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Sunday, May 4, 2025

What a Treasure!

 

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Don't Blame China

 

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This is How You Respond

 

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Our History is American History

 

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Sharing Some Truths

 

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Please Share Far and Wide

 

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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Joy Reid Unearths Another Hidden Story From Our History

 

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Joy-Ann Reid on Instagram: "They’re banning history to cover up the crimes of their parents and grandparents… . Repost from @somethingblackmade • The Forgotten Story of the Leesburg Stockade Girls. In 1963, 15 Black girls, some as young as 12, were locked in a filthy stockade in rural Georgia for peacefully protesting segregation. No beds, no toilets, no calls home. Just concrete floors and silence. Their only crime was demanding equal rights. For nearly two months, they were hidden from the world, until a SNCC photographer exposed the truth. #SBM #somethingblackmade"


Monday, April 21, 2025

Dr. Kelly LeBlanc Leads the Nation's Most Technologically Advanced Hospital

An excerpt from the Defender - 

Black woman leads at Houston’s most advanced hospital

by ReShonda Tate



When Dr. Kelly LeBlanc walks the halls of the newly opened Houston Methodist Cypress Hospital, she sees more than a groundbreaking medical facility—she sees the future of health care. 

And as one of the few Black senior leaders in the building, she knows she’s a key part of shaping it.

The Cypress campus, which opened its doors on March 17, merges cutting-edge technology and compassionate care in a way that’s never been done before in Houston. The hospital is among the first in the country to be fully integrated with AI, ambient listening, and 5G-ready infrastructure. But for LeBlanc, the chief of Anesthesia at the new facility and a senior leader at U.S. Anesthesia Partners—this moment is about more than machines and smart tech. It’s about representation, resilience and creating space for others to rise.

“My very first day at Methodist, a woman came up to me and said, ‘I don’t know why you’re here. Black women don’t last—and they surely don’t make partner,’” LeBlanc recalls. “I looked at her and thought, ‘Watch me.’”

And she did more than just last—she led.

Building from the ground up

Methodist Cypress is the newest hospital in the Houston Methodist system and possibly the most ambitious. Its patient rooms are voice-controlled with Alexa-like functionality. Cameras can detect when a patient is at risk of falling. With a single button, a specialist—like a neurologist—can appear instantly on-screen during a stroke. Every hallway, every room, every medical office is designed with technology in mind.

“There are no phones in the rooms,” said Dr. Nicholas Desai, Chief Medical Officer. “We’ve doubled down on voice to drive everything.”

From fall detection to AI-assisted medical documentation, the facility is built for efficiency. For clinicians, that means less time behind a computer and more time with patients. For LeBlanc, it’s an opportunity to shape what high-quality care looks like for today and the future.

“This is the most technologically advanced hospital in the country,” LeBlanc said. “But the technology doesn’t replace the human touch—it supports it. That’s what makes it so special.”

https://defendernetwork.com/black-women/houston-methodist-cypress-hospital-leblanc/#:~:text=When%20Dr.,key%20part%20of%20shaping%20it.

Sisters Raised By a Black Momma

 

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Apple Head Explains Why Products Are Made in China


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3 Teens Built Salt-Powered Refrigerator

 



So Proud of this Dad & His Daughter

 

@mr.review832 PROUD FATHER NEVER HAVE I EVER RECEIVED ANY OF THOSE AWARDS .....BUT FOR MY SEED MY FLESH BLOOD TO DO IT !!!!!...I COULDNT BE ANYMORE HAPPIER!!!! #fypシ #GRADUATION ♬ original sound - RAMBO

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Everything on Sale!

Surprise your mom or that special lady in your life with a unique handbag and beautiful accessories that will truly highlight her sparkle and let her shine!

 


Friday, April 11, 2025

LeBron Makes History on the Toy Aisle

From BBC - 

LeBron James becomes first male athlete with a Ken doll

By Samantha Granville

Mattel

LeBron James, one of the most iconic figures in modern sports, has made history once again - this time in the toy aisle.

Mattel has announced the release of a new Barbie in Mr James' likeness, making him the first professional male athlete to be honoured as a Ken doll.

"We are excited to bring fans a new presentation of Ken," said Krista Berger, Mattel's senior vice president of Barbie. She said the doll celebrates "LeBron as a role model," his ability as an icon to transcend culture and set a "positive example for the next generation."

The doll features the Los Angeles Lakers basketball player in his pre-game fashion and reflects his height - it's an inch taller than the standard Ken doll.


It's Unimaginable

 


Making America Strong Again

 

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Saturday, March 29, 2025

Coordinated for Church

 


Honoring His Dad's Sacrifice

 


Black Women Inventors

An excerpt From Black Enterprises - 

Black Women Inventors Hold These Historic Patents

Black women remain resilient and continue to offer creative, impactful inventions.

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Marian Croak, born May 14, 1955, is an engineer noted for her contribution to the development of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology that digital signals for internet transmission convert voice data into. In 2009, she was granted U.S. Patent No. 7,599,359 for her contributions in this area regarding audio and video conferencing. Croak started at Bell Labs in 1982, where she worked on network engineering and digital telecommunications. She also created a text-to-donate system that raised millions of dollars during disasters. In 2014, Croak joined Google to lead the company’s Research Center for Responsible AI and Human-Centered Technology. Croak, who has more than 200 patents, works to advance racial justice and encourages young women and girls to engage in engineering.



 

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Born in Queens, New York, in 1922, Marie Van Brittan Brown invented the first home security system and was the first to use closed circuit television surveillance systems outside of a business. A resident of a neighborhood with high crime rates and a slow police response, she created a system in 1966 with peep holes, a sliding camera, monitors, a two-way microphone, and an alarm button to call the police. She received her grant of U.S. Patent No. 3,482,037 for her creation on December 2, 1969. Her invention marked the beginning of modern security technology and remains a vital part of home and business security systems today.



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Dr. Patricia Bath, born in Harlem, New York, on November 4, 1942, invented the Laserphaco Probe, a device that enhanced the speed and accuracy of cataract removal. She became the first Black woman physician to receive a medical patent in 1988 (U.S. Patent No. 4,744,360). A trailblazer in ophthalmology, she was the first Black woman to complete an ophthalmology residency at New York University and the first woman to lead an ophthalmology residency program in the United States at Drew UCLA. She had a commitment to increase access to eye care, co-founding the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness in 1976. A laser surgery and vision care expert, she was recognized for her contributions and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2022. She died on May 30, 2019.







Boots on the Ground With Momma

 


Larry Fitzgerald - Even More Impression After NFL Career

An excerpt from AfroTech - 

Former NFL Player Larry Fitzgerald Jr. Has Invested In Over 160 Startups And Is Empowering The Youth In STEM

By Samantha Dorisca

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One year after being drafted into the league, the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation was formed, inspired by his mother, Carol, who passed away from breast cancer in 2003, according to its website. She was committed to helping others who were battling breast cancer, and her work is being continued through the foundation, with resources, education, and support being provided to organizations upholding this mission.

Additionally, the Larry Fitzgerald Foundation’s second pillar focuses on youth empowerment by working to improve literacy rates and expand children’s access to technology in K-12 education. In October 2024, Fitzgerald hosted a field trip to the Phoenix Raceway for Luke Elementary students, where they designed their own cars, explored how friction affects speed, and experienced a high-tech NASCAR simulator, according to AZFamily.

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Larry Fitzgerald Enterprises 

He has gone on to become a board member at DICK’S Sporting Goods, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Qualtrics. He is also a serial investor with a portfolio that includes more than 160 startups under Larry Fitzgerald Enterprises, which consists of the following sectors:

Real Estate 
Hospitality
Travel
Sports 
Technology 

Specific companies include Greyson Clothiers, WHOOP, Arizona Drive, Infinite Athlete, Steak 44, and Chess.com.

“As a youth, I struggled academically and had occasional behavioral issues. I was eventually diagnosed with ADHD, and one of my academic counselors had me try something unconventional to help me deal with my condition: chess. From there, I became obsessed,” he expressed, according to Morgan Stanly.