Our goal is to empower POC (people of color) by identifying resources to be utilized to build health and wealth. Our voices at the voting polls, grassroots organizations, boards, and commissions will make an impact on the implicit and explicit biases in governmental systems. We will #bethechange we want to see in ourselves, our homes, and our communities. #4BlacknBrown2
This conversation is about getting involved in the change your community desperately needs. These women one of whom has been involved as a change agent for more than 30 years, talks about what motiv…
The entire point of government is " rule by the people" that's us, we get to decide what we need the government to provide. Because we are all as different as snowflakes, we must choose people and po…
Ms. Brown details the help available to veterans that need help, ranging from a place to live, food to eat, clothing and life skills.
Are there rules and regulations that need to be adhered to? Of co…
Robin and I are back after being off for the summer. We tried our hardest to detach and enjoy warm weather, good food, friends, family, outdoor events, and for the most part we did. However, we coul…
The Professor is on deck! he changed definitions of commonly used words and phrases by us to make them make sense to our culture. You have got to hear this. What do you "think" is the definition of …
Dr. Griffin expounds on the purpose of League of Women voters, she says it is to Defend Democracy and Empower voters. They do this through their department of Advocacy and Litigation. The league is …
Rev. Moore is part of the Pittsburgh-Mon Valley Black Women Roundtable that will host a series of workshops that allow black women to be heard. One of the solutions is putting us at the table where …
Over in the 24th district Martell Covington won the special election to fulfill the remaining term vacated by St. Rep Ed Gainey, who is now the 1st Black Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh. Unfortunatel…
We had a spirited conversation with Ms. BJ Samson, Ms Brenda Tate discussing events of the special election, her role as committee person, the importance of voting, the responsibility of the communit…
Founder and Executive Director of the Jason Project, Mark Thompson sat with us to discuss this project and what they are doing to help folks who are incarcerated who need help understanding and navig…
Charlise is a longtime friend with whom I'd lost touch over the years. I thank God for social media, if used prudently you can reconnect with friends from long ago. That happened for us, when I saw h…
Things are heating up in Pittsburgh, PA even if the weather isn't, not yet anyway. Aerion Abney is a Social Worker that has recently filled the State Representative Seat for the remaining 8 months of…
Charles Franklin shares his journey to providing vehicles for building wealth with Robin and I on our final episode of Wealthy Wednesdays in March as a way of helping black people utilize their incom…
Our Wealth Builder Toni Corinealdi takes us through the process of saving money for your children's education.
Tip #1 you only need to deposit at least $1 per month to be eligible to win $50 or $100…
Tammy's Top Three Tips for Getting your Credit Right and Begin to build wealth.
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Her Top Three Take aways for us black folks about our credit.
1. Take care of your credit and your credit will take care of you
2. 3 components of your credit file
3. What to do to get revolving cr…
Listen to our conversation with Laurie Johnson Wade of Lost Dreams Awakening in New Kensington, PA. She shares with us during this Black History Month on a South African concept called Ubuntu. Philo…
Black people are suspicious of the health care field for good reason. The story however is untrue that Black men were injected with syphilis, the truth is they were promised freedom in some cases, a …
Robin and Kim have a conversation with PHD Candidate Amy Raslevich about Health disparities that still exist in the Black community with data to back it up. You may want to think we're not being trea…