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Press Release: The Longwood Writers Workshop Debuts New Anthology 'GATHERING OF VOICES' With a Foreword by Phylicia Rashad
The Longwood Writers Workshop, featuring authors Denise Billings, Charles Floyd Johnson, Denise Nicholas, Otto E. Stallworth, Jr., MD, GW Williams, and Hattie Winston, announces their anthology, "A GATHERING OF VOICES," available from Longwood Publishing LLC. This collection offers diverse, introspective stories reflecting the authors' experiences, with a foreword by Phylicia Rashad. It's available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, & their website. The anthology's creation began in

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 8, 20259 min read


The Reversal of Progress: Unpacking the Political and Social Dynamics Threatening Black American Rights
Recent political developments reflect a continuation of historical resistance to Black civil rights, as detailed in Jason Morgan Ward’s research on massive resistance. Strategies such as demographic manipulation and policy shifts have been used to undermine Black political power and divert resources intended for African Americans. These actions are part of a deliberate, long-term effort to maintain white dominance, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action to adva

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 4, 20253 min read


Honoring Our Heroes: South Jersey’s National Black Nurses Association Scholarship Event Set for May 3, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. is Happening at The Legacy Club at Woodcrest in Cherry Hill NJ!
The South Jersey Chapter of the National Black Nurses Association (SJCNBNA), founded in 1983 under Dr. Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins, is dedicated to advocating for health equity and supporting the nursing profession among Black communities. By mentoring aspiring nurses and addressing health disparities, SJCNBNA fosters a supportive student environment while promoting optimal health for all.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 3, 20252 min read


Exploring Political Actions and Historical Context in Modern Society With The Relaunched Echo's Featured Columnist, Author James Jerome Hankins
Mr. James Jerome Hankins discusses the significance of Senator Cory Booker's recent 25-hour speech against corporate punitive measures, assigning him an A+ for his commitment to civil rights, while criticizing Donald Trump and Elon Musk for their regressive policies and detachment from crucial dialogues, respectively. He emphasizes the importance of understanding historical contexts, especially regarding the Central Park Five case and the impact of policies like Project 2025

James Jerome Hankin
Apr 18, 20253 min read


Faith and Fracture: How The Book 'Jesus and John Wayne' by Kristin Kobes Du Mez Exposes the Ties Between White Evangelicalism and American Nationalism
In her book "Jesus and John Wayne," Kristin Kobes Du Mez examines the connections between white evangelicalism and American cultural identity, highlighting how ideals of masculinity and militarism, symbolized by figures like John Wayne, have influenced evangelical identity in the U.S. She argues that this intertwining of faith and nationalism has distorted traditional evangelical messages and contributed to significant social and political divides.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 17, 20252 min read


Evening Tea With K Britt: Exploring America's Past and Present Trends, Boots On The Ground Line Dancing Tutorial, Interim US Atty Alina Habba Putting Pressure On Murphy, And More!
Join us for an engaging session of Afternoon Tea With K Britt, where we delve into America's evolving trends, both past and present. Get ready to move with our "Boots On The Ground" line dancing tutorial, designed to get you stepping in style. Meanwhile, Interim US Attorney Alina Habba is turning up the heat on Murphy, adding a layer of intrigue to the current political landscape. Don't miss out on these captivating topics and more!

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 13, 20255 min read


Afternoon Tea With KBritt Discussion Topics: Black NJ Mother Shares Disturbing Story on ABC News About Her Baby's Hair; Man with Knife Apprehended on NJ Bus; Trump & Iran's Nuclear Negotiations & More
This week's edition of Afternoon Tea with KBritt features a courageous Black mother from New Jersey who shares her emotional story about the controversies surrounding her baby’s hair on ABC News. Additionally, a man armed with a knife was apprehended on a NJ bus, raising safety concerns in the community. The show will also cover the latest developments in Trump’s negotiations with Iran regarding nuclear agreements, promising an engaging discussion on these important topics.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 10, 20256 min read


Afternoon Tea With K Britt Chats On: Honoring Cheryl Holloway-Reeves A Long Branch Original, Ivy Harrington of Neptune NJ Crowned Miss NJ 2025!!!, Rep Justin Pearson Takes A Righteous Stand, & More
Tenn Rep Justin Pearson took a bold stand against Rep Andrew Farmer on March 26, 2025, Honoring the memory of Cheryl Holloway-Reeves. Ivy H

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 7, 20255 min read


Afternoon Tea With K Britt Chats On: Brick City's Own Sen Cory Booker Debate Updates, April 5th, Amber Ruffin Uninvited To White House Dinner For Being Funny?, Impact Of Black Journalists & More
Get ready for an exciting session of Afternoon Tea with K Britt as we dive into the latest buzz! Join the conversation about Brick City's ve

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 1, 20255 min read


Soul Beach Music Festival Hosted by St. Maarten Unveils Lineup Charlie Wilson, Muni Long and Cedric the Entertainer
The Soul Beach MusicFestival, hosted by St. Maarten from May 21-26, 2025, will feature global superstars Charlie Wilson, Muni Long, & Cedric

Black P.R. Wire
Mar 28, 20255 min read


Brain, Brand, and Beauty HBCU Conference Attracts Hundreds of Alabama State University Students for A Day of Enrichment and Empowerment
The Brain, Brand, and Beauty HBCU Collegiate Conference, presented by The Skky Brand, Inc. and Alabama State University, will take place on

Black P.R. Wire
Mar 28, 20252 min read


The First Women’s History Museum Dedicated to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) to Break Ground March 29!
The BSCP Ladies Auxiliary Women's History Museum, the first of its kind, will break ground on March 29, 2025, to honor the contributions of

Black P.R. Wire
Mar 28, 20253 min read
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