Tha B.U.M.P Sitting With Students in Mt. Vernon

The digital age has changed the landscape of business, personal life, and social life. It's no wonder that it has also had a great effect on etiquette. Our conversations and interactions were not interrupted while dining. These Young Learners are loaded with meaningful conversations and opinions that I genuinely respect. We spoke about using our … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Sitting With Students in Mt. Vernon

Tha B.U.M.P Supports “NAN” National Action Network

It was a pleasure sitting at the table on Thursday, April 3, 2025. The Sheraton in Times Square was loaded with action minded people from as far as Georgia to the tip of Massachusetts. Sister’s of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., gather at The National Action Network's (NAN) Keepers of the Dream Awards Gala. The … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Supports “NAN” National Action Network

Tha BUMP Supports Climate Action

I was thrilled to meet Anna Sacks! She’s a waste expert who worked on passing waste legislation in NYC and raised awareness on social media as @thetrashwalker on Instagram. Guess what? I’m one of her half a million followers! Anna is the Legislative Chair for the Manhattan Solid Waste Advisory Board and co-founder of NYC’s … Continue reading Tha BUMP Supports Climate Action

Tha B.U.M.P. Supports CommonPoint

Commonpoint is a community-focused nonprofit organization that provides a comprehensive range of services to individuals of diverse ages and backgrounds across the five boroughs and beyond. Their network of professionals, social workers, and volunteers facilitates connections and personal growth for their clients. Assembling Lentil Soup Bags Upon arriving at Commonpoint, I was warmly greeted by … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P. Supports CommonPoint

Tha B.U.M.P Supports Go Red Month

Your self-love is paramount. Your heart yearns for connection, and so should you. Life’s changes can occur swiftly, and the care you provide for your heart today can shape your future. Explore cardiology care options. Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women globally. It accounts for approximately one in three female deaths … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Supports Go Red Month

Tha B.U.M.P Talks About Money with Children

Money Talks on Christmas Eve… 2024 Conversations about money. We are intentionally addressing the crisis of literacy and finance like never before. We battled with savage inequality and the whispers of “should we” versus “shouldn’t we.” We toyed with hosting conversations about money at a young age rather than hosting conversations about money at an … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Talks About Money with Children

Tha B.U.M.P Teaming Up with Cupcake Cutie Boutique

Sometimes, we may wonder, how does caring for ourselves help anyone else? But then we realize that the better we feel inside, the more we can be there for others—our friends, families, and communities. We are part of something bigger than ourselves, and when we each turn our goodness and compassion outward, we can create, … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Teaming Up with Cupcake Cutie Boutique

Tha B.U.M.P is Dining with Youth of Mount Vernon, New York

Understanding can help people avoid embarrassing situations. It is also a rudimentary part of etiquette. Etiquette helps us know how to treat others. Etiquette helps us to know how to react and conduct ourselves in different environments. Etiquette is not about being perfect, or being prim and proper. Cynthia Turnquest-Jones dining with Youth in Mount … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P is Dining with Youth of Mount Vernon, New York

Tha B.U.M.P Congratulates Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

Tha Brown Urban Mother Partners, Inc. congratulates Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on her confirmation to the United States Supreme Court. Beatrice, Annie, Lysa, Chemistry welcomes Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson The confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States is a moment of astounding joy for our “Let Girls Learn” … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Congratulates Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson