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During Women's History Month, Zora Neale Hurston remains a pivotal figure whose work continues to shape discussions on Black womanhood, cultural identity, and resilience. Dr. Michelle Cowin Gibbs explores Hurston's legacy as an educator, writer, anthropologist, and folklorist, highlighting how her interdisciplinary contributions exemplify the power of cross-disciplinary research and amplify marginalized voices. Hurston's struggles for recognition reflect the challenges faced by underrepresented faculty today, emphasizing the importance of persistence and advocacy in academia. Her legacy offers a powerful framework for advancing research, curriculum development, and innovative teaching practices in higher education.Michelle Cowin Gibbs, Ph.D., M.F.A., is an Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts at CSU Long Beach, specializing in Black performativity, solo performance, and early 20th-century Black theatre. Her research explores Zora Neale Hurston's theatrical works, examining themes of Black womanhood and identity. Her performances address racialization and social justice, with pieces like They Don't Really Care About Us and A Thing Held in Full View. She also serves as vice board chair of Brownbody and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta and Phi Kappa Phi. To learn more about Dr. Michelle Cowin Gibbs, visit MichelleGibbs Dr. Loren M. Hill is a licensed clinical psychologist and successful entrepreneur. Additionally, Dr. Hill is an experienced academician with several faculty and administrative positions in academia. She is an American Psychological Association Feminist Academic Leadership Academy Fellow, RAND Corporation Faculty Workshop in Policy Research and Analysis Fellow, and a member of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. Dr. Hill is the Resident Psychologist for the Urban Family Focus Weekly show on KBLA Talk Radio. For further information on
Comedian and former president of Zeta Phi Beta Incorporated, Sherly Underwood joins the RSMS crew. Sheryl and Rickey speak about their time knowing each other and celebrating Founder’s Day for Zeta Phi Beta Inc. Zeta Phi Beta Inc was founded on January 16, 1920, at Howard University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Thursday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Rickey and the crew had a plethora of news to discuss today. During the Front Page, Maria More spoke about President Joe Biden giving his farewell speech as Donald Trump will take the office of the United States President next week. President Biden warned America in his speech about the path the nation is following. Biden urged Americans to stay encouraged with the Democratic process. In other news, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is expressing his gratitude to the widow of Laker legend Kobe Bryant, Vanessa Bryant. Vanessa Bryant. Bryant gifted Phelps a pair of custom sneakers and he expressed how much it meant to him on IG. This made people speculate that the two are an item. Comedian and former president of Zeta Phi Beta Incorporated, Sherly Underwood joins the RSMS crew. Sheryl and Rickey speak about their time knowing each other and celebrating Founder’s Day for Zeta Phi Beta Inc. Zeta Phi Beta Inc was founded on January 16, 1920, at Howard University. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEND US A MESSAGE! We'd Love to Chat With you and Hear your thoughts! We'll read them on the next episode. We are joined by Miss Tytus Jones; content creator and budding apologist YouTuber who walks with us as we introduce many to and enrage more with our conversation on black fraternities and sororities. Are these social groups that are meant to enliven your college experience? Is there something more to them? Is this a rite of passage for black Americans? Should Christians think differently about pledging their allegiance to anything? Let us know your thoughts in the show notes!Support the showPlease Rate & Comment!Hosts: Brandon and Daren SmithWebsite: www.blackandblurred.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackandblurredPaypal: https://paypal.me/blackandblurredYouTube: Black and Blurred PodcastIG: @BlackandBlurredPodcastX: @Blurred_Podcast
Nicki Micheaux is best known in the acting arena for appearances on such series as Good Trouble, S.W.A.T., Veep, Lincoln Heights, and The Shield, to name just a few. This multi-talented woman received two NAACP Image Award Nominations for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her role in Lincoln Heights. Be on the lookout for her new project, Summer of Violence, in theaters on 9/27. In this episode, Nicki shares 5 keys to nailing your acting auditions. Great advice! Nicki is a member of Zeta Phi Beta and gives back to her community of industry professionals through talks and courses while also fighting against poverty worldwide as an ambassador for Oxfam. Join us as we chat about this multi-talented Wonder Woman. Subscribe and Follow Leaders & Learners Podcast: https://bit.ly/leadersandlearnersanchor
Vice President, Kamal Harris, is already making abortion rights and gun violence prevention central to her presidential campaign. Those were central themes to one of her first speeches of the campaign right here in Indianapolis. Harris was the keynote speaker at the anjnual convention of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority.Israel's Prime Minister addresses congress at the war in Gaza nears the ten-month mark. We hear from one of Indiana's congress members who watched his remarks.And our political team assessed Kamal Harris' first full week on the presidential campaign trail and a possible Hoosier on her ticket.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If she wins the Democratic nomination and is elected president, a Kamala Harris administration would be “Biden-plus,” a Texas congressman says. A Harris administration would mean a further “move towards socialism and a more liberal government,” says Rep. Nathaniel Moran, R-Texas, adding, “and that's further away from that conservative value system, that conservative foundation that we want to see restored back in our government.” One day after kicking off her campaign for president, Harris on Wednesday chose to skip Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a joint session of Congress. Harris' absence was a “snubbing,” according to Moran. Vice presidents typically preside over such joint sessions.It's a “big deal,” the Texas lawmaker said, for “one of our most strategic allies, in a moment of history, where they are under siege by Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran, besieged at every, every point in their country,” to travel to the U.S. and speak to Congress. Harris' decision to skip the speech “shows little support on the Democratic side for Israel.” Instead, Harris spoke at the biennial Zeta Phi Beta sorority national convention in Indianapolis. Her office said the speech was scheduled before Netanyahu's address to Congress was planned.Moran joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss Harris' record as President Joe Biden's “border czar,” and what issues are most on the minds of voters ahead of the November presidential election. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7.24.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Kamala Harris' Surging Support, Remembering Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Did Fox Host Say Colored? Support for Vice President Kamala Harris is surging. But what does it look like in the battleground states? Pennsylvania's House Speaker is here to discuss how her state is rallying behind the Vice President. Harris gave the keynote address at the Zeta Phi Beta sorority's biennial convention in Indiana. We'll share what she said. Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade apparently had a problem with Harris speaking at the Zeta convention. We'll play what he said and let you judge if he said "colored" or "college." And tonight, we'll pay tribute to Texax Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who died Friday after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. #BlackStarNetwork partners:Fanbase
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This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, July 24th, 2024. Later in the program, Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech in Indianapolis earlier this afternoon at the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta. More in today's headlines. Also coming up in the next half hour, “Winners and Losers” on Better Beware – your …
In this episode, Lucretia will share how God led her out of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Correction: I crossed Fall 2004. If you are a Christian in a Greek org, get your rituals and oaths and line it up with scripture. Pray, Fast, and Seek God completely!! Something to help on your journey to understanding
Join the ladies of My Morning Coffee with their Sorors of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. as they discuss the independent life in movie making. Nicki Micheaux: She has an incredibly deep film, SUMMER OF VIOLENCE, that will be screened at the Pan African Film and Arts Festival on 2/13 & 2/14 in Los Angeles at the Cinemark Baldwin Hills & XD. In addition to her unforgettable performances in Six Feet Under (2001) and Soul Food (2000), Micheaux has held guest-starring and recurring roles on shows such as ER (1994), NYPD Blue (1993), The Practice (1997), and The District (2000). Check out the trailer for: https://vimeo.com/868015648 Find out more about the 32nd Pan African Film & Arts Festival: https://paff2024.eventive.org/welcome Vivica A. Fox: She is up for multiple awards for her directing debut for First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story Vivica has been serving us for years with classics like her roles on Days of Our Lives (1965) and The Young and the Restless (1973). Her first big break was in the film, Independence Day (1996), along with Will Smith, and also Set It Off (1996). Vivca was awesome in Soul Food (1997), which netted her MTV Movie Award and NAACP Image Award nominations. She also played excellent roles in Two Can Play That Game (2001) and Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003). The list goes on. Check out the trailer for First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story: https://youtu.be/Pa9U4lKf3No?si=nviZF... #WhatsBrewingInTheStreets With MY MORNING COFFEE, the conversation is always hot, bold, and full of flavor talking about all things grown woman, business, and Black sorority lifestyle. Dive in and have a sip. Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities, or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #losangeles #commissioner #CommunityEngagement #BusinessOwners #Survivors #podcast #WomenOwned #BlackOwned #TrueStory #AA #BlackBusiness #Media #Storyteller #Entrepreneur #MMC #BlackGreekLife #ZetaPhiBeta #GrownWoman #WomeninBusiness #HustleHER --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mymorningcoffeepodcast/message
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with fellow author, Nicole Brown. Nicole is an author of 15 books and counting. She is a certified K-12 teacher in Louisiana, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi. She holds certifications in the following subject areas: Chemistry, Physics, General Science, Early Childhood (PK-3), Vocal Music, and Reading. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority Inc. She holds a B.S., in Chemistry Education from the University of Louisiana-Monroe, a MEd in Reading Education from Alcorn State University and an EdS in Educational Leadership from Delta State University. Nicole recently served an elementary music teacher for 9 years in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2 years) and in Vicksburg, Mississippi (7 years). Nicole currently resides in her hometown, Monroe, Louisiana. To find out more about Nicole, check out her website at https://authornicolesbrown.yolasite.com/.
Natalie Robinson of Zeta Phi Beta Joins Greekly Speaking. The 2022 Miss Plus Size USA Pageant winner shares information about her Zeta journey and her Fat Girls Travel Too brand.
South Florida native Lulu Orange Tyson is the former national director of Miss Universe U.S Virgin Islands for three years and former Miss Florida USA preliminary director for nearly 9 years. She resides in South Florida with her twin boys Noah and Jonah. Lulu is an admissions director and nurse liaison in Palm Beach County, FL, which serves rehabilitation centers for the geriatric population. She was also once presented with an “Outstanding Contributor” award, after generating over $15 million in revenue for a corporation. Her most recent role as Vice President of Strategic Development for a national health company where her role was to foster partnerships that would provide additional resources to assist the company to gain positive outcomes. Having been featured on many popular TV and radio shows, Lulu Orange Tyson is a familiar face in media. She has headlined a web TV series; hosted her own shows, such as The Boardroom TV Show and OJ in the Morning With Lulu Orange; and was even selected to give a news segment for an upcoming Miss Florida U.S.A. preliminary pageant, on WJHG News Channel 7 Panama City. Her accomplishments are as equally as impressive in the classroom, and she has the degrees to prove it; she's a graduate of Florida State University, where she earned a Bachelor's of Science in communications, and later Florida International University, where she earned a Master's in corporate administration. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Liberty University where she will be gaining a Doctoral Degree in Strategic Leadership in 2024. Lulu is a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority: the Beta Tau Zeta chapter based in Miami. She has served in various positions on the local level as the second vice president, in addition to serving as a state-level reporter, a business partnership chair, and as the national interim director of the Miss Zeta Phi Beta Pageant. Lulu has also been honored as Miss Florida Zeta and Regional Miss SE Regional Zeta, among others. In 2017, she won the title of Mrs. Corporate America and has been recognized for her efforts to inspire others to persevere despite their challenges in life. As a queen she is devoted to helping other women unlock their hidden potential. To that end, Lulu has developed the organization, Pageant Role Models, for this very purpose. This organization empowers women to love the skin that they're in by exposing them to industry professionals, who teach workshops on interview skills, proper etiquette, and image management. One of Lulu's protégés, Raquel Pelissier was crowned 2016 Miss Haiti Universe and eventually went on to become the first runner-up at the 2017 Miss Universe pageant. Lulu's advocacy is one that is personal. Now as a widow that has experienced loss of a soulmate from heart challenges, her mission is to help others to take charge of their heart health. Her platform, “Matters of the Heart,” teaches people to reclaim their rhythm by turning their Pain into Power! As a Heart Health Advocate, Lulu has already worked alongside with the American Heart Association to raise funds to find a cure for Heart Disease. Lulu is also an international author and motivational speaker to help others mentally recharge and learn how to use their challenges as weapons of strength. Her book “Greatness Lies Within You, 10 Steps To Live The Life You Want,” empowers others to persevere despite life's challenges. Lulu is relaunching her book of 10 years and planning a book and speaking tour. Her first stop concluded on February 23rd, 2023, in Boca Raton, FL among a group of professional accomplished women and received rave reviews. Lulu is an Admissions Director/Nurse Liasion where she helps the elderly population find rehabilitation care. She holds an MBA degree and currently a Doctoral Candidate pursuing her degree in Strategic Leadership. The loves of her life is her twin boys Jonah and Noah. She refers them as her miracle babies after suffering a miscarriage and years of infertility. Lulu has been an advocate for infertility awareness and a spokesperson for several organizations including Footprints of Angels and South Florida Fertility Expo. Web: www.Luluorange.com Follow: @luluorangeinc ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®
(Airdate 7/21/23) Live from the nation's capital, Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove is not wasting a moment to build bipartisan support for progressive policies. What she and others are experiencing at this moment of racial reckoning is alarming, and you need to know what it's like to navigate the halls of Congress. A fierce advocate for justice and families, Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove is proudly representing California's 37th Congressional District which covers a diverse area within Los Angeles County. Born into a family of politically active creatives, Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove attended the University of Southern California as a political science major and member of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority. While she was at USC, the 1992 riots following the Rodney King verdict erupted. That catalytic event motivated Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove to work with Rebuild LA and the Los Angeles Festival, two nonprofit organizations that advanced job creation and public arts programs to restore broken communities. https://kamlager-dove.house.gov/
On this week's TechTalk episode, Dr. Jay and Brad had the pleasure of interviewing the joyful and passionate Dr. Keita Vanterpool, DC. Dr. Keita Vanterpool is a chiropractor, leader, speaker, holistic health and wellness specialist, inventor, and entrepreneur. She has developed skills, talents and abilities beyond the clinical setting and has set trends within her profession and beyond. As a regulator and policy maker, Dr. Keita Vanterpool serves as Chair of the Washington, DC Board of Chiropractic and as the first African American woman and First elected official on the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Board, (FCLB), and National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, (NBCE). Dr. Keita Vanterpool is presently the Vice President of the FCLB. Dr. Keita Vanterpool continues to serve with various organizations, such as the Alternate Delegate of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), a lifetime member of the American Black Chiropractic Association (ABCA), a member of the International Chiropractic Association, a member of Women DC (Chiropractors) and a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority, Inc. She also works with the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), which is a programmatic accreditation organization for Chiropractic universities. Dr. Keita Vanterpool has a passion to serve the Chiropractic profession and continues to make an impact in expanding the footprint of diversity within professional leadership.
This Finer woman can sang! Join us as we connect and talk to MARIAH about her music career, marriage, and her Zeta Phi Beta story. Tune in as we play some of her music and get in her business. Check out more on Mariah. https://www.instagram.com/iammariah.official/ #WhatsBrewingInTheStreets Mariah Hester's Zeta journey She's a legacy From church to secular music We play a portion of her new single. Working in the NICU during Covid #DogMom lover life With MY MORNING COFFEE, the conversation is always hot, bold, and full of flavor talking about all things grown woman, business, and Black sorority lifestyle. Dive in and have a sip. SUBSCRIBE: https://apple.co/3q9SALY or any place you listen to your favorite podcast. Add us to that list. Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities, or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #LLEADtheWay #CommunityEngagement #BusinessOwners #Survivors #podcast #WomenOwned #BlackOwned #TrueStory #AA #BlackBusiness #Media #Storyteller #Entrepreneur #MMC #BlackGreekLife #ZetaPhiBeta #GrownWoman #AlcoholAnonymous #DUI #WomeninBusiness #HustleHER
hello, Hello, HELLO friends! Your fav pharmacists won an award! Thank you so much to Elela V. Cash of the National Women's Empowerment Ministry. We love doing 3 friends TALK, and it's a humbling honor to be recognized for our work as the Women in Collaboration Award Winners. Listen in to hear all the details of our trip to ATL! Here's what you'll learn in this episode: How we became Award Winning Podcasters Whose in the room What is the National Women's Empowerment Ministry Why we didn't have a speech ready Will we be back next year Links: www.3ftlinks.com https://www.reddressexp.com/2024nominations Watch the Video: · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHH9nnwmloQ About our Hosts: · Sitting down to listen to Dr. Leah, Dr. Courtney, and Dr. Sylvia of 3 friends TALK is like sitting down to have a conversation with your girlfriends. It feels familiar, those precious moments we all treasure with our best friends —over coffee or cocktails. · Armed with their credentials and over 30 years of combined in-the-field experience, these three pharmacists, working in non-traditional roles, are your go-to for healthcare conversations, with a twist. The show is centered around science-based truths presented in a relatable way. No fancy medical jargon here but plain and clear language, making potentially life-saving information easily digestible for anyone and everyone. · 3 friends TALK is rooted in the culture. The show was created by three southern women forever bonded through their HBCU education at Xavier University. Additionally, 3 friends TALK is grounded in sisterhood; a bond made stronger through each doctor's commitment to her sorority; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., and Zeta Phi Beta, Inc. · The goal of 3 friends TALK is to share the truth about physical and mental health with communities of color in a fun and engaging way, ensuring that listeners learn, know, apply, and share. Are you enjoying the show? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and connect with 3 friends TALK: 3 friends TALK - YouTube 3friendsTALK.com instagram.com/3friendsTALK facebook.com/3friendsTALK
hello, Hello, HELLO friends! Happy New Year, friends!!! We're back and ready to dive into 2023. Listen in as your fav pharmacists discuss all things 2023. Are we setting Goals, Resolutions, doing a theme word or what for the new year? Leave us a comment on insta and let us know your new year plans! Oh, and we give you all the tips on using your pharmacy benefits this year! 2023, let's GO (in our Big Glo voice)!!
In this episode, LaTricia and Phyllis speak with Antoinne Dwayne Jones, a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Mary Farmer, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority about historically black fraternities and sororities (aka The Divine Nine). They share the history, culture and experiences of membership and how the organizations promote unity and collective work and responsibility. They also share the importance and impact of HBCUs.
hello, Hello, HELLO friends! It's Thanksgiving Eve and the start of the holiday season; are you ready? What are you cooking? Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and happy holidays to all who celebrate! Also, send us a DM to RSVP for 3fT Friendsgiving 2023!
About Elizabeth Kemp CaulderElizabeth Kemp Caulder is a seasoned brand marketing professional with over two decades of experience in the industry. She has held various executive leadership positions at prominent agencies and has worked with some of the largest and most recognizable brands in the world. As the founder and chief brand strategist of THE PHOENIX Lifestyle Marketing Group, Elizabeth leads her team in providing expert brand strategy and marketing services to Fortune 500 clients.Elizabeth's ReadsThe Dog Stars by Peter HellerThe Game of Thrones Complete Set by George R.R. Martin
S4: Episode 4- In this episode I had the pleasure of joining in on some much needed sorority talk, with my sorority sister of Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority, Inc., Ivy Rich! We laughed and made some valid points regarding why we joined our specific sorority! Please subscribe to the podcast, like, share and follow us on IG @rawtalkstv
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It's Homecoming and Probate Season! Nothing better than a good tailgate party, football game, and greek step/yard show. Today in the Zoom Trap Studios, I'm joined by some of my finest and lovely sisters of Zeta Phi Beta sorority incorporated: Chief Ki, Nasty Nillsz, and Sami aka Grits. In Part 2 of today's episode, we talk about: grad chapter & undergrad relations, over-involved old heads, foreigners and their greek children, lessons greek life has taught us, the representation of greeks in the media, the significance of having sands, fall lines vs. spring lines, some of our most notable events, stepping vs. strolling, would we do this all again, the burden of being a captain/anchor solo, the exclusivity of greekdome. Plus we give advice to potential interests and have our That's Fucked Up Segment. Much love for listening! Support the brand and business by buying some merch from the shop. #LIKESHARESUBSCRIBE #RATEANDREVIEW #ITSALLPHIBETA #DOVELOVE #BLACKOWNEDBUSINESSES Follow My Guests On The Gram At: @chiefki @_sfoster @_byesamantha_ Stay Up To Date With Me & The Podcast On The Gram At: @the.childrenofimmigrants @thenigerian.therapist Grab Some Merch and Support A Black-Owned Business At: www.thechildrenofimmigrants.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Homecoming and Probate Season! Nothing better than a good tailgate party, football game, and greek step/yard show. Today in the Zoom Trap Studios, I'm joined by some of my finest and lovely sisters of Zeta Phi Beta sorority incorporated: Chief Ki, Nasty Nillsz, and Sami aka Grits. In Part 1 of today's episode, we talk about: city greek picnics vs. NPHC picnics, older greeks & pari, today's greek life, the elements of a good probate, the reasons why we chose our orgs, future & legacy greeks, pledging multiple orgs, our kids becoming greek, HBCU greeks vs. PWI greeks, picnics vs. homecomings, the Dove Love connection, greek chat antics, greek dating, and the box segment. Stay tuned for Part 2! Much love for listening! Support the brand and business by buying some merch from the shop. #LIKESHARESUBSCRIBE #RATEANDREVIEW #ITSALLPHIBETA #DOVELOVE #BLACKOWNEDBUSINESSES Follow My Guests On The Gram At: @chiefki @_sfoster @_byesamantha_ Stay Up To Date With Me & The Podcast On The Gram At: @the.childrenofimmigrants @thenigerian.therapist Grab Some Merch and Support A Black-Owned Business At: www.thechildrenofimmigrants.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
S02 E11 Special Guest Realtor + Retired Army Vet + Member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority INC., Tomeka DeDruce The Realtor/Life Podcast is not about why we are passionate about being Realtors but rather, what our life passions are in spite of our career in real estate. Listen in as Realtor & Business Coach Michael G. Davis dives into the life of special guest Realtor + Sports Enthusiast & Investor, Rashad Garrett on The Realtor/Life Podcast If interested in sharing with us your life passions outside of being a Realtor, Scan the QR code and spend time answering the Realtor/Life Podcast Guest Information Card questions so you can be considered as a guest. We will use this information to bring your story to life if selected. The more detailed you are in your responses the more magical your story will become! SPECIAL THANKS TO... Podcast Sponsor: Brooks & Davis Real Estate Firm, LLC. www.brooksanddavis.com Special Guest -Tomeka DeBruce @purplehazze74 Creator & Host - Michael G. Davis @ceocoachmike Producer - Milk & Honey Productions, LLC Editor- Jessica Joseph @yourkeepitrealtor Theme Song Writer & Artist - Jessica "Yunek" Joseph // ASCAP - NEAJE MUSIC . . . . #realestate #realtor #realestateagent #closingday #property #forsale #investment #realtorlife #househunting #realestateadvice #dreamhome #interiordesign #newhome #luxuryrealestate #blackwealth #hustle #podcast #luxuryhomes #realestateinvesting #business #blacksuccess #realestatelife #podcastproduction #realestateinvestor #entrepreneur #sold #broker #realestatenews #homesforsale #vet #veteran
Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Averi Brown @beautifully._unique has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. For the first time on our series, we welcome someone from the bowling world. We had Louisiana Tech's, Averi Brown on the show to share her journey through the bowling ranks and how many times she has bowled a perfect game.
In this episode Durell is joined by model, actress, author, blogger, former editor in chief and businesswoman Alexcina Brown. Alexcina and Durell begin the episode talking about how they initially got connected when she was the editor in chief and owner of Brash Magazine. Durell shares how much he appreciates what Alexcina has done for indie creatives in giving them a platform because it's not easy to find media platforms to cover them as they come up building a music career. Durell and Alexcina talk about why it's so important for indie creatives to pick the right partner when you want to pursue a music career. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to grow up in Macon GA. She shares that she enjoyed growing up in Macon but she didn't feel that there were enough creative outlets for her there. She did appreciate the fact that she was able to experience a pretty normal childhood. She knew that she always wanted to leave Macon because she felt there were bigger things for her to experience and she moved to Atlanta GA after college. Alexcina and Durell talk about why she has a love for marketing and why marketing played a role in pretty much every aspect of life. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to pledge her sorority Zeta Phi Beta and how that helped her in terms of building relationships. She shares that it really prepared and helped her when it came to networking. She felt that her being in a sorority was like having a second family. She shares that her sorority has a brother fraternity and that she still keeps in touch with her line sisters to this very day. Alexcina and Durell talk about how HBCUs are going to become much more relevant moving forward now that there's opportunities for student athletes. Alexcina shares with Durell that the ability to learn from people who look like her made a huge impact on the way she approaches and navigates her way through corporate America. Alexcina shares about her experience earning a Masters Degree in Entertainment Management from American Intercontinental University. Durell shares about the importance of knowing how to navigate through the entertainment industry. Alexcina shares that having her Degree has helped her in every aspect of her entertainment industry endeavors. Alexcina and Durell talk about understanding your value and leading with doing what's best for you. Alexcina and Durell talk about her journey as a model. Alexcina shares that she started her journey and modeling career in Atlanta where she would attend different meet-up groups where she would meet ametur photographers and learn how to work the camera. She was able to build relationships with different magazines and submit her pictures and ultimately be chosen to feature in those magazines. She shares that her being in the different magazines is what originally gave her the idea to create her own publication, Brash Magazine. She shares that there wasn't much money in runway modeling but she did find success doing print modeling where she was featured in several different magazines from all over the world. Alexcina knew the next step for her was to go into acting. Alexcina shared that she had done some acting work on a show called “Justice By Any Means” for the TV one network which depicts a true crime event. She says that that particular type of work is a lot of improv and acting with your scene partner but no actual speaking dialogue. Durell and Alexcina talk about many people who are fascinated with true crime because they often wonder what would make someone want to commit a crime eventually get caught and spend years in prison. Durell shares a particular story of a true crime murder involving former NFL player Rae Carruth in which he tried to kill his girlfriend and she gave birth to a son before she passed away and his son was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Durell talks about when it comes to relationships and dating he had to come to the realization that he's at a disadvantage when compared to most men. He knows that he has to approach dating relationships completely differently not to show that he's a good person but more to show the value he brings. Durell and Alexcina end the episode talking about why she decided to create Brash Magazine. Alexcina shares that her ultimate vision was to shed light on talent that doesn't get the notoriety that they deserve. She said the magazine started out as a blog where she would do a few artist spotlights and then after being in several magazines she knew that she was ready to start her own publication. Alexcina shares that having a publication is a lot of work. She shares what she loves about highlighting indie creatives is that they often aren't being creative and releasing music for the money but rather because they love doing it despite having to make things happen on a shoestring budget. Durell asks Alexcina about her company Fearless Vision Marketing that she had prior to creating Brash Magazine. She shares that company was more of like a class project from when she was in grad school. Alexcina shares that Fearless Vision Marketing was like a baby version of Brash Magazine. Fearless Vision Marketing was catered more to small businesses where she would help them develop their marketing plans. Durell and Alexcina talk about the work that she's done as an author under the pen name the Blakk Dhalia.For more information on Alexcina Brown, please visit her website:http://www.alexcinabrown.com/
In this episode Durell is joined by model, actress, author, blogger, former editor in chief and businesswoman Alexcina Brown. Alexcina and Durell begin the episode talking about how they initially got connected when she was the editor in chief and owner of Brash Magazine. Durell shares how much he appreciates what Alexcina has done for indie creatives in giving them a platform because it's not easy to find media platforms to cover them as they come up building a music career. Durell and Alexcina talk about why it's so important for indie creatives to pick the right partner when you want to pursue a music career. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to grow up in Macon GA. She shares that she enjoyed growing up in Macon but she didn't feel that there were enough creative outlets for her there. She did appreciate the fact that she was able to experience a pretty normal childhood. She knew that she always wanted to leave Macon because she felt there were bigger things for her to experience and she moved to Atlanta GA after college. Alexcina and Durell talk about why she has a love for marketing and why marketing played a role in pretty much every aspect of life. Durell asks Alexcina what it was like to pledge her sorority Zeta Phi Beta and how that helped her in terms of building relationships. She shares that it really prepared and helped her when it came to networking. She felt that her being in a sorority was like having a second family. She shares that her sorority has a brother fraternity and that she still keeps in touch with her line sisters to this very day. Alexcina and Durell talk about how HBCUs are going to become much more relevant moving forward now that there's opportunities for student athletes. Alexcina shares with Durell that the ability to learn from people who look like her made a huge impact on the way she approaches and navigates her way through corporate America. Alexcina shares about her experience earning a Masters Degree in Entertainment Management from American Intercontinental University. Durell shares about the importance of knowing how to navigate through the entertainment industry. Alexcina shares that having her Degree has helped her in every aspect of her entertainment industry endeavors. Alexcina and Durell talk about understanding your value and leading with doing what's best for you. Alexcina and Durell talk about her journey as a model. Alexcina shares that she started her journey and modeling career in Atlanta where she would attend different meet-up groups where she would meet ametur photographers and learn how to work the camera. She was able to build relationships with different magazines and submit her pictures and ultimately be chosen to feature in those magazines. She shares that her being in the different magazines is what originally gave her the idea to create her own publication, Brash Magazine. She shares that there wasn't much money in runway modeling but she did find success doing print modeling where she was featured in several different magazines from all over the world. Alexcina knew the next step for her was to go into acting. Alexcina shared that she had done some acting work on a show called “Justice By Any Means” for the TV one network which depicts a true crime event. She says that that particular type of work is a lot of improv and acting with your scene partner but no actual speaking dialogue. Durell and Alexcina talk about many people who are fascinated with true crime because they often wonder what would make someone want to commit a crime eventually get caught and spend years in prison. Durell shares a particular story of a true crime murder involving former NFL player Rae Carruth in which he tried to kill his girlfriend and she gave birth to a son before she passed away and his son was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Durell talks about when it comes to relationships and dating he had to come to the realization that he's at a disadvantage when compared to most men. He knows that he has to approach dating relationships completely differently not to show that he's a good person but more to show the value he brings. Durell and Alexcina end the episode talking about why she decided to create Brash Magazine. Alexcina shares that her ultimate vision was to shed light on talent that doesn't get the notoriety that they deserve. She said the magazine started out as a blog where she would do a few artist spotlights and then after being in several magazines she knew that she was ready to start her own publication. Alexcina shares that having a publication is a lot of work. She shares what she loves about highlighting indie creatives is that they often aren't being creative and releasing music for the money but rather because they love doing it despite having to make things happen on a shoestring budget. Durell asks Alexcina about her company Fearless Vision Marketing that she had prior to creating Brash Magazine. She shares that company was more of like a class project from when she was in grad school. Alexcina shares that Fearless Vision Marketing was like a baby version of Brash Magazine. Fearless Vision Marketing was catered more to small businesses where she would help them develop their marketing plans. Durell and Alexcina talk about the work that she's done as an author under the pen name the Blakk Dhalia.For more information on Alexcina Brown, please visit her website:http://www.alexcinabrown.com/
She's an international Recording Artist, Singer, Songwriter and CEO of her independent record label. Meet Castella Castell, also a member of Zeta Phi Beta. She is currently promoting her new music. She just participated in the Taste of Inglewood - Big Game Concert Series National Anthem singer at my alma mater - CSULB #LetsTalkAboutIt With MY MORNING COFFEE, the conversation is always hot, bold, organic, and full of flavor. Dive in and have a sip. SUBSCRIBE: https://apple.co/3q9SALY Join the #CupCrew https://bit.ly/3BcEBth Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @iamgiasneed & @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #LLEADtheWay #CommunityEngagement #BusinessOwners #Survivors #WomenOwned #BlackOwned #TrueStory #BlackBusiness #Media #Storyteller #Entrepreneur #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #MMC
INCREDIBLE - That's what we call her. This wonder-woman, Rhona Bennett, opened up and let us know who she was, how she moves, and the healing that she brings the world through her music, her coaching business, and her sisterhood. Meet our Zeta Phi Beta Soror and 30-year entertainment vet, Rhona Bennett of the magnificent group, En Vogue. Her talent has graced the studio, the stage, and the screen. She is also the founder of a life-transforming business, Personal Power University. As a singer / songwriter / actress / dancer / author, and overall creative spirit, Miss R&B has been afforded the opportunity to travel to many places in the world. Some of her accolades include; the 'First Lady' of Darkchild with her debut solo effort on Rodney Jerkins' Darkchild/Sony imprint, her now classic role as “Nicole” on the Jamie Foxx Show, and her “BIG BREAK” coming from the media giant, Oprah Winfrey, on her television series “The Women Of Brewsters Place”. Rhona's current tenure with bandmates Terry Ellis, and Cindy Herron-Braggs as the legendary 'Funky Divas' En Vogue can be seen on the original Lifetime Television movie, “An En Vogue Christmas”. You can also check out Rhona's global outreach coaching school, Personal Power University, established in 2016. Her motto: "I believe in personal growth and contribution until we leave the planet." #LetsTalkAboutIt With MY MORNING COFFEE, the conversation is always hot, bold, organic, and full of flavor. Dive in and have a sip. SUBSCRIBE: https://apple.co/3q9SALY Join the #CupCrew https://bit.ly/3BcEBth Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @iamgiasneed & @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadershipis Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee#Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #LLEADtheWay #CommunityEngagement#BusinessOwners #Survivors#WomenOwned #BlackOwned #TrueStory #BlackBusiness #Media #Storyteller#Entrepreneur #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed#MMC
Whats good with y'all ashy asses!! We back on another episode of Ethnic Ish N More w/ NicoThaGreat, Past Master, & Big Jiz!!!This is a special #BlackHistoryMonth episode of the show and we have the Divine 9 (Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Theta, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho & Iota Phi Theta), Prince Hall Masons & Order of the Eastern Star!!!Make sure yall tune in live Wednesday February 9th, 2022 from 8:30-10 pm cst on MyCityMyMusic Radio & Ethnic Ish N More TV!!!Shoutout to our Sponsors, The Law Offices of Attorney Roderick C. White!!!Audio: www.ethnicishnmore.comMain Visual: YouTube.com/ethnicishnmoreFollow NicoThaGreat , Past Master & Big Jiz on social media:NicoThaGreat:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nicothagreat...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicothagrea...Twitter: https://twitter.com/NicoThaGreat357Past Master:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Noble1893Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noble1893/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NobleAD357Big Jiz:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MzShay81Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs_shamaraj/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SJakaBigJizFollow Ethnic Ish N More and the Team on all social media platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethnicishnmoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethnicishnm...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethnicishnm...Twitter: https://twitter.com/EthnicIshNMoreYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4VX...
Episode 7, I welcome Ms. Maurita Mussawwir to the studio. Maurita is the perfect example of why #blackwomenstoriesmatter. She is so unassuming in her mannerisms. You'd never know that she is parenting two different generations simultaneously. In our conversation, Maurita gets candid about her experience navigating potty training for one child and driver's training for the other at the same time! That alone is a major feat but in addition to parenting, Maurita is a full time engineer, volunteer, active member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority, and more!In our conversation we reminisce about our common experiences as Detroit girls. We reflect on the close knit communities of our childhood. And we recognize the ways we have both crafted communities to meet our children's unique needs. Children are for sure our greatest teachers. It is because of them that we are more intention about who we have in our lives and how we move in the world we inhabit. Our childhood communities may have shaped us into the women we became but our children have redesigned the way we move in the communities we now inhabit. Maurita Mussawwir speaks a lot about her daughter's fearlessness and her son's ability to 'read a room.' Like many moms, she doesn't want to take credit for the unique ways her children's strengths have developed. But she agrees whole heartedly that she set the foundation from which they will build their own worlds. Just like the foundation the community of our childhood built for us. Ms. Mussawwir is a native Detroiter, a Cass Technical High School graduate and alumna of Central State University (the midwest Historically Black College). She is a black women in engineering. Maurita is also a believer in community and defines community at it's core as people coming together to look out for each other.
Mark invites special guest and close friend Na'Teisha Choice to talk about her experience with being a finer woman.
So many events happenings around the greater Philadelphia area but let me shout out the Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Monday they're doing a virtual jobs fair with real jobs and on site at Girard College there will be free COVID Vaccinations and screening along with flu shots from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm 2101 S. College Ave. For more info go to www.mlkdayofservice.org The African American Museum in Philadelphia has a whole weekend of activities with entrance free on Monday King Day thanks to a grant from the Citizens Bank Foundation. For more in that go to www.aampmuseum.org. Speaking of the museum – it's getting a big boost from The International Executive Board of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated which has donated $25K to the Museum. I speak to Dana Moore - President of the Philadelphia Graduate Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta and Philadelphia Chapter member and Zeta's International Parliamentarian, Saniah M. Johnson about the contribution and the role of the sorority in mentoring, promoting academic excellence and community service. www.phillyzetas.com(267) 588-3273
hello, Hello, HELLO friends! Happy New Year! We missed y'all and we're back with just the 3 of us to catch up on all things! Listen in as we usher in this new season, we hope and pray 2022 we will see the end of this panini, aka the pandemic! Also, go to www.knowyourpharmacist.org for a free download of 10 Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist! Here's what you'll learn in this episode: Did we stay healthy and safe during the holidays? When to stop saying Happy New Year COVID update Happy Founders' Day to all the July babies! Links org com/3friendsTALK About our Hosts: Sitting down to listen to Dr. Leah, Dr. Courtney and Dr. Sylvia of 3 friends TALKis like sitting down to have a conversation with your girlfriends. It feels familiar, those precious moments we all treasure with our best friends — whether over coffee or cocktails. Armed with their credentials and over 30 years of combined in-the-field experience, these three pharmacists, working in non-traditional roles, are your go-to for healthcare conversations, with a twist. The show is centered around science-based truths presented in a relatable way. No fancy medical jargon here, but plain and clear language making potentially life-saving information easily digestible for anyone and everyone. 3 friends TALK is rooted in the culture. The show was created by three southern women forever bonded through their HBCU education at Xavier University. 3 friends TALK is grounded in sisterhood, a bond made stronger through each doctors' individual commitment to her respective sorority; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., and Zeta Phi Beta, Inc. The goal of 3 friends TALK, is to share the truth about health — physical and mental health — with communities of color in a fun and engaging way, ensuring that listeners learn, know, apply, and share. Enjoying the show? Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and connect with 3 friends TALK: 3friendsTALK.com instagram.com/3friendsTALK facebook.com/3friendsTALK
Intimacy & Breast Cancer - Let's talk about it with Nefertiti Mitchell, the first Black Woman to own an exclusive concierge adult Boutique. They have 1-on-1 sessions, couples consulting, curbside pickup and so much more. In addition to entrepreneurship, Ms. Mitchell is also a a breast cancer survivor and member of Zeta Phi Beta. We get into all of that. Let us fill your cup with #MMC goodness. Tune in live and subscribe to the My Morning Coffee Podcast (link in bio). Don't miss the conversation that is always hot, bold, organic, and full of flavor. #ContentMatters #PositivePR #Leadership is Newsworthy! #MyMorningCoffee #Podcast #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #MB #BreastCancerAwareness #Survivor #WomenOwner #BlackOwned #BlackBusiness #BlackMedia #Storyteller #Entrepreneur #TonyaMcKenzie #GiaSneed #MyMorningCoffee Follow Tonya on Twitter and Instagram @TonyaMcKenziePR Follow Gia on Instagram @themahoganybox For comments, guest opportunities or brand collaborations, contact info@sandandshores.com.
This week, Alison talks with Kimberly, a member of the historically black Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Learn more about the NPHC intake experience! And make sure to follow our amazing friend and keynote speaker, Katie Bulmer on TikTok & Instagram @katiebulmerlife. You can also visit her website, https://katiebulmer.life/ For a limited time, you can get a free copy of Katie's book "Sorority Girls Can Change the World" by filling out our contact card at greekiv.org
This episode of Living Life and Love will feature members from Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Phi Beta Sigma from the oldest HBCU in the south, Shaw University, located in the historic district of downtown Raleigh, NC. In this episode, we discuss my vitiligo experience, the importance of educating others, unity between organizations, a little HBCU history, and networking. Tune in to find out what the Greek letter organizations know about vitiligo and what we can do as organizations to help spread awareness and education.
In the 18th episode of the Duecey season, we finish this seasons Relationship Episodes and talk about the following with our three lovely special guests:Q1) Women, would you date a guy that had a 90 day rule for spending money on you? -00:01:29Q2) Is it fair for a girl to expect for their date to pay for a babysitter if they wanna take em out? -00:37:30Commercial: Our guest host, Shannon, has a special request for you -00:48:00Q3) Quavo recently took back the car he gifted his girl. Do we think thats ok? Would we/have we ever done it or had it done to us? and how would we feel if it was done to us? -00:49:05- You can learn more about Propensities by Terisha Lee and find booking information for Dr. Terisha Lee on her website at www.terishalee.com- You can hear Lauren on her home podcast, Young and Righteous, and follow her Instagram account for more information on when the Lunch with Lauren's are returning at @laurenmelissamCheck out all our web links in one convenient location including direct to our Patreon Account and the YouTube channel to watch the full video versions of each episode: https://linktr.ee/the1528podcastThanks for tuning in!
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Hello Royalty Mr. ALL'N and Ms. Say Yes are back with week 22 of 52 in our 52 Prayers in 52 week series. Week 22 is discussing the necessary topic, "What's Fueling You?"Faith: Focus verse for the week comes from Ezekiel 18:4 - Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die.Fitness: Learn to master your morning! This week we will discuss four ways to start mastering your morning: when to eat, what to eat, and the importance of remaining hydrated throughout your day.Flow: This week we are reacting to the new Aha Gazelle- Oh Well.Fun Fact: Zora Neale Hurston was a world-renowned writer, one of the first initiates of Zeta Phi Beta, an anthropologist, and Howard University Grad. Most importantly, she worked closely with Da Bruhz. The legendary creative and man of excellence, Langston Hughes, also received an honorary degree from Howard University.** Special shout out to our in studio guest my Liner Brother "BOSS"**Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alln247)
***DISCLAIMER...WE ARE IN NO WAY REPRESENTATIVES OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS OR SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS. WE ARE MERELY MEN AND WOMEN SPEAKING FROM OUR OWN PERSEPCTIVES AS PROUD MEMBERS OF OUR ORGANIZATION. The panel guests for this episode is Ashley Woods, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Inc., Ashley Grandberry, member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority Inc., Mockia Shelton, a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority Inc., the member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority Inc. had last minute obligations to tend to so they couldn't join the conversation. This episode consisted of some very insightful and powerful perspectives from the ladies of the Divine 9, giving their thoughts on the precedence to have the most powerful woman and black woman in the world, who is a member of a sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Inc., to be sworn in as the first female Vice President of the United states, what it meant to them to witness this, and how important representation matters when it comes to little girls of color to see someone in such a prestigious position of power that looks like them. They also gave their perspectives on the community service initiatives that's near and dear to their hearts that their organizations part take in, from advocating for mental health, the importance of being a registered voter, advocating against domestic violence, as well as health and wellness in the black community. Lastly, we discussed what more can sororities do together to better assist the black community in a more unified and monolithic way. Special thanks to each of these ladies who are proud members of their sororities and who are out in the world being the very example they want to see more of, which needs to be highlighted and celebrated much more than it has been.
***DISCLAIMER...WE ARE IN NO WAY REPRESENTATIVES OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS OR SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS. WE ARE MERELY MEN AND WOMEN SPEAKING FROM OUR OWN PERSEPCTIVES AS PROUD MEMBERS OF OUR ORGANIZATION. This panel consists of The Divine 9; Mark Anthony, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Inc., Kimberly Stovall, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority Inc., Noel Rock, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Inc., Kentrilia Whitson, a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority Inc., James Butts, a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity Inc., Corell Oglesby, a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority Inc., Denise Doss, a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority Inc., and Pasquail Cook, a member of Iota Phi Theta fraternity Inc.,... The member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity Inc. was having technical difficulties and was unable to join. This episode focused on not only the perspectives of each individual as it pertains to the relevancy of our organizations hold today compared to yesteryear, but also our community service initiatives that resonates with each of us, what impact and influence we have today, and what more can we do together to be much more present and vigilant when it comes to being true examples and role models in our black community. Our obligations to our community has not changed, but more so expanded. By servicing our communities, advocating for equality, uplifting and celebrating each other, we understand the importance of being the change we want to see in the world and will contribute to the advancement of our race and culture.
Happy Centennial Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated!!! On this week's episode of the Femme Cave Podcast, the lovely ladies of the Femme Cave travel to Washington, DC to celebrate Zeta Phi Beta's 100th anniversary. Find out who is our new friend Mercedes...Which co-host doesn't need sleep to function..Who's a party walking fool...What the ladies have learned about one another...and the woes of Airbnb living. Want some advice...email us at thefemmecave@gmail.com Follow us on IG @thefemmecavepodcast & on Facebook The Femme Cave Podcast
This episode, we interview Zeta Phi Beta International President, Valerie Hollingsworth-Baker. Hear her thoughts on the upcoming events and future plans for the organization. Members of Zeta Phi Beta: Please enter to win a custom centennial apparel item by subscribing to our YouTube channel and commenting on the video with the year and semester you crossed over into Zetaland! We will announce the winner on Feb 1st. Link is below: https://youtu.be/8kGMr_eXUtY #ZPhiB2020 #ZPhiB #ZetaPhiBeta
HELP OUT WITH A 5 STAR REVIEW ON ITUNES DIRECT PAYPAL CONTRIBUTION WINE CELLAR PATREON MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION WINE CELLAR STUDIO AMAZON WISH LIST An international sorority that passed a policy banning transgender women from all of its chapters has said that transgender women may join. Zeta Phi Beta is a sorority with over 800 chapters and 125,000 members worldwide. This past January, they adopted a new diversity statement. According to a copy obtained by the Washington Blade, the statement said, “An individual must be a cisgender woman” to join the sorority. Now Zeta Phi Beta has sent a statement to Essence magazine about the diversity statement, apologizing for it.
Backpack Matt returns! This episode, we talk to tattoo artist, illustrator and entrepreneur Imani K. Brown about her artistic roots, being an unconventional person in a mostly conventional environments like Clark-Atlanta University and a Zeta Phi Beta line, her love for Kawaii culture and twice annual Japan trips, the legendary and recently closed Pinz-N-Needles tattoo shop in DC and how Kendrick Lamar really wants to be Isaiah Rashad. Plenty of unpopular opinions discussed on this one. Spread the word and follow us. All The Fly Kids on everything. Links: www.ipukekawaii.com [at]ipukekawaii on all social media