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Jay Chattelle: A Journey of Resilience, Creativity, and Faith
Jay Chattelle: A Poetic Journey Picture this: a young Jay Chattelle, lost in a sea of emotions, turning to the power of words to make sense of it all. Poetry became his sanctuary, the key to unlock the floodgates of his soul. From an early age, Jay had a natural talent for weaving words together in ways that made the heart ache or sing with joy.
By Tammy Reese2 years ago in Beat
Separating the Art From the Artist. Top Story - October 2023.
Recently, Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation member, released a book entitled “The Masters”. This book featured his interviews with rock legends who have become his friends. There is no arguing the influence the subjects of this book have had on Rock music. However, when questioned why there were no Blacks or women, his flippant, obnoxious, and frankly stupid response negated two demographics of rock 'n' roll's history as if they did not matter. He took his experience, privilege, and influence to brush off legends - whether he chose to acknowledge them or not - that built his career. It was an unfortunate reminder of how someone we hold in high regard can disappoint us in such a poignant and profound way.
By Lynn Jordan2 years ago in Beat
Thirtieth Century Man
Introduction This is lifted from a Seven Days In Post written two years before Scott Walker died but has been getting a few views. The man was the epitome of a true artist so was not to everyone's taste, but I find his work absolutely amazing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Empowering Women of Color: A Tech Industry Revolution
In recent studies, it has come to light that Black women in the tech industry not only face a lack of equity but also endure high rates of retaliation. These findings underscore the urgent need for workplace transformation to support and understand women of color. Shockingly, racial trauma affects over 60% of Black women, yet it is often overlooked by employers. It is clear that companies must address the unique challenges faced by women of color and create a more inclusive environment.
By Tammy Reese2 years ago in Beat









