Be A Voice for Change

It’s Your Future...Be a Voice for Change The Links, Incorporated Commonwealth Virginia Chapter 10th Biennial Green & White Champagne Luncheon. Present was Zerlina Maxwell an American political analyst, commentator, speaker, and writer. She writes and speaks about rape culture, sexual assault, gender inequity, sexual consent, racism, and similar topics. She is herself a survivor of … Continue reading Be A Voice for Change

Tha B.U.M.P supports Saint Luke’s Guild

City Councilwoman Delia Farquharson spoke about Mental Health with elders. She advised us to check on the elderly. Many can be “depressed” which is masked with Cancer and other illnesses. The Episcopal Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian honoured my godmother Beatrice J. Robinson [1919-2018] posthumously for her dedicated years as a member of Saint … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P supports Saint Luke’s Guild

Black Lives Interrupted Are Perfectly Tolerated

Members of the Westchester community stood tall with Brother Kenneth Chamberlain Jr. tonight at the Westchester County Courthouse. This marks the seventh year and the torch of justice carries on. Black Girls & Black Boys lives are Interrupted and it is perfectly tolerated. Black Mothers' and Black Fathers’ tears are keeping graveyard grass green. In … Continue reading Black Lives Interrupted Are Perfectly Tolerated

The Museum of Broken Windows a Place of Emotions

The museum of broken windows is a pop-up experience in New York City, which features the work of artists the round the country. The museum showcases the ineffectiveness of broken windows policing, which criminalizes our most vulnerable communities. This strategy a broken windows policing is outdated and has never been proven to be effective at … Continue reading The Museum of Broken Windows a Place of Emotions

Freedom Girl

Freedom Girl attends birthday parties and small events. She brings with her books and hero capes for children to embrace being a "Super Reader." When Children Reading daily they: 1.  Increase their imagination 2.  Build the way they focus and concentrate 3.  Improve their memory 4.  Open up communication 5. Develop their language 6.  Fluency increases … Continue reading Freedom Girl

The Shamoya McKenzie Foundation

The Shamoya McKenzie Foundation 2nd Annual Gala honoured Community Samaritans at the Eastwood Manor located in the Bronx. Shamoya McKenzie was on top of the world as she left midday basketball practice on New Year’s Eve 2016. The 6-foot-2 middle-schooler had just learned she was moving up to the high school varsity and her mother … Continue reading The Shamoya McKenzie Foundation

Tha B.U.M.P Let Girls Learn in Belize

Educating girls is essential to healthy and thriving communities. However 98 million girls worldwide are not in school, and barriers to adolescent girls’ education continue to persist. We understand that all girls should have the opportunity to gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to break the cycle of poverty, raise healthier families, and help build … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Let Girls Learn in Belize