Beautiful.Ambitious.Motivated
BAM Woman Magazine August 2021
ShaVonne Banks-Davis
Recipient of NAACP & BeyGood $10,000 Grant
Colorism:
Chontaé Cuellar Zawadi Naturals share their experiences
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CAMISHA THE MODEL Camisha Nelson Calling All Queens Network Model Winner
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April P. Bond
Durham, NC
I am April P. Bond, I'm originally from Baltimore, but I have made a home for myself right here in the beautiful state of North Carolina. Although Baltimore is where my roots lie, I believe that being a part of the culture here in North Carolina has given me the second chance that I so desperately needed. See, I have lived an extraordinary life filled with twists and turns, and they have all played a pivotal role in what I have accomplished today.
My story really begins when I was going through a rough divorce with my now ex husband, who was involved in criminal activities in Baltimore. Once I found out what he was doing with his free time on the evening news, I couldn't help but to feel embarrassed by the revelation. Moving forward was a difficult process and I had a hard time identifying with the April my marriage had created. I realized that the divorce wasn’t only from my husband, but I was also going to have to leave the lifestyle behind as well. The idea of losing the character I created within my marriage drove me into a deep depression, and because I was so disconnected with myself, I was willing to entertain foolish opportunities.
A brief amount of time has passed and I am still dealing with the aftermath of my husband's criminal involvement. During this dark time I was approached with the opportunity to assume a new identity. I was convinced that this would allow me to uphold the quality of life, my then husband provided for me. Without hesitation I accepted the opportunity and began stealing people's information to open fake accounts in their names. I would then go on shopping sprees using their identity, and credit to make purchases. At the time, it seemed harmless to me. I wasn't really thinking about the fact that this might put me in jail. If I am going to be completely honest, I was already locked up mentally. The idea that I could be someone else for a few hours and escape the embarrassment that was attached to my identity was so attractive. Me being able to get highend items out of the deal was a bonus! The feeling of satisfaction really consumed me and became my addiction.
Obviously I didn't know when enough was enough, and stealing identities became just plan old stealing. I was so consumed by the rush; I felt that I could take anything I could get my hands on. One day I was on a run, it was a pretty bountiful run, and my addiction wouldn’t let me quit. I just had to go back in for one more rush. When I completed the boost the cops were literally waiting to take me in. Once I was booked, they were able to connect me to previous identity theft gigs, and convicted me in several counties on several charges. Once I completed my threeyear sentence as a consequence of my conviction, I was doing well. I decided to get into Real Estate Investing, while going through that process I needed a way to supplement my income. I applied for a high level position with a pharmaceutical research company and when they ran my background check, my past had finally caught up with me, I wasn't sure what to do next. I felt myself falling back into a depression and was looking for something to get involved in to keep my mind off the fact that I have been labeled as an ex con. I built a rental portfolio with rental properties, and created a real estate company, called A New Way Home, LLC! Business was great, until we were all hit with the massive bomb we now know to be COVID 19, this left me with a fleet of vacant property that was eating at my bottom line, and depression started to make an appearance.
I was scrolling on Facebook one day and stumbled across
Currently, I'm starting a non-profit, "Bond Bags", that will
the Inmates to Entrepreneurs program. I proceeded to do
supply recently incarcerated citizens, a means of
a little research and when I began to read the success
transitioning back into society.Also, I am working on a
stories I knew I wanted to be a part of the success. Within
biography to share my story of humble beginnings in
my first 3 weeks in the program I earned a total of
Baltimore, to show how I’ve managed to create a new label
$30,000.00 in commission from a real estate flipping sale.
for myself as an entrepreneur. Through my journey I have
That accomplishment fueled me, so I took that commission
found a new identity that I can be proud of. I found
check and invested in marketing and took off! With a
confidence to share my story, despite my past label of felon,
heightened focus on entrepreneurship, I decided that now
and embrace the opportunity to help others who are just like
would be the perfect time to create my second business,
me, through being an instructor for Inmates to Entrepreneur,
Sanitized Cleaning, LLC. I realized the current state of the
and help them understand that they too, can remove the
country, and knew that this business would be essential. I
label of felon and replace it with ENTREPRENEUR!
was able to grow this business by contacting other businesses, and residential properties that were in need of
I’m worth more than I ever imagined, because I developed a
sanitizing and cleaning services. Once I realized that I was
love for myself beyond what others think of me, and the
good at creating multiple successful businesses, I decided
material things I possess! This self –worth thrives in me
to expand my reach and share my knowledge by creating
everyday, because of it I’m able to excel in legal business,
a coaching platform gracefully known as ABP Coaching,
family, and life in general!
LLC.
APBCoachingllc.com sanitizedcleaningnc.com anewwayhomenc.com AprilPBond.com
I can be reached via Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @APBCoachingLLC, on Clubhouse @ APBLLC, my website www.APBCoachingLLC.com, and by phone 919.360.9516
CAMISHA
THEMODEL THEMODEL
Dallas, Texas
Outfit: Paula's Transformation Outlet Photo: ShaeGray Photography Makeup: LaCrecia Steward Hair: Tiffany Fields
"Modeling does not feel like a job, it is a hobby to me"
Brand Partnerships Model/Brand Ambassador at Calling All Queens Network Model at Lipservce Cosmetics Lingerie Model at SJ Secret Seductions Co. Brand Ambassador at Chevonne’s Closet Fashion Model at Studio 259 Boutique Brand Ambassador at Haughty Originals Camisha Nelson, also known as "Camisha TheModel" She is a Dallas, Texas native and the oldest of four. She has three sons and six grandchildren. Camisha loves shopping, eating out, and traveling the world with her honey. Camisha is a published model. She works for Wells Fargo, H & R Block, State Fair of Texas and University of North Texas at Dallas and Models on the weekend. Camisha attends University of North Texas at Dallas. Camisha has always dreamed of being a model, and as she got older, she began to do some plus size curvy/ modeling. Camisha is passionate about modeling. Her life is busy and great. Camisha has no complaints and credits all her accomplishments to God. Camisha’s goal and dream is to be Dallas/Ft. Worth Finest Model, to be known and work around the world in the modeling industry. She enjoys commercial, fashion, magazines, billboards, cosmetics, lingerie, and elegant formalwear modeling. Camisha hopes to do it all one day. Camisha will grace the cover of BAM Woman Magazine Issue 3 and a billboard in Dallas Texas on a major interstate. Camisha will be modeling in New York for New York Fashion Week. Outfit: The Queen's Parlor Photo: ShaeGray Photography Makeup: LaCrecia Steward | Hair: Tiffany Fields
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What type of struggles did you face while pursuing your modeling career? I have faced all types of struggles from being plus size, having short hair, being dark skin, and not being chosen for a lot of gigs....But look at God! What does modeling mean to you? Modeling is a dream come true to me it means to me my escape from eveything. What are some things you enjoy doing in your free time? I enjoy modeling, going out to eat and traveling with my boyfriend Duke Major and spending time with my Family. How do you balance work, life and entrepreneurship? I just do it and make time by scheduling everything accordingly.
Outfit: Paula's Transformation Outlet Photo: ShaeGray Photography Makeup: LaCrecia Steward Hair: Tiffany fields
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Brittany Oliver CHICAGO, IL
Hi, I'm Brittany, and I how not just
their I
to
teach
people
survive but
thrive–
in
life and career.
take
a raw, honest, and quick-witted
homegirl approach as an advocate, mentor, and empowerment speaker. Born in Phoenix, AZ, I am
the
oldest of
four children raised by a lioness of a black queen.
I have dedicated
years
of my life
the
to
last
twenty
mastering
healthcare operations, most of
time
that
fighting personal battles in
silence. It's
through
my own
experiences as a corporate administrator, an entrepreneur, and survivor I've learned accomplish goals
we
the
that we
can
career, health, and life
desire. Small changes in our
focus lead
to
changes in our daily
actions, creating our champion mindset
I am
the
–
and
winning
life.
founder and CEO of Bijou
Health, LLC, a national medical billing and consulting firm. The company's mission is
to
providers
with the tools
practice and created
the
empower all healthcare
thrive
to
to
independently. I
organization because I
recognized a catering
needed
void
in services
female and minority
healthcare practitioners. I am also
the
founding CEO of IAmBOliver, LLC, a labor of love organization helping
women thrive lives.
in every area of
their
I leveraged my background and passion for helping
women
succeed and expanded it from
one-on-one mentorship programs
to
motivational speaking. I see public speaking as an opportunity
to
people. I believe
connect
the work
with
and help more
motivational speakers
do is not only meaningful but necessary. The
time we
spend
with
participants is
used to
connect, encourage, guide, and give real-life answers is
to
to
real-life issues. My aim as a speaker
spark a light in
that
people
those
I empathize
speak openly about domestic
violence,
struggle. I
friendships, surviving
being marginalized,
work,
criminal justice system, strategies I
with their
toxic
experiencing racism at
the
listening and show
used to
fighting
thoughts begin
the
the
of suicide, and healing
process.
During
the
COVID pandemic of
2020,
the
I had
distinguished honor of becoming a first-time author. Additionally, I at
the
was
asked
to
be a speaker
Art of Transparency Tour. My
introductory book, A Black Girls' Survival Kit: Corporate America, is a how-to climb corporate ladder
while
securing a
balance for every girl currently in professional
wilderness.
helped me reach more
the
work-life
the
The AOT Tour has
women who,
like myself,
have felt alone or isolated because of
their
often
colliding personal and professional lives.
I believe mindfulness is key live out
through
cooking,
success, a
tenet
I
my interests in education,
traveling,
book, a glass of
to
meditation, shopping, a good
wine,
or spending
time with
loved ones.
IG/TIKTOK: @IAMB.OLIVER TWITTER/CLUBHOUSE: IAMB_OLIVER BIJOU HEALTH IG: @BIJOUHEALT TWITTER: BIJOU HEALTH
www.IamBOliver.com | www.BijouHealth.com | BossB@iamboliver.com
Ashley Blanshaw Ashley Blanshaw is a singer, songwriter, music producer, solo music artist, motivation speaker, activist and author. Ashley, is an author of two books; "My Journey To Recovery" and "Inspirational with Ashley Blanshaw". Her series: Ashley’s Inspirations and Podcast: Inspirational Time with Ashley Blanshaw! She is the founder of #LoveYurself Campaign for mental health awareness! Ashley's third book I Am Determined is available for purchase. She has a national talk show and radio show entitled Ashley’s Inspirations and Inspirational with Ashley Blanshaw. Ashley will be headlining the national tour called: "The I Am Determined Tour".
ELMSFORD, NY Facebook: Ashley Blanshaw Facebook Music Artist Page: Ashley Katisha Blanshaw Instagram: @ashleylove509 @iamashleyblanshaw Twitter: @iamMsAshley United Masters/YouTube: Ashley Blanshaw SoundCloud: Ashley K. Blanshaw Clubhouse: @ashleylove595
ashleyblanshaw@yahoo.com
Good Mourning Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
There is a season and a time for everything. A time to be born, and to die. A time to plant, and to harvest...and a time to heal. We must remember to mourn that which has been lost in order to heal. This mourning includes loss of loved ones, relationships, friendships, jobs, and even ourselves. With each loss we experience in life, there is also a small piece of us lost as well. Most times, we are so focused on surviving the loss at hand that we fail to notice the pieces of ourselves that slip away during the grieving process. We often wonder “how do I go on without him/her?” or feel “my life will never be the same, now that they’re gone.” While the acknowledgment of a change in our lives is necessary, we also must hold space for what is true and of good report about ourselves. A great step forward is to look back. Remember this is more than likely not the first time you’ve lost in life...so look back to how you made it through the many times before. Even if this loss is the first of its kind, it is not the first time you’ve been down and probably won’t be the last time. Just keep living! The same Creator who held you together and carried you through various circumstances is still doing just that...carrying you through! Some days will be tougher than others, and there will be times you feel you are barely even crawling but don’t quit! Your tears may last through the night, but a brighter day is coming. Weeping endures for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Morning comes after the mourning.
I write this little note of encouragement in the wake of the loss of my mother, in addition to other losses and changes over the last year. Practice good mourning by remembering the happy and special moments, acknowledging your good days and growth, keeping open communication with family and friends, and leaning on our Heavenly Father. You will not only survive, you will THRIVE!
XOXO, CoCo Camille
By Chontaé Cuellar's I didn't realize what colorism was until I became an adult. In retrospect, it started as early as I can recall, in grade school I am the fairer skinned of my mother's children. My great-grandmother would always refer to me as "the pretty fine one with all that pretty hair." My mother made it very clear to never make a difference between any of us. That was the first time I'd inadvertantly experienced colorism. I noticed, again, in retrospect, many people disliked me or had negative comments to make about me on a regular basis just because of my complexion. "Oh, you think you better than everybody else because you're light skinned." I never focused on my complexion with the exception of being self conscious about my acne. Of course I realized I was fairer than most. However, never embraced it as leverage. I had a conversation once with a couple of family members. Not sure how we got on the subject, but the question was asked "Chontaé, you don't think you ever obtained a job because of your skin tone?" Without giving it any thought, I said, "of course not. I got every job because of my experience and interview skills." We were both adamant about our position. There are many other instances.
Within Your Own Race
‘Why’ My Journey to ‘Skinfidence’
Zawadi Naturals- My
My name is Bee and I’m the founder of Zawadi
Guess what? This was right in the Motherland-
Naturals, a newly established natural skincare
Africa!
brand based in the United Kingdom. We create
My skin tone was darker than most of the other
luxurious handmade soaps, facial oils and related
pupils in class and at that age, colorism was already
skin products, to encourage people to feel
ingrained in the minds of the little ones, who
confident in their own skin, while smelling good of
associated fairer skin with beauty and when you
course
😌! These are all based on African beauty
secrets passed on from time immemorial.
were darker, you were automatically labelled ‘ugly’.
PT 2
It started in Primary School. I was teased, bullied,
Black is beautiful
laughed at, right from my first day in school.
My dad and mum would always tell me that ‘Black is
I would cry in the mornings when getting ready for
beautiful’ but somehow, I didn’t quite believe them, when
school. “I don’t want to go to school today”, I would
I was younger. So when the bullying started becoming
say to my dad, “pleasssse can I stay at home?” I don’t
really unbearable, my dad asked who the ring leader of
want to see xxx (a particular girl in my class, name
the bullies was; “who was the girl that named you
withheld).
‘Blacky shadow’ he asked ” I pointed her out when he
Why? She keeps laughing at me, they all laugh at
took me to school one day and he started laughing. He
me…. Why? Because they say I am too Black! They
said - you both have beautiful dark skin!
even gave me a name – ‘Blacky Shadow’. Most of the pupils would laugh and sing – ‘Blacky Shadow’ at the
He said to me at that tender age, next time she calls you
playground or in between lessons.
Blacky shadow, tell her that ‘ You are dark skinned, just like me! Black is beautiful… We are both beautiful’ When it happened again, I said this, with a shaky, squeaky voice and she went red in the face. That was the day the teasing stopped.
I became more confident, but the experience stayed with me and I somehow felt that because of my skin colour, I wasn’t as beautiful as other girls. However I later started to embrace my beautiful skin and this is the inspiration behind my brand. I want to encourage more people to embrace and celebrate their dark skin tone!
The quest to be light skinned is actually a serious issue where I’m originally from as a huge number of ladies are only interested in skincare products that make them lighter because of the perceived advantage that fairer skinned women have when it comes to attracting a ‘well to do’ mate (spouse) and in various professions, especially in the entertainment industry!
Have a great day! Bee xx
CHARLOTTE COWSER
Sacramento, CA
Charlotte Cowser is an author of the anthology "Mothers and Daughters", Charlotte's contributing chapter is entitled Silver Spoon. Charlotte is the CEO of a non-profit corporation, SLOAN SELECTIVES SERVICES INC. The organization consists of seniors helping seniors with technology and life long learning skills.
ccowser47@gmail.com
“Boutiques blaze the runway
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at BAM Woman Fashion Soirée July brings about the best that summer has to offer: family vacations, brunching, pool parties and the chance to rock those summer outfits before fall takes over.
Here’s where it gets REAL! Paula’s Transformation Outlet did not come to play! Models owned the runway in some of the latest fashions that had the crowd raving about the owner, East Texas native, Paula Runnels and how they could they get their hands on some of her trendy pieces from rompers to form fitting dresses.
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NOW LET’S GET IT POPPIN’! New Orleans native, Sharelle Jones, had the ladies SLAYED with some hot & trendy pieces from her online boutique Kyze Kloset from maxi dresses to jumpsuits. She now resides in the DFW area and her items can be picked up or shipped for your convenience. Being a Kyze Kutie should be on everyone’s fashion to-do list!
Photographer: J. Valentine
The city of Tyler, TX was on fire July 24th for the first BAM Fashion Soirée! Dre’ The DJ out of Houston, TX kept the vibe going with all runway-hyped jams. Red Carpet Host Kisha Simone, owner of Southern Belle Radio Productions, conducted interviews of guests, models, vendors & the honorees. VIP tables were filled with well known organizations and businesses from DFW and Atlanta came with their best A-game for their exhibit set up, and a grand prize winner walked away with cash prizes for their exhibit to add to their sales for the day.
Think the ladies were the only eye catchers in the building? Think again! That’s right, the men brought BOLD, AMBITIOUS, and MOTIVATED vibes down the runway. Golden Bag LLC owner, Nikki Wade, worked behind the scenes to give her creative direction on how to don her line of accessories. You never know what the Tyler native will pull out of her GOLDEN BAG.
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Photographer: J. Valentine
Phat’z Extension Bar came through with her denim delights, and fun jumper that can be a fun day-fit or a casual girls night out.
There were some very special guests in attendance. The family of Overton, Tx. boutique owner, Mrs. Sandra Jackson presented founder and CEO of BAM Woman Magazine, LaToyia Jordan, with a token of their love. Mrs. Jackson expressed her desires to do a fashion show to LaToyia, but due to Covid19, she passed away in March. The family donated a few of the boutique owners 2 piece ensembles for models to showcase at the beginning of the show. The runway show ended with honoring the legendary BoJack Allen with the East Texas Style Icon, and the sassy-innovator Diana Lopez with the East Texas Confidence Award. We, at BAM Woman Magazine, want to thank all of our sponsors, donors, models, boutique owners, vendors and EVERYONE who helped behind the scenes to make this fashion show possible. It was our first but definitely not our last! Next year, we will be adding bridal, swimwear and country western wear to the show.
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We Must Go Forward By Dr. Jennifer Jackson
Growing up, I would hear attitude is everything, or hear parents tell their children to mind their attitudes. In a world full of clichés, unspoken expectations, and opportunities to show the influence of morals, ethics, and manners, one could get caught up in a mental health crisis if overwhelmed by the opinions of another. The push to first teach our children to be seen and not heard, and then convert to social butterflies can be troubling in processes that we truly were not guided to lead at times in as we work to be the perfect parent, aunt, uncle or friend. The state of the family, church and established entities who have been granted access inside the inner bubble spheres of our private lives must be maintained.
Mental wellness is becoming and increasing topic of interest as our social system has taken a intrinsic beating post the initial sting of COVID-19. HealthDay News reports “ about a third of COVID-19 patients go on to develop “long-haul” neurological or psychiatric conditions months after being infected.” The new analysis of data from more than 236,000 COVID – 19 survivors focused on neurological and mental health disorders. It found that 34% of patients were diagnosed in the 6 months after infection with the new coronavirus. Mental health issues such as anxiety (17%), mood disorders (14%), substance abuse disorders (7%) and insomnia (5%)were the most commonly diagnosed disorders in a new study led by Paul Harrison of the University of Oxford in England. The impact of COVID-19 teamed with outlying health matters will leave stories to be shared for years to come. Dr. Jennifer Jackson is a true product of the Piney Woods of East Texas. She is affectionately known as “Dr. J.” She was born and raised in Longview, TX to amazing educators Wilbert and Earline Rollins. They followed the teachings of Nelson Mandela in that “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” She is the Founder/CEO of Triumvirate which houses The Tiffany’s Breakfast: A Women’s Bridging the Gap Non-Profit for the young and the young at heart. Dr. J. loves to travel globally to implement programs that will build/strengthen the family base and enjoys keeping others informed via writing or public speaking. She is a published author and women’s care advocate. Dr. Jackson is pageantry royalty. She went on to win the Ms. Plus Intercontinental 2019-2020 title to inspire women globally under her platform “Be the Glo.” Dr. Jackson is the proud wife of Bishop Laramie Jackson, I , mother of the tenacious Laramie “LJ” Jackson, II and the oh-so beautiful Yasmine. Together they oversee the Temple of Deliverance and Healing, International Worship Center (TODAH, IWC) where she currently serves as Senior Pastor.
Engaging our communities to celebrate the strength of fellowship and championing an attitude of community service with leaders geared to build the fragile or broken hearted will surely create an atmosphere for victory over any stumbling block. We must unite and face that which is before us. Mental wellness and overall wellbeing are vital and worth fighting for no matter your socio-economic position, creed, age or color.
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Michelle Lovett Michelle Lovett, 44, resides in Atlanta, Ga., Best known as an Award Winning Actress, Amazon 3X Bestselling Author and Publisher, Curator Coach, Executive Producer, NOW TV Network Channel Owner (Meme All Over Productions Channel), Michelle, currently have two online businesses: Health & Wellness & Beauty Supply Owner. She is known as a Serial Entrepreneur. Michelle, was granted a City Proclamation (JAN.20, 2020) from Florida City, FL. & Jan.20, is deemed her day. Michelle, has also received several awards "Lupus Survival Achiever" , "Power of Life Achievement", "The Urban Ceo On The Rise", "Woman of Honor" , "TLC Director" just to name a few. She has graced "BET" celebrations (Cancer survivors, Superbowl gospel explosion), several magazines; including "Who's who of America", "Urban CEO" and much more. Michelle has degrees from Albany State Universty -AA Criminal Justice Strayer University- BS Criminal Justice She is the daughter of Bennie Lovett & The late Gloria Lovett (Appointed Angel)
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Kearn Cherry Speaker, best-selling author, and award-winning businesswoman, Kearn Crockett Cherry, is a female tycoon with a "leg-up" in successful entrepreneurship. Laying to rest any stigma surrounding the stagnancy of female leadership in the Deep South, Kearn has enjoyed more than two decades of excellence, as the CEO of a thriving health care business on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Kearn hosts a portfolio holding countless awards, acknowledging her abilities; locally, nationally, and internationally. She is a recognized figure in both business and communal leadership, holding membership and chair positions on diverse councils and local organizations. While cherishing a well-earned reputation in business, it has been her ability to gather the masses that classifies Kearn Cherry, as a household name. The Success Women’s Conference is an award winning-business leadership conference attracting an annual audience of over 17,000 attendees worldwide. Les Brown, Dr. Iyanla Vanzant, Lisa Nichols, Robin Roberts, and Forbes Riley are some of the few “powerhouses” to take center stage; leaving Kearn Cherry and her contributing partners with a reputation for revolutionizing the way women interpret both public speaking and business, on a global scale. In 2001, Kearn Cherry effortlessly graced the pages of one of the most popular publications in the world, Essence Magazine. Featured in both their local, and international publications; Kearn was recognized as the “Comeback Queen”, confirming her commitment to exemplify dynamic business agility. Today, Kearn is a familiar face on several Magazine covers, all testifying to the entrepreneurial giant, she truly is. Out of many publications highlighting her expertise; Speakers Magazine, Sheen Magazine, Courageous Woman Magazine and her very own, Power-Up Speakers Edition Magazine; are amongst her favorites. Proving to be an unshakable force for over 25 years, Kearn Cherry has been blessed with an ability to integrate the outstanding professional ethics she acquired throughout her generation, and seamlessly translate its importance, to rising millennial audiences.
In 2001, Kearn Cherry effortlessly graced the pages of one of the most popular publications in the world, Essence Magazine. Featured in both their local, and international publications; Kearn was recognized as the “Comeback Queen”, confirming her commitment to exemplify dynamic business agility. Today, Kearn is a familiar face on several Magazine covers, all testifying to the entrepreneurial giant, she truly is. Out of many publications highlighting her expertise; Speakers Magazine, Sheen Magazine, Courageous Woman Magazine and her very own, Power-Up Speakers Edition Magazine; are amongst her favorites. Proving to be an unshakable force for over 25 years, Kearn Cherry has been blessed with an ability to integrate the outstanding professional ethics she acquired throughout her generation, and seamlessly translate its importance, to rising millennial audiences.
In 2020, Kearn facilitated her very own business-networking platform. Giving birth to Amazon #1 best-selling book; Trailblazers Who Lead: Unsung Heroes, a manuscript comprising 29 stories featuring several well-respected female entrepreneurs, moguls, and business professionals. In the midst of its release, Kearn also facilitated two innovative web-conferences; the “Level-Up Virtual Summit” and the “Power Up Summit”. Both by which, featured the best of multigenerational entrepreneurs, influencers, authors, and business professionals; all offering top-tier advice, recommendations, and business exhortation to professionals, entrepreneurial hopefuls, and those facing the unforeseen challenge in maintaining a successful business during a global crisis.
Enthusiastic about the future, Kearn remains diligent in helping entrepreneurs reach their destined potential. Recently she and 30 authors of “Make It Happen”, a manuscript dedicated to those with an unyielding resilience to succeed; a quality Kearn Cherry embodies all too well. The authors recently garner #1 International Bestselling Anthology. She will follow up this with “Trailblazers Who Lead II”.
Biloxi, Mississippi kearn@prnhomecareservices.com www.kearncherry.com | www.time2powerup.com
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KIANDRA DAVIS Instagram @kreativecandleco Facebook: @kreativecandleco
Kiandra Davis is the CEO of Kreative Candle Co. She is a native of Greensboro, North Carolina and currently resides in Seattle, Washington with her husband Ryan. As a 28 year old entrepreneur Kiandra has always loved the ability to create and be unique. She uses this creativity by creating long lasting fragrances to be enjoyed by families all over the country. This vision was birthed in the middle of COVID-19 and has allowed her products to reach 25 states in a brief time span. Kreative Candle Co. is a faith-based company delivering phenomenal products within the United States. Our products are hand poured in-house with paraffin wax and utilize top quality ingredients. Each candle provides a unique feeling and fragrance from the moment you open the box to the last ounce left. With over 50 hours of burn time, each candle delivers a special scent and experience into your home. You can even customize the container to make sure it’s right for you and every person on any occasion. If you truly love to infuse your space with premium fragrances for hours on end, Kreative Candle Co. is burning to meet your needs. Our candles focus on having a longer-thanaverage burn time. We offer unique scents that change with the times and seasons. Kreative Candle Co. will provide a quality experience from the moment you consider a purchase to the last burn of each candle; we are driven by quality customer service. Constant interaction with our customers keeps us and our customers engaged. We partner candle making with events near and far. We will use our work to help serve and give back to the community.
Kreative Candle Co
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SEANNE SEANNE WILSON WILSON Director, Women's Center at Women's Center at Tennessee State University
Seanne Wilson is Director of the Women’s Center at Tennessee State University. She is a third generation alumna as her mother, Gydean Fisher and grandfather, John Patterson also graduated from the University. After graduation in 2009, Seanne was immediately hired by the President’s Office at Tennessee State University as Executive Office Assistant. Seanne was promoted to Tennessee State University’s Alumni Relations and Annual Giving division until April 2014, when she was promoted in 2017 to the Student Affairs division as Director of the Women’s Center. Seanne began her professional career in the private sector, spending five years at Reemay holding positions in Marketing and Human Resources and then in the public sector working for the State of Tennessee in the Departments of Labor & Workforce Development and Commerce and Insurance. Seanne successfully networks and collaborates with Nashville female entrepreneurs via the Women’s Center at Tennessee State University. 2020 will be her 11th year directing her Women’s Empowerment conference for ladies wanting to tap into their spiritual and professional “gifts”. She's a mentor to several young women, and enjoys spending time with them each month.
Nashville, TN
Wilson’s first book is entitled “Overcoming ME”, and was published March 2, 2018. She is most proud that her first book signing was at her alma mater in the Follett Bookstore at Tennessee State University followed by a signing with the June Anderson Women’s Center at Middle Tennessee State University. Her second book, “Overcoming YOU” is due in bookstores and on Amazon September 2020.
A native of Tennessee, Seanne, her sister, Stephanie, and their parents moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where she attended and graduated from elementary and high school Wilson attended Middle Tennessee State University her freshman and sophomore years and Tennessee State University her Junior and Senior year, where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.
Seanne is most proud of her daughter Siane-Kristian Wilson from a previous marriage. Siane currently works with Disney Shanghai, and has worked with Disneyland Hong Kong, Walt Disney World Orlando; Disney Cruise Line (Wonder, Magic, Dream, and Fantasy); Norwegian Cruise Line, and Universal Studios. Her daughter aspires to live and work in New York City as an actress on Broadway.
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Meet ShaVonne Banks-Davis, Theatre Arts Entrepreneur and Recipient of $10,000 Grant From the NAACP and BeyGOOD By Fred Willis
I also want to thank Clark Atlanta University and my favorite Professor, the late Carol Mitchell-Leon for showing me the tools to be a compassionate educator and leader. I live by the CAU motto, “I will find a way or make one.”” Acting With Mrs. Davis endeavors to pay it forward, ensuring that cost will never be a deterrent to youth experiencing an opportunity to learn and love theatrical expression. Thanks to the NAACP’s Empowerment Programs partnership with BeyGOOD’s Black-Owned Small Business Impact Fund, Acting with Mrs. Davis will provide free virtual Theatre Arts classes for children ages 2-18 beginning with its spring season which begins in February. I really hope that the recognition provides more opportunities and collaborations with other like-minded individuals and organizations so I can expand my programs for the community. There is so much hidden talent in our community and our youth need a creative outlet to express themselves”, Davis shared. Mrs. Davis also plans to make a scholarship donation to the Maroon 9 Virtual Fine Arts Competition and is currently conceptualizing the 2nd Annual DFW Virtual Youth Enrichment Summit
Theatre Teaching Artist & Acting Coach
While teaching, she realized the
ShaVonne Banks-Davis and her company
potency with which she could reach
Acting With Mrs. Davis got a huge lift from
her students, their shared love of
Beyoncé Carter’s BeyGOOD foundation and
Theatre Arts. Her teen group ended
the NAACP. NAACP Empowerment
the year strong with a virtual
Programs in union with BeyGOOD’s Black-
production of “Bone Soup: A Kwanzaa
Owned Small Business Impact Fund united
Story” which aired live on Facebook.
to expand economic opportunity by
It’s no mystery that after spending
awarding grants of $10,000 on the 15th of
time in Davis’ classroom, students
each month through the end of 2020.
with no experience and no initial
After a friend told Davis about the fund
interest in Theatre are soon budding
mere days before the deadline, she hurried,
thespians with their sights set on a
applied, and is beyond grateful to be
future on stage.
etched in history as one of its recipients.
“There are so many life skills to be
For the Fort Worth native, the honor of this
learned from the study of Theatre. It
grant is personally inspiring on many
is not only acting, but public speaking,
levels. “I am absolutely a Beyonce’ fan and
critical thinking, team-building,
I am most certainly in the “Bey-Hive”! I
culture, and self-confidence are all
admire how a Texas girl can start from the
by-products of the academia of
bottom, rise to success, and give back to
Theatre.” -ShaVonne Banks-Davis
the community. I desire to do the same
When asked who’d she like to thank,
through my love for Theatre Arts and
Davis began, “I want to thank my
working with youth. It is such an honor for
parents, family, and friends for
my work to be highlighted and supported
motivating me to enter the field of
by Beyoncé and the NAACP,” Davis shared.
education and encouraging me to
Upon returning from Clark Atlanta
start Acting With Mrs. Davis. I want to
University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
thank every single student that I have
Theatre Arts, the Fort Worth native taught
taught for showing me the magic that
in the Fort Worth, Dallas, and Grand Prairie
can happen through Theatre Arts and
School Districts.
helping me to recognize my gift.
for Middle and High School students. The funds will also aid in the planning and preparation for the “Youth Need Love” summer program for previously adjudicated youth.
To learn more or sign up for classes, visit: www.actingwithmrsdavis.com
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