JBJ Management recently hosted a Building Business Opportunities Luncheon at Paul Quinn College, featuring speakers such as Kimberly Tolbert, Dr. Michael J. Sorrell, and Andy Byford, emphasizing the importance of networking and empowering minority-owned businesses.
Author Archives: Zahiyah Carter
Zahiyah Carter is a Tennessean who was forced to move to the Lone Star State. She is a sophomore at Paul Quinn College, the oldest HBCU west of the Mississippi River. She is a Strada Scholar who is also a member of the Paul Quinn College Honors Program.
Her life goal is to create Black media that is no reliant upon Black trauma. She has been writing since she was eight years old, and she has not stopped since. While she works on her life goal you can find her writing on her Substack or writing for the Dallas Weekly.
Her hobbies include listening to music, Tiktok, lifting heavy in the gym, writing, reading, and playing with her little brothers. She is always laughing, and refuses to be a serious person when it doesn't actively call for her to do so. You can always find her laughing or making someone around her laugh.
Trump and Vance’s Lies Fuel Violence Against Haitian Immigrants in Ohio
Former President Donald Trump and Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance have spread false claims about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, leading to an increase in violence and discrimination against them.
Gen-Z Voices: The Burden of Respectability Politics: A Perpetual Struggle for Black Americans
Respectability politics, a set of guidelines for Black people to adhere to white standards, is not a solution to the perpetual political limbo in America, as it often leads to Black people attacking each other instead of the system.
