06/12/2025
📣 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
I just wrote my FIRST book/journal, and I couldn’t be more excited to finally share it with you! 🙌🏾
✨ Write the Vision and Make it Plain: A Faith-Led Journal for Faith-Fueled & Purpose-Led Action is the fruit of my own spiritual journey — one that helped me refocus on what truly matters: myself, my family, my education, and my calling.
This is more than a journal. It’s a sacred space for:
✅ Clarifying your God-given vision
✅ Setting intentional, purpose-driven goals
✅ Building the courage to act, even when it’s hard
✅ Aligning your life with faith, not fear
🕊️ Whether you’re starting something new or reclaiming what you thought was lost, this journal is for you.
💡 Available now in:
📘 Hardcover – perfect for gifting or your personal prayer altar
📗 Paperback – carry it daily as your faith companion
📲 Digital Download – start your journey instantly!
🙋🏾♀️ I poured my heart into this book — now I’m inviting YOU to take the journey too.
Tap into your purpose. Take the first step. Let’s walk by faith, together.
🛒 Order your copy today on Amazon (hardcover and paperback) https://tinyurl.com/MajesticReignAmazon, and the digital download on my website at https://tinyurl.com/MajesticReign
💬 Questions? Message me anytime or WhatsApp +1 (646) 884-1594
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06/09/2023
With the NBA finals underway and June being Caribbean Heritage Month, we felt it fitting share about this notable trailblazer.
ROBERT “BOB” DOUGLAS
“The Father of Black Professional Basketball”
November 04, 1882-July 16, 1979
Founder and coach of the New York Renaissance (Rens), the first all-black professional African-American basketball team.
“The NY RENS' immediate success and notoriety helped shift the presence of African-American sports from the amateur level to the professional level. They were able to compete with and even defeat the Original Boston Celtics, who were one of the dominant professional white teams during that era.
The RENS won 88 consecutive games in the 1932-1933 season, which has never been matched or surpassed by a professional basketball team since then. In 1939, they won the first professional basketball championship in the World Professional Basketball Tournament. This would be a tremendous accomplishment because as the years went on, the majority of teams to win this tournament usually came out of the National Basketball League – which eventually became the NBA many many years later.”
Douglas would become the first African-American to be enshrined in the basketball hall of fame (1972).
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06/09/2023
On this day in 1802, Touissant Louverture (a leading figure in the Haitian Revolution), and his entire family were forced, under Napoleon’s orders, onto a ship called Le Héros and deported to France.
He was not treated well, declaring, “Without a doubt I owe this treatment to my colour. But my colour, my colour, has it ever prevented me from serving my Country with diligence and devotion?” Though he asked for a doctor, he was denied one repeatedly because he was thought to be lying about his health (not unlike the struggles of many Blacks today when seeking medical care). His guard wrote, “The composition of negroes being nothing at all resembling that of Europeans, I am ill-inclined to provide him with a doctor or a surgeon, which would be useless in his case.” Louverture would eventually die in April 1803.
05/06/2023
Please come out JUNE 3rd at 1 PM to this interactive and educational event to be facilitated by the Co-Founder of Well Beings Chicago, Tiffini Holmes, and presented by the Evanston Environmental Justice Coalition.
What is Environmental Justice?
How does it effect Black and brown communities the most?
What can you do to make a difference in Evanston?
This will be a family friendly affair, so bring your children.
Light refreshments will be served by C&W Market Catering.
Evanston Environmental Justice Coalition: Evanston/North Shore Branch NAACP, Evanston Cradle to Career, & the Evanston Lighthouse Rotary Club