Sunday, February 28, 2021

Black History - Sunday, February 28, 2021




On this last day of February, we leave behind snapshots (mostly recent) of a much larger picture of over 400 years of adversity and achievement.  Going forward, we urge you to celebrate yourself and others who are achieving in spite of the circumstances, and creating their own legacies.  A great place to begin is reading and sharing our just released March-April edition of VISIONS Newsletter. VISIONS is available

on our blog at https://visionsnewsletter.blogspot.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/VISIONS-Newsletter-122812744429217 

and available as a PDF Download from both platforms.


Thank you for following and encouraging us.

Saturday, February 27, 2021

Black History - Saturday, February 27, 2021 - Angela Walker-White

 Congratulations  to Angela L. Walker-White




“Encaustic, Mixed Media, and Collage Artist” is one title attributed to Angela. Because she continues to evolve, Angela cannot be completely described or confined by titles, words, or phrases.  A formally trained engineer, Angela has gained widespread recognition as an artist and motivational speaker.  The ability to be highly effective in both the sciences and the arts is uncommon, but someone forgot to tell or convince Angela.  She truly qualifies to be labelled multi-talented.  Angela’s compassion for others matches her achievements, and she has grown and persisted in spite of more than her share of life’s challenges. 


Please visit Angela at:

https://angela-walker.pixels.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/alwfineART 

Friday, February 26, 2021

Black History Program by Twinsburg Historical Society - Sat., Feb. 27 - 3:00 p.m.

Black History Month Reminder


Link to the Zoom for Black History Program


Meeting ID: 882 9669 7347
Passcode: 366036 


#BlackHistoryMonth

Black History - Friday, February 26, 2021 - Madgie Walker



Black History Tribute to Madgie P. Walker


A 2018 interview conducted by a staff member at OakPointe Senior Care & Rehab Center.


THANK YOU to OakPointe Senior Care & Rehab Center, to Madgie’s daughter Angela Walker-White, to Shaundrika Redding, and to everyone who had a part in making, sharing, or preserving the video. We ask God’s blessings upon each person who views the video, and ask that Madgie Walker rest in peace.


View Video at: https://youtu.be/I1SXoOEo06Q

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Black History - Wednesday, February 24, 2021



Recognizing a black-owned, female-owned business available to assist and grow your business: Diagurl Custom Virtual Services LLC 

www.diagurl.com

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Black History - Tuesday, February 23, 2021



Moving through the last few days of Black History Month (a hurried 28 Day reflection of 400 years of Black History), and headed toward Women's History Month, some believe either (or both) are unnecessary and possibly divisive, because "it is all American History." I was a good history student, but during primary and secondary education, I must have been absent the day the system taught Black History, and also the day they taught Women’s History.


During the days ahead, please consider it your right and privilege to celebrate what you may have missed. 

Monday, February 22, 2021

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Black History - Sunday, February 21, 2021



Congratulations to Ethan Holmes for bringing us great taste, good health, and lasting memories; plus a taste of success, and outstanding community service.


Products available in retail outlets and on-line.  For locations visit

holmesapplesauce.com

Saturday, February 20, 2021

Black History - Saturday, February 20, 2021 - Event Reminders

Black History Month Reminders



Black History Program sponsored by the Twinsburg Historical Society


To download Black History Program Flyer in PDF Format, Click Here!  


Additional Events Below


Through February 26:

View our Black History display at the Twinsburg, Ohio Public Library

If you visit, and would like to share feedback, email successisyou@yahoo.com


Anytime:

View our Black History photo acknowledgements

at https://henryford.zenfolio.com/p44172957

 

March 1:

Women’s History Month begins


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“There is always someone or something to recognize, celebrate, and be grateful for; if you focus on the positive, and allow your own light to shine.”


Henry Ford, Author, Consultant, Publisher of VISIONS Newsletter

#BlackHistoryMonth

Friday, February 19, 2021

Black History - Friday, February 19, 2021



Congratulations to Micah Specialty Foods


Their products have recently been added at several prominent locations, including Northeast Ohio Market District stores.  For additional retail locations, on-line ordering information and more visit: micahspecialtyfoods.com.


Additional meal ideas for Micah products are  featured at mealsforthesoul.blogspot.com


“An important part of history is what we prepare, and with whom we share.  Meals are an important part of what brings and keeps our families together, through the good and the not so good times. Thank God for the things that help bind us.”  - Henry Ford

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Black History - Thursday, February 18, 2021



We are uncertain of the original source of this photo, but a big Thank You to Bert Boyd and Joseph Gales for sharing.  This well-deserved recognition reminds us how diversity made this country what it is.  This is something to remember as we move toward March and Women’s History Month.  


Thank You Ladies for your service!

Black History - Wednesday, February 17, 2021

 


On this day in history in Liberty City, Florida, was born one who would inspire many to follow in his footsteps.


Happy Birthday

Les Brown

“Mamie Brown’s Baby Boy”


He simply “wanted a thing bad enough to go out and fight for, to work day and night for it . . ."

Monday, February 15, 2021

Black History - Tuesday, February 16, 2021



Congratulations to Sista Boutique

(Photo Property of Sista Boutique) 


A women's clothing online fashion boutique, featuring trendy apparel and accessories, that honestly and proudly state "We Got Your Size"


For additional information visit:


https://sistaboutiquewegotyoursize.com/

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Black History - Monday, February 15, 2021 - Alisha M. Jones



Recognizing History Maker


Alisha M. Jones

Executive Director

Courtney Jones Care and Cure Foundation


For additional information visit:

www.courtneyjonescareandcure.org

Black History - Sunday, February 14, 2021 - The Fruit Pizza Shop



Congratulations to The Fruit Pizza Shop


A Cincinnati, Ohio based female-owned business, bringing new meaning to special occasions, and making every occasion special. 


For additional information visit:

https://thefruitpizzashop.com/

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Black History - Saturday, February 13, 2021



Congratulations to

JT Mobile Training

A mobile training program for companies seeking diverse customers 


For additional information visit: https://www.jtmobiletraining.com/

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Black History - Thursday, February 11, 2021 - Kent Wise



Kent Wise


My story: One of Faith and Persistence.

You can always overcome the obstacles of life.

In grade school I had a speech impediment and was labeled a slow learner. During this time I was always "mocked" and discredited. However when I graduated from HS I was in the top 10% of my class.

During my college years I was one of just a few African-Americans in the school of Journalism with a major in Advertising. During my Sophomore year I was placed on Academic probation and I once had a professor told me that he "felt sorry for me since" I came from an inner-city school district (Cleveland) and I was probably not properly prepared due to my background. However during my senior year I made the deans list and achieved a 4.0 GPA during my last semester graduating with a B. S. in Advertising.

As I started my career in Marketing and Sales with a Fortune 50 Company, I was assigned an underperforming  territory and challenged to improve market share and sales with limited resources and support. I improved sales and was awarded many prizes and trips and won respect from my peers.

In various managerial positions I was always one of the few minorities "at the table" but I always had an impact and had my voice heard and respected.

You know, God has a sense of humor. Who would of thought that a stuttering, speech impediment little kid from the public housing projects of Cleveland would later be named the Toastmaster Of The Year and would become a Motivational Speaker and a Preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Now as an Entrepreneur and in Full time Ministry my goal is to continue to make an impact and become an example demonstrating that anyone can succeed with the help of God and mentorship.

I have not fully arrived, but I have LEFT!

Keep the faith and persist on to your destiny!


https://www.facebook.com/kent.wise.75

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Black History - Posted for 2-10-2021 - Tuskegee Airman Roy Richardson

 


Inspirations - Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Celebrating our friend
Tuskegee Airman Roy Richardson


Also the History Channel host a one-hour program Tuskegee Airmen: Legacy of Courage
Special Premieres Wednesday, February 10 at 8/7c

Black History - Tuesday, February 9, 2021 - Satchel Paige

 


Celebrating Leroy Robert "Satchel" Paige, who on this day in History (Feb. 9, 1971), was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.


Photo and Article source: https://www.chatsports.com/top-news/a/source/black-history-month-remembering-satchel-paige-maybe-the-best-pitcher-to-ever-live-15807206

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Black History - Wednesday, February 3, 2021

 


On February 3, 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race and intending to ensure, with the Fourteenth Amendment, the civil rights of former slaves.


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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Black History - February 2, 2021

 


"Our music is the cuts that we bleed through." 


- Quote by Common, from the song Glory -


Singing as a form of communication is deeply rooted in the African American culture.  In keeping with that tradition, visit our Black History Blog for a few current songs and messages: blackhistory247.blogspot.com/p/music.html

Monday, February 1, 2021

Black History 2-1-2021 - Mark Ford



Black History and Why We Need It. 

As a child, I often spent hours at the Liberty Theatre in Cleveland’s Glenville area, marveling at war heroes, including those of the Red Ball Express; none of whom looked liked me.  Years later, I discovered one of those heroes was my uncle, Mark Ford, who lived less than two miles from me.


Henry Ford

Author - Consultant

Publisher of VISIONS Newsletter