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The Woman Behind Three IHOPs Is Now Changing Newark Forever
Some stories deserve more attention because they remind us that faith, perseverance, and vision can overcome even the greatest obstacles. At BLXCR, we believe these are the stories that strengthen communities, inspire future generations, and restore hope where it is often in short supply. Sister Adenah Bayoh’s life is one of those stories. As a young child, Sister Bayoh fled the civil war in Liberia with her family in search of safety and a better future. Like so many immigra
Brother Levon X
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The Circle Test. Can Your Family Build Generational Wealth Together?
One of the most common conversations we hear today is that the community needs to come together. We hear it from leaders, social media influencers, religious institutions, and everyday people who genuinely want to see positive change. While that statement carries truth, perhaps we've been starting the conversation in the wrong place. Before we ask an entire community to unite around economics, business, and ownership, maybe we should begin with something much smaller but far
Brother Levon X
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Should More HBCUs Follow Tuskegee's Lead? The Dress Code Debate Is About More Than Bonnets and Durags
A Healthy Discussion About Education, Presentation and Institutional Pride Tuskegee University has sparked an important national conversation after updating its student dress code for the 2026–2027 academic year. Under the updated policy, bonnets, durags, bedroom slippers and excessively revealing clothing are prohibited in classrooms, dining facilities and certain official university spaces. University President Dr. Mark A. Brown said the changes are intended to help prepare
Brother Levon X
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From a Mother's Frustration to a Patented Product: The Entrepreneurial Journey of Karrima Muhammad, Founder & CEO of Looboos
There is a saying that many people want the rewards of success, but few are willing to endure the journey required to achieve it. For entrepreneur Sister Karrima Muhammad, Founder and CEO of Looboos, success did not arrive overnight. Her story is a powerful reminder that entrepreneurship is not a race—it is a marathon requiring patience, sacrifice, persistence, and faith. What began as a simple parenting challenge eventually evolved into a patented product, a growing brand, a
Brother Levon X
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An Asian Businessman Issued a Challenge. Will We Answer With Ownership?
BLXCR Editorial Note There is an old saying that wisdom teaches us to build friendships in all walks of life. Strong communities understand that economic success is not built through isolation but through relationships, partnerships, and strategic investments. We should spend our money with those who are willing to network with us, respect us, and create opportunities that benefit everyone involved. China has become a global economic force by mastering manufacturing, trade, a
Brother Levon X
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The Hidden Cost of Redlining: How Black Families Can Build Generational Wealth Through Homeownership
There comes a time in every generation when people must decide whether they will simply survive in a system or learn how to navigate it with wisdom, discipline, and strategy. In today's climate, where the price of homes continues to rise and economic uncertainty weighs heavily on working families, many people feel discouraged about homeownership. But despite the challenges, ownership is still one of the strongest pathways toward building stability, equity, and something meani
Brother Levon X
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Marriage During Tax Season. Troy, The CPA Shares His Insights.
When tax season arrives, many couples face more than paperwork — they face truth. Conversations about income, debt, fairness, and partnership rise to the surface, reminding us that financial unity requires honesty, preparation, and the right spirit. BLXCR Editorial Note: As we enter this discussion on taxes and finances in marriage, we must approach it with the right mindset and spirit. Financial contribution does not always look the same. One spouse may be the primary breadw
Brother Levon X
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Bold & Authoritative Hidden in the Code: The Black Mind Behind Artificial Intelligence
Before the Algorithm: David Blackwell and the Mathematics That Taught Machines to Learn. By Brother Vernon Muhammad Contributor Writer, Camnon Business Services Vernon Muhammad As conversations around Artificial Intelligence continue to dominate headlines, I’ve noticed that much of the focus stays on the surface—new apps, faster chips, and trillion-dollar companies racing for dominance. What’s often missing is the deeper question: Who laid the groundwork that made all of this
Brother Levon X
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Learning From the Soil: GrowFlo, Agriculture, and the Knowledge Sister Portia Is Restoring
For many people, the conversation around health begins too late—after symptoms appear, after prescriptions are written, after damage has already been done. But according to agricultural educator Sister Portia , CEO of GROWFLO (G-R-O-W-F-L-O) , the real conversation about health should begin much earlier, in a place most people overlook entirely: the soil. GrowFlo is an agriculture education platform rooted in the idea that food literacy is health literacy. The platform exists
Brother Levon X
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Your Past Doesn’t Define You: A CDL Is a Second-Chance Skill
We know life hasn’t been easy. Especially if you’ve been incarcerated, carrying a record, or just trying to survive in an economy that feels like it’s squeezing everyone. Mistakes happen. Hard times happen. And sometimes good people fall into situations that don’t define who they truly are. But hear this clearly: your future is not cancelled. If stress has been weighing on you, if you’ve felt discouraged or boxed in, don’t let that stop you. Quitting is easy. Pushing forward
Brother Levon X
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Twin Luncheonette one of the true staples of Corona, Queens NY
Artwork Kyle Green This piece is dedicated to my father, Leon, and my uncle, Leo—two men who helped make the Twin Luncheonette one of the true staples of Corona, Queens. They owned a soul food restaurant, and I remember it like it was yesterday. Leon (L) and Leo (R) Back in the 1980s, when my father first told us he was opening a place of his own, the excitement in his voice made us believe we were stepping into something special. And he wasn’t just opening any restaurant—he
Brother Levon X
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“Building the Blueprint: How Brother Ben X and BWF Trade School Are Redefining ‘Do for Self’ in Dallas”
Sometimes a story comes along that reminds you what real community work looks like, and you can’t help but want to sit down with a friend and say, “Family… you need to hear this.” That’s exactly the feeling surrounding the rise of BWF Trade School in Dallas, Texas, a school founded by two entrepreneurs who have not just talked about “doing for self”—they’ve lived it. If you don’t already know Brother Ben X, you’re about to understand why so many admire him. For years, he has
Brother Levon X
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“Own It, Don’t Just Boycott: How Black Dollars Can Shape Our Future”
As the year winds down, the holiday season brings out the shopper in all of us. Stores are bustling, deals are everywhere, and while the meaning behind the holidays might get lost in the shuffle, one thing is clear: this is the time when our dollars have the most power. But have we thought deeply about where those dollars go? How they impact our communities? And how we, as a people, can make them work for us—not just for someone else’s profit? There’s been a lot of talk about
Brother Levon X
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Dread Generation: The Relentless Vision of Willie Chambers—A Story of Faith, Fashion, and Never Giving Up
East Elmhurst, Queens N.Y.C—known for producing a long lineage of creatives, from rappers to fashion designers—has always been a place where ideas breathe before the world notices them. Among those visionaries is Brother Willie Chambers , a designer whose commitment to authenticity has kept his brand alive for more than three decades. I’ve known Brother Willie for years. His creativity has always stood out. In a neighborhood where talent spilled onto every corner—rhyming on t
Brother Levon X
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Health Over Politics: Taking Back Control of Our Well-Being
Health-care In the world of politics, millions of people are caught in the middle of government shutdowns and endless debates about healthcare. It is tragic that something as essential as healthcare can be treated as a bargaining chip. In a nation as wealthy and advanced as the United States, healthcare should not even be up for debate—it should be a guarantee. Most advanced industrialized countries provide universal healthcare to their citizens. Even some developing nations
Brother Levon X
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“Beyond Shutdowns: How the Black Community Thrives Through Unity and Like-Minded Action”
Unity We are living in a time of great uncertainty. Some may even say that scripture has already foreseen these days, yet that does not mean we cannot prepare ourselves for what lies ahead. History remains the greatest teacher, and when we look back at how our people endured the Middle Passage, slavery, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights Movement, the consistent thread of survival was unity through group economics and the circulation of resources. Even in the days of segregation,
Brother Levon X
4 min read


Exploring the Billion-Dollar Beauty Industry: How Black Women Are the Driving Force Behind Its Success.
Korean entrepreneurs have made impressive strides in capturing a significant portion of the Black hair care market, utilizing resource...
Brother Levon X
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The responsibility of black media and entertainment in shaping perceptions of the black community.
The portrayal of Black people in media has profound implications that resonate through history and society today. Unfortunately, the...
Brother Levon X
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Was The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Right When He Said We Must Seperate And Do For Self?
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad has frequently emphasized the need for separation within black America. This call for separation does not...
Brother Levon X
3 min read


Uncovering the Power of Wealth: Redefining Financial Literacy for Black Families
Financial literacy is crucial for building generational wealth, especially for Black families who have faced various obstacles in...
Brother Levon X
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