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“It’s summertime in the city, girls are looking pretty!” Those words might be playing in the mind of a young Gen Z, or maybe even as a flashback to the younger days of a Baby Boomer or Gen X. Not gonna callout anyone, but fellas we all been there a time or two!
This month’s “School’s Out, Cookout’s In” edition, might feel quite laid-back. There’s the Lead Story to help answer the question, “What makes your dream a dream?” We’ve also got the Family Feature on the ‘J5 Crew’ and their story of ‘grandma love’. To top things off, have a laugh and be inspired. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal of ‘Family Line Influencers’ came to be.

Summertime is good for road trips or air travel. We had our chance too, traveling to the west coast. This is the season to throw hot dogs and burgers on the grill, maybe get down on that steak later, or have a sip of that ‘hard’ drink to make the occasion feel festive. While doing that, as we think about the countdown to America’s 250th Independence Day celebrations in 2026, let’s shoot for more “good times, good life”.
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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “Adding ‘Chops’ to Her Star Power!”
It’s summer movie-viewing season as friends and families search for box office hits. The Hollywood studios are constantly trying to figure out what’s on our watch list. Sometimes they’ll release a sequel, which can be hit or miss. Other times they drop a movie that comes with top billing but turns out to be a dud because it feels more like a retread.

Well, this summer the new animated edition of ‘Smurfs’ has arrived. It’s the kind of flick that they hope is like a family outing at the movies. And guess who’s a featured star…yes, Rihanna the music icon. She is the voice of ‘Smurfette’ and leads the pack on a rescue mission for Papa Smurf. She even found time to deliver a song on the soundtrack (see Line Jams below), while adding more ‘chops’ to her star power.
She was a big fan of the cartoon from her days in Barbados watching it on their only TV station back then. It’s a good fit since she’s now a mother of two boys. Entertainers often make a shift in what they produce once they have kids. It prob makes things easier for them to embrace a family-friendly vibe at home.

Many are hoping for her to release new music on the R&B charts. Others are waiting to see her next baby’s arrival which could happen at any moment. If the red carpet at the Met Gala in May wasn’t enough, the blue carpet at the movie premiere sure had her in maternity wear. While ‘Smurfs’ isn’t her first big screen gig, it certainly continues her brand-building as a mover and shaker in biz.
Lead Story: “What Makes Your Dream, a Dream?”
What makes your dream a dream? Well, that wasn’t quite the question Samantha Mitchell was asked in a recent interview. But it might as well have been because she told her story of how she became the first female mechanic at JFK airport, working for Air Jamaica.

It all started when her mother noticed that she was the “hands-on tinkering” type who just loved putting thing together (and maybe even pulling things apart). Her mom said to her “you need to figure out how to work with your hands.” That message planted a seed, and as often happens, a lightbulb moment came later when she received a brochure from Vaughn College of Aeronautics.
She was off and running, as they say, moving closer to her main dream of working for Boeing. Then a setback caused a delay because she needed another important piece of documentation. After applying for U.S. citizenship and waiting for that to come in, she soon had the chance of her dreams. She landed that dream job as she had hoped.
Over the years she was struck by something else…not many who looked like her were as fortunate to walk those halls and flex their skills in plane hangars. This stirred-up something on the inside that she describes as a God-inspired Calling, which led to launching BWIA – Black Women in Aviation, a non-profit organization that helps to increase representation.

Fast-forward all those years and she’s now not only an aviation professional, but also an author, speaker, business leader and dream chaser (ok the last one isn’t officially in her bio). Checkout more on her story and life’s work here: https://canvasrebel.com/meet-samantha-t-mitchell/, and more about her organization here: https://www.blackwomeninaviation.com/.
Family Feature: “Holding Grandma’s Hands”

The Family Line had a chance to catch up with our friend Walter Bernie Jackson to chat about life after Grandma Susie’s tragic passing. We first connected with Walter about five years ago while planning a men’s empowerment panel called F.L.E.X. – Fatherhood, Leadership, Education, XOXO (as in love for family and those near & dear). He mentioned that he, his wife and three daughters were affectionately known as NJ’s ‘Jackson 5’, or ‘J5’ for short.
Over ten years ago they found themselves in the news for reasons they wouldn’t want others to go through. Their beloved Grandma Susie was taken from them at the Mother Emanuel tragedy. Walter and his young family had recently visited with her, not knowing that a few weeks later she’d be gone. He says it’s been hard to go back and visit Charleston SC, but over the years he’s poured himself into being there for his family in those FLEX ways.

He says forgiveness has been hard, but his strength comes from those moments he remembers holding grandma’s hands. Plus, he can look with pride at how his father, mother and siblings were able to keep the family bonds tight as the ‘J5 OGs’. These days with his children all grown up, as the last one is heading off to college, he continues to serve the community as an elected School Board member and is certain that Grandma Susie’s hands are still guiding their every move.
A few years ago, a movie was made about the Mother Emanuel heartbreak and what it has meant for the affected families. It might still be available on Amazon Prime. But for a closer look at what it took for Walter and his family to get through this experience, checkout the clip on the ‘J5 Journey’ before Mother Emanuel, and after all the media attention has gone.

The ‘J5 Journey’ – https://youtu.be/MfNdGhhRBQM?si=0Upq_wpm1yZLZUiP
Emanuel Documentary (Trailer) – https://youtu.be/oBFSaiyl2bU?si=3d2FMRqbBhRFxRvm
Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process
“Two things define you: your patience when you have nothing, and your attitude when you have everything.” – shared by Trudy Parris on FB
“You can’t lead where you don’t go. You can’t show what you don’t know. You can’t grow what you don’t sow.”
“If people can be taught to hate, they can be taught to love. Make yourself a committee of one to teach that lesson until it takes hold.” – Opal Lee, ‘the grandmother of Juneteenth’
Good Stuff: “Haters Gonna Hate…So Just Be Great!”
If you caught our ‘Grad Central Station’ feature in last month’s edition you know it was a chance to spotlight the 2025 graduates from high school and college. It was a moment to look back on their younger days, while looking ahead at their future selves. With the graduation season pretty much done, we had one more graduate to add to the list.
As Chloe Jackson prepares to attend Texas Southern University, she had a chance to deliver a speech as 2025 Class President. She began by sharing that she’s been class president since sixth grade. Her role involved planning many group events and supporting her classmates in their activities. Then she laid out two points that might fit with the caption, “haters gonna hate…so just be great!”
With her father standing proudly a few rows behind (He was seated among school board officials), and the almost 600 graduates in front, Chloe took a moment herself to enjoy the experience with the ‘bars’ she dropped to close out the speech. The turnout for the ceremony filled the stands of the outdoor football stadium, as family and friends listened to her, as well as the valedictorian and salutatorian students. Checkout Chloe’s speech here: https://www.facebook.com/franklinreporter/videos/1794134971480694
Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy
Well, in case you need that extra umph to get through the summer, here’s a bonus graduation speech to ride with. This one’s from Harvard School of Dental Medicine 2025 Class President, Tashaua Holmes. (shared by Shaun Sr.)
Happy 30th birthday to Brianna as friends and fam showed up in Harlem NY for her big celebration and hometown throwdown. Big shoutout to her for all she does behind the scenes in support of The Family Line and linking-up family members on making things happen. Plus, since she currently resides in ATL, she’ll do the big sister thing for Lanah who’s headed to Brenau University in Georgia (pic shared by Gary).

A recent social media post suggested that Family Reunions have been on the decline, as families go through changes due to the passing of elders or unresolved conflicts. As folks become more spread out geographically, The Family Line hopes to do its part to keep family bonds alive. We owe it to Grandma Susie on the Jackson side, Grandma Miley and Grandma Lena on the Steele side and Grandma Mamimi on the Salami side. Here’s a pic from a recent trip to Arizona to visit one of our elders (Aunt Sheila) who moved from the east coast about 10 years ago.

Smile Emoji
Looks like ‘cousin Brad’ got funky at the block party. https://www.threads.com/@notcapnamerica/post/DLIC4u8A4S1?xmt=AQF0mrb8kxYO4YK95Q2k2cWtPn4tkZHctddCc5GHM1i9tQ
Is it that black people run things in culture, or that we can vibe with any culture? https://www.threads.com/@charisma_michele03/post/DJ215dRvZfB?xmt=AQF03kPHzmpyOh5IaRlqvxC2Jl1vCO9Y4bJqGPX9Qvwk2Q
Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “The Forecast for Your Day Trip and Life Dreams!”
“Right now, it’s 96 degrees in the shade. Real hot, in the shade…and getting hotter!” Sounds like the radio announcer setting up the day’s forecast in your area, right? Well, it could have been something like that. Those words aren’t too far off from lyrics some of us heard back in the day. But on the real, during a recent trip to Arizona, the summer weather there one evening was 107 degrees at 7:30pm.
That’s not complaining but about giving a snapshot of what it felt like on our visit to family. It was a ‘feeling hot forecast’ for the day trip we were taking to the town of Sedona. As with other parts of the world, the weather forecast gives the expected high and low temps for the day. Think of it like this, the forecast for your day trip might relate to how you live the life you love, even with those highs and lows.

We had a chance to view rock formation that seemed like they were God-made. According to one of our tour guides, that part of the world of red dirt mountain trails is fast becoming a tourist attraction, getting closer to having as many visitors as the Grand Canyon, another one of those amazing wonders of the world. There’s even a church built on top of the rocks (as if inspired by the Biblical text).
Fam, different moments in life allow us to appreciate how we love the life we live. It helps to put the journey in perspective based on times when you’re ‘feeling hot’ not just in atmosphere but maybe even in relationship or career. You might also remember some ‘lows’ you had to get through. Hopefully in the end, there’s the reward of getting to lead the life you dream. So, in this current social/political climate, and with America’s 250th Independence one year away, let’s saddle-up for the highs and lows to come.
(For a deeper dive into the issues, checkout https://SeeAmericaInColor.com).
Line Jams
Protoje – Feel It – https://youtu.be/amimA5WWtds?si=X-B3T5ZsZ4IknnJV
Friend of Mine (from ‘Smurfs’ movie soundtrack) – https://youtu.be/_MQnZgH0ZmQ?si=xd99QOgSmOeEZ8BS
The Family Line Motto: “Open Door to Good Cheer.”