 2022 Summer Reading List (Girl Power Edition)

African Americans Break Technological Barriers That Change the World Forever

Inventor of the Digital Cell Phone, Jesse Eugene Russell Blacks also known as people of African descent are advancing society technologically. The strides African Americans have made in innovation has changed the globe for the better. These inventions, advancements, and innovations are not only mind boggling, they are saving countless lives for the foreseeable future. … Continue reading African Americans Break Technological Barriers That Change the World Forever