Anniversary Edition: June 2026

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There’s lots going on at this time of year as students look forward to the end of the school year and their summer situations. Parents finalize plans for a family trip or signing-up for a fun event after dark. The graduation celebrations and summer season kinda go together, like my new book ‘Public Good Sense’ is with Independence Day events (more below). Also, this is the 2nd anniversary of The Family Line portal.  

It’s a good time to feature new families, one from the South, the other from the Northeast. In the Lead Story, Keith Henry allowed us to include the graduation message he shared at his alma mater. We also spotlight Courtney Joyce Washington in the ‘Tap-in’ column. She was named Principal of the Year. Visit the About page to learn more on how this portal of ‘Family Line Influencers’ came to be.

There’s a winning spirit that’s spreading by the NY Knicks in the NBA playoffs. They’ve been on a roll, winning in four game sweeps since the second round. While life isn’t always a winning streak, there’s a bond with sports that carries over to other areas of society. In the same way that sports can be a catalyst for success in business, education can be a catalyst for success in life.

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The Family Line Mission/Purpose Statement

“Joining hands and hearts across old-timers and next gens to make family connections feel more real, with courage to change and humility to heal.”

Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “What’s Black Got to Do With It!”

There’ve been a few news stories of late about pro athletes coming out of retirement. The most notable ones recently have been U.S. track & field sprinter Allyson Felix and premier tennis player Serena Williams. But for Naomi Osaka, sometimes she feels like stepping away (more on that in a second).

Felix says she’s back with an eye on making the 2028 US Olympic team in the mixed 4X400 event. Williams is looking to slowly work her way back on the court, by first signing up to play in a doubles match. Meanwhile, word on the street is that future stars are working their way up the charts too, like 18-year-old tennis player Alyssa James who’s now ranked in the top 50 (see her backstory here https://www.threads.com/@plantbasedeatyourveggies/post/DZADdW9ESnj?xmt=AQG0IflKOvwFLwOWvqtNEnn-6XKFLiM4rHKx-ksqPjwGMg).

But back to Osaka who recently hosted a party at the French Open among friends in the sport. Of course, the haters got going on bashing her for hosting a ‘black party’ as those in attendance were her close friends. Instead, Osaka clapped back and basically said, what’s black got to do with it! She added that since she’s half black and half Japanese, she’s proud of celebrating her background and with her culture.

After the first few years of her pro career, she took some time off to reassess her life roles and career goals. Upon returning after that layoff from the game, she has a new perspective on what matters most. These days you’ll see her arrive for a match in an outfit that looks like it was meant for the fashion runway. That’s because tennis might be her game, but she’s open to expanding her passion palette.

Lead Story: “Lock-in on Your North Star!”

As a member of the board of trustees at St. Lawrence University, a member of The Family Line, Keith Henry, had the pleasure of speaking to students from the Class of 2026. He shared his personal mission “To bring people together and create new levels of community, connectedness and compassion in life.” He broke that message down even further to highlight:

  • Community: Common unity, it’s about shared experiences.
  • Connectedness: Unified and connected to something bigger than self.
  • Compassion: Having concern for yourself as well as others. 

He reminded them that each person moves through life in different seasons, with unique expectations, ambitions, and responsibilities. That’s why it’s essential to pause and reflect on a regular basis. What might have felt right three weeks ago may not be right next month. Above all, be authentic and true to yourself, which gives you clarity to create real possibilities anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances.

That might have been a message for students, but on a separate note he had some nuggets for his fellow Knicks fans. There’s a lot of excitement in the city about the New York Knicks playing in the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs. The idea of a #NorthStar is on full display with Knicks captain, Jalen Brunson who plays at a level bigger than himself. 

He’s completely present, 100% locked in.  It’s some of the most relentless focus and concentration we’ve ever seen in any athlete, in any sport. His game revolves around “giving back and paying it forward” so his teammates can succeed. In Henry’s words, “That’s the essence of a #NorthStar. It’s a guiding purpose, the steady light that keeps us grounded. It’s power and magic that comes from being on point.”

Island Vibes: With Scoops of Roots & Culture from the Diaspora

A little-known town in the deep south where ‘Jim Crow’ was off limits.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXfVGz0AUTw/?igsh=MWtmajU3MHZpZWF2MA==

Did you know freed black slaves influenced the start of celebrating Memorial Day?
https://www.threads.com/@denisemose/post/DYwnu7Hlr5D?xmt=AQG0rKFS6datC8IwOqLYmhNWdZrjm-kW9ohZExL2J0tUGkkuk2BERnZGyPcsVjkH6euj495F&slof=1

The untold story of Black people’s struggles and successes tied to Hart Island on Staten Island NY.
https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVgdeyYDQOA/

Tap-in the Afterglow: Friends and Family Who’re Good to Go!”

Provided by: Jarvis Washington

The graduates have received their diplomas and are off to the next step in their journey. Where they’re going and what they’ll be doing is up for grabs, if they want to get it. They will be rising to a new stage in life’s repeating cycle of growth and change. For those who helped to prepare them, it can be a bitter-sweet feeling seeing the students sail off to the sunset and to a new day at the same time.

 Among that group is my dear wife Courtney Joyce Washington, who was selected as Principal of the Year for Cedar Hill ISD in her FIRST year of employment there.  She leads with her heart and gives 100% every day to the students, staff, and community. We know firsthand the long hours, and dedication educators give to their craft. So, it’s no surprise others quickly recognized what a jewel she is.

Many might wonder how she does it or what makes her tick? Well, those who get to experience her in-person know of her love as an educator and committed sense of service. At times there might even be a calming presence she brings to difficult moments, as she often reminds herself, “don’t sweat it, God is in control.”  In the end, she knows how to have a good time while also doing good work.

Congratulations, my love!  

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate reasons for having passed through it.” – George Washington Carver

“You don’t use people to advance your position. You use the position you have to advance people.” Posted by Lisa Shepherd on LinkedIn

“Knowledge is the process of piling up facts. Wisdom lies in their simplification.” – Martin H. Fischer

Good Stuff: “Colleagues on the Job, Friends for Life!”

It started out as two boys having big dreams. They weren’t sure how things would play out, considering there would be a steep climb involved. What seemed like just two friends who met up in High School in Jamaica, became “colleagues on the job, friends for life.” They migrated to the US for college, with one pursuing study in medicine and the other in accounting. But with self-reflection they took a different path.

They wanted to fly and moved to Melbourne, Florida to start that journey. They went separate ways on their career journeys but would keep each other on track with the dream of eventually flying for American Airlines. They’ve been motivation for each other and maybe even a mirror for how they’d achieve their dreams. The link below has them telling the story on their flight together in the American Airlines cockpit.

The story has a bigger message that might hit home for graduates as well as those looking to reinvent themselves on a new path. Sometimes the journey isn’t always a straight line. In addition, there might be moments of distancing yourself from others to see clearly what’s meant for you. Then as the path unfolds, you’ll arrive at a point where it might be said you’ve made it. You’ll feel like you’re being true to yourself. In their own words: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYiMrEwPDnj/?igsh=MWxhc3dwMWU0ZTE3Nw==

Book Brief: Page Notes & Thumb Scrolls

Public Good Sense: Rebirth in Voice of a People and Soul of a Nation

One of the first orders of business, not long after a child is born, is applying for a Social Security Card. That number will be assigned for life and is important for the work world. The card number uniquely identifies the holder to the system. This way their earnings can be tracked, taxed and managed in the marketplace. The social security number goes with us even if we’re not holding the physical card.

There’s a similar concept for mobile devices. Every cellphone has a SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module), as a physical or electronic ‘smart chip’. This uniquely identifies the device in the cell network and allows you to do calls, texts and uploads/downloads. The book ‘Public Good Sense’ takes a page from that idea in how it connects the dots across history, civics and culture in the civic space.

It sets the stage for understanding America’s journey from 1776 to present. Plus, in the same way that Thomas Paine wrote ‘Common Sense’ in 1776 to rally around the Declaration of Independence, Public Good Sense in 2026 is meant to rally us around the Declaration of Emergence. Consider the book as another kind of SIM Card for being in social impact mode. So, go ahead and install it now! Direct Buy: https://www.publicgoodsense.com (More points of sale being added in-store)

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

In last month’s issue we shared news that a Caribbean chef was one of the contestants on the Next Level Chef Reality Show, Season 5. The bigger news is that Chef Darian Bryan won the whole thing. So, island cooking gonna be on and poppin’ at https://www.chefdarianbryan.com!

The fishing season is picking up as warmer weather kicks in. Here’s Emilie after her first catch. It’s ready to go from sea to kitchen to fish fry! Hey Chef Darian, ready to fillet this one?

Who wouldn’t want 102 to look this good on you? That might be how cuz Cecile was feeling when she met up with Uncle Edmond at his NJ home. He’s the nephew of Ann McIntosh, who’s the person from family tree history that’s considered as the Steele Matriarch from 100+ years ago.

It’s cap and gown season as the graduates hear speeches and celebrate memories. Hope you loved the Lead Story column. So Class of 2026, feel free to reply or enter a comment on this blog with your thoughts from that inspiring message.

Look who’s rev’d up! Even though her new 9-to-5 in the pharma industry comes with a learning curve, Deja is spreading her wings as a fitness trainer in the evenings and weekends. This will keep her juices flowing. Checkout more on her new fitness spot https://www.revdfitness.com/team/deja-cunningham/.

June is Caribbean heritage month. Let’s recognize Rohan Freeman who became the first Jamaican to reach the summit of Everest in 2009 and again on May 23, 2025. He’s also the first Jamaican and African-American to climb the Seven Summits; the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. Here he is with Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

Lastly, with World Cup Soccer set to be in full swing as 48 countries are set to compete. History was already made for the country of Curaçao being in its first ever World Cup. Which country are you rooting for? Drop us a note, maybe we’ll feature them if they win it all.

Smile Emoji

Is this what happens when you see the needle at the doctor’s office?
https://www.threads.com/@hannsfashion/post/DYzjr7KCWNW?xmt=AQG072S5Ty2_K56Nk4SI_MBP12-uCtZBn8jlO0Lsawwl5bwslPyBL_E9_dfoOZwj_d1Lumse&slof=1

How about walking into work like this after taking a sick day?
https://www.threads.com/@goboujihair/post/DYTAt4BATDZ?xmt=AQG0Z3whl5rdd23VdLp2i4U9fdbKfP8Wj-v0hQZFYhOXiA

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “The Game is Hot, The Weather’s Getting There Too!”

NY Knicks fans have something to cheer for. Their team made it to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years. Fans have been hanging out at watch parties, and some are even traveling to the Spurs arena when the Knicks are on the road. It’s high time for Knicks fans and sporting events. While that’s happening on the basketball court, 48 countries are set to compete for the Soccer World Cup.

It’s like the game is hot and the weather is getting there. With summer solstice set to roll in marking the first official day of summer, we can expect the longest daylight hours of the year. That’s because the sun is at its highest point relative to the earth’s orbit. These days we’re basically celebrating high point accomplishments of graduates and teams in different championship events.

In the same way that sports can reflect success in business, education can reflect success in family and country. Most people can relate to teaching moments in sports as well as with education not just in a classroom setting but in life. This isn’t so much about having degrees and athleticism, but about learning what wasn’t taught based on one’s awareness of self, the immediate surroundings and society.

What’s even more revealing in sports is what commentators call ‘game sense’. There’re athletes who seem to know when, where and how to make that special play. Similarly, it helps to have ‘spirit sense’ when it comes to the issues of our time whether in family or country. Education is important for making headway in your career. However, it takes awareness not to simply grow like a tree but also be good fruit.

 (For a deeper dive on the issues of our time, checkout https://SeeAmericaInColor.com).

Line Jams

Shakira Ft Burna Boy – Dai Dai – https://youtu.be/fcnDmrtj6Sk?si=Vc5HuoWRbQaNCpVx

FIFA World Cup 2026 Anthem Song – https://youtu.be/wZsDXk0Kd6o?si=Ne30VfrfAZc2go7-

The Family Line Motto: “Open Door to Good Cheer.”

Next Level Edition: May 2026

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If you’ve been watching American Idol, you know that the singing has been off the charts. Sometimes, it feels magical, maybe even sending chills for the judges. The competition prepares the performers to take their singing chops to the next level. After the season is all done, some will go on to become mainstream artists, others might find a new lane in the music industry.

This month, with spring in full swing and graduation season about to ramp-up, we took some time to share content on how folks rise and shine in career or elsewhere with the Celebrity Row and Lead Story columns. Not to be missed is the Life & Times column with my latest book on America’s journey the past 250+ years. Visit the About page to learn more on how this portal of ‘Family Line Influencers’ came to be.

Whether in sports or life, things go through seasons. In some sports it’s almost half a year or more of preparation, education and execution on the playing field or the field of dreams. There’re are droughts or losing streaks that might come into play. But those that come out on the other side find themselves with a new level in perspective. That’s what we hope to deliver this month and beyond.

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The Family Line Mission/Purpose Statement

“Joining hands and hearts across old-timers and next gens to make family connections feel more real, with courage to change and humility to heal.”

Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “A Different Shot in Another Game”

As the NBA playoffs go through the rounds, things are getting really chippy, as players complain about referee bias. Take for example the Celtics who got knocked out in the first round by the Sixers.  Boston’s Jalen Brown wasn’t too happy about how the series went and sounded off about officiating. The league wasn’t having it, so they slapped him a fine. In other series matchups, the concern hasn’t let-up.

Maybe Rick Fox can remember from his days playing for the Lakers and the Celtics, how the playoff is a whole new level of competition. While he might not have been seen as a franchise player, he sure was a key role player. Well, these days he’s got his eyes on another role as he announced that he’s running for office in the Bahamas where he was raised.

He says he’s running to be a man of the people, sharing and elevating the vision of the people. He’s rallying the constituents to move with clarity, courage and integrity.  He wants to level-up the Bahamas in new areas on the world stage. He declared that “We should also honor the fathers and mothers of our nation. Their legacy brought us to this moment. Our responsibility now is to move The Bahamas forward.”

While Fox was born in Canada, the Bahamas is where roots were planted and shoots were grown. As reported by CBS Sports, he migrated to the US and went to high school in Inidiana. His college career at University of North Carolina opened the door on him becoming a recognized name in sports. Now he’s taking a different shot in another game where for him, it’s gotta be more than politics.

Lead Story: “Yes, You’re Seeing Doubles, And It’s a Good Thing!”

A dream deferred isn’t necessarily denied! That might be how a mother feels about her twin son’s becoming Doctors. They are now both working together at the same NY Hospital, doing surgery and other medical procedures. This is one of those times when people find themselves seeing doubles, and it’s a good thing. Meet cardiologist Dr. Andre Cheng (in blue) and his twin, anesthesiologist Dr. Sandre Cheng.

This dream started when Andre was very sick. Their mother Claudia feared she was going to lose him and thought to herself she needed to become a doctor. She sent the boys to Hong Kong to live with their grandmother and then migrated to the US where her sights were set on becoming a pediatrician. It seemed like a longshot and long haul, where Claudia wasn’t sure she wanted to be away from her kids.

As the boys grew, they first wanted to become pilots but found a love for science. After going through college and Med School, they’re now working in their field of dreams. They often get mistaken by patients and staff as they’re identical in looks and almost carbon copies in expertise. Their personal and professional bond is like Batman and Robin, where they’re skilled in their lanes and solid together.

While mom made the sacrifice of not becoming a pediatrician, she got two for the price of one in her boys becoming doctors. It’s like the experience life teaches us where God gives us ideas where some are ours to develop, some are meant to be shared with others, and some we’ll give back to God to determine the final say on the matter. Mom Claudia might have come to that realization and acceptance as well.

Island Vibes: With Scoops of Roots & Culture from the Diaspora

The history some don’t know and others shouldn’t forget. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXgmu20DIum/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

An island chef takes his game to the ‘Next Level Chef’ Reality Show https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXxozXmtlaY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Jamaica has a sister language called…’Mekatelyu’, that’s spoken in Costa Rica. https://www.threads.com/@cdmjamaica/post/DX-eTgDjAhv?xmt=AQG0onVeTGTHFEb_OWO7OZBUAfAJzixjfZz6mfjwO1uwAA

Did You Know? Family Archive Tidbits

As the Major League Baseball season settles in, teams are already dealing with setbacks and personnel shifts. In Philly a new Head Coach is in charge and the team seems to be on a turnaround. The Chicago Cubs are on a roll with a home and away winning streak that’s a long way from their down-in-the-dump days. Those teams and fans are experiencing a new sense of enthusiasm and excitement.

But they might sure remember when they were dealing with the rocky side of Homeplate. Those were the days when home runs were few, and wins were hard to come by. That feeling might be true for baseball players when teams go through a spell, or families go through rocky seasons. Whether due to grief, setbacks, deferred dreams or other missing life ingredients, there’s a period of doubt and distrust.

One expert in the link below gives lessons about family legacy that’s worth its weight in gold. For teams to move forward, there’s usually the need for a shift in team dynamics. How that plays out depends on leadership and kinship. Similarly, there might even be a lesson there for friendship and family dynamics. At the end of the day, knowing the ‘why’ of things will point the way for how to endure anyhow.  

Family Legacy Tidbits:
https://www.threads.com/@nealkshah/post/DXs4wjUDAS7?xmt=AQG0xQJSX17dZYoKlCDt_t_XZyzMawmMd-KLeujDT4t7hw

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“Not all storms come to disrupt your life, some come to clear your path.” – Paulo Coelho (shared by Yasmine Salami)

“Education is the single most important endeavor of the human race.” – George Lucas

Shared by James Walker on FB

Good Stuff: “Games Upon Games, Records Upon Records!”

The annual pilgrimage to the NFL Draft recently landed in the blue-collar industrial town of Pittsburgh. Fans came from far and wide to cheer on their team and see their favorite players get picked. In pro sports, Draft Day is the ultimate feeling for rising from college to the next level. The equivalent of that is Signing Day at the high school level. This year’s NFL Draft had the usual sure-picks and surprises.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell eased into the evening with an interview on ESPN where he talked about Flag Football. He believes Flag has caught on because it’s accessible, less expensive and popular among female athletes. It will even be in the 2028 LA Olympics, as it’s a fast-growing sport for men and women in the next generation, like Jasmine and Chloe (2nd pic, 2nd from left) from the “Jackson 5’ crew.

These fierce females bring their A-game to the field. Earlier in the year, Chloe’s squad became champs in their league. The Commissioner is proud of what Flag represents for players and fans, both on and off the field. Meanwhile, the league’s new recruits bring their experience of games upon games, and the NFL keeps breaking records upon records, with over 100K fans who attended the Draft in Pittsburgh.

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

Congrats to cuz Styles, who became the Atlanta IBJJF Open Jiu-Jitsu Champion for the 4th time. Don’t try to pull a fast one on him on the mat or in life as he’s a discipled and skilled young man!

The runners were too hot to trot at the recent Penn Relays. The vibe has grown so much over the years that even non-Jamaicans are repping for Jamaican squads. They show up and show-out in their colors.

WORLD RECORD! Jamaica just became the first mixed 4x100m team to run under 40 seconds, clocking 39.99s to win the final heat at the World Athletics Relays in Botswana. Something about them yams!

Sending belated birthday greeting to cuz Gerry who turned 7? years old. She was treated to a special show with her daughter-in-law and friends as well as dining at one of Port Royal’s famous fish spots.

Here is Aunt Sheila in California at the Reagan Presidential Library. Plans were to fly there to celebrate her friend’s 90th birthday. But things changed last-minute and became a 7-hr road trip. That didn’t dampen the party though.

Belated happy Mother’s Day to those who do their best work giving, loving and believing in us. A special flashback pic of my departed mother whose career as a stenographer was a preview of my skillset as a communicator. While we’re on the topic of mothers, here’s a flashback pic of my wife and her BFF.

Wanna do a family project like the Smith family? Well, they got together and turned an old school bus into a mobile home. They came up with a vision and made it plain by stripping down the bus to the shell. Now they can hit the road at a lower cost than buying multiple plane tickets.https://www.threads.com/@thesmithspartyof6/post/DXnZqOeF7rB?xmt=AQG0zVccA8B9jHfzOpSzGLsuGBVFJVFRQQIDTs02-_8awQ

Ever built or climbed a tree house? Well, this man had a vision for doing just that. Now it has become a resort in upstate New York. The venue isn’t your typical vacation hideaway, but it does offer some modern amenities.

Lastly, let’s shoutout Anusca (in light blue) on her recent decision to become a Muslim. Friends and family were there for the ceremony known as The Shahada, which is the Islamic declaration of faith. It is usually accompanied by a personal reflection or prayer.

Smile Emoji

How’d you like to have one of these parked in your driveway? https://www.threads.com/@jbullyy/post/DX5Oi2oGbc-?xmt=AQG0HWsC9vgO-f7NXEbhekESSkYfDL5AwlZ4YG8bc7HFOA

Somebody is in a good groove before summer hits! https://www.threads.com/@troyamess/post/DXFPwOrkpPn?xmt=AQG0wsyXwegeBYWDxRcMubRMLpWwckcYj4dM9oYJFMIK7A

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Going from Impossible to Possible!”

The big wigs and power players were out in force. It was the annual trip to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby. Considered the first race in the triple crown series, some of the finest breed stallions got the chance to strut their stuff. The event is like a gala for horse race enthusiasts. Maybe the top-tier horses and jockeys get the chance to be serenaded and applauded.

In this year’s showing, something spectacular happened. The winning horse Golden Tempo pulled off a rare feat by going from last to first as the race unfolded. We’ve seen this before in sports, where Tom Brady was drafted last during his early days, but became first-rate as a six-time Superbowl champion. We’ve seen something similar recently in the NBA playoffs where teams in the hole later won the round.

What can we take away from these examples? Well at a minimum, the only way that can happen is first by having the mindset of going from impossible to possible. The jockey for Golden Tempo could easily have been written off as not having a chance at the late stage of the race. But he must have come to realize that winning was still possible. That’s a personal lesson with the release of my latest book.

In the beginning it feels like being in last place. But even before the marketing wheels got going, the belief in publishing the book grew from impossible to possible. So now, all the energy and passion that went into writing the book is shifting towards going from last to the highest possible point of returns (see links below). There’s a next level awaiting us all. We must just lock in on the goal and dig-in on the task.  

Marketplace Options

Amazon Kindle eBook Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZFWPFCP

Amazon Paperback Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZFH5TK3

Direct Buy: https://www.publicgoodsense.com (More points of sale being added)

(For a deeper dive into the issues, checkout https://SeeAmericaInColor.com).

Line Jams

Joy Rhodes – Supposed To – https://youtu.be/5_qSllmuHA4?si=koxjUBPEumkU-z_5

Michael Jackson – Human Nature – https://youtu.be/YNzuiRuQNYY?si=LaI9nNWI8-ZvrxEY

The Family Line Motto: “Open Door to Good Cheer.”

Springtime Edition: April 2025

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Well, school winter break is just about over, springtime feelings are just about to pop! As the cherry blossoms bloom in the DMV, some folks were surprised to see former President Barack Obama in the background of their sight-seeing pic. Well, such is what they call a photo-bomb, or just lucky chance.

No such moment in this month’s edition. Instead, you’ll find things about to shift from indoors to outdoors. We cover stories on the ice, on the track and on the social beat. Plus, with Easter around the corner, many see this as a season of new beginnings inside and out. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal of ‘Family Line Influencers’ came to be.

We heard the sad news of the passing of Usain Bolt’s father. We’re also in ‘recession-watch’ as some economists fear the money tide’s about to change. Folks are looking to pull back on things. Maybe this calls for more ‘mindfulness’ by spending time gardening or trying your hand at making a new dish.  

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “Fast as a Lion!”

These days, many are wondering if Usain Bolt’s world records will ever be broken. There’re up & coming athletes around the globe who’ve been getting lots of buzz. Of course. Every year at this time in Jamaica, there’s the Boys & Girls Track & Field Champs that bring wild excitement.

The African Continent is more known for long distance runners, but the country of Botswana has its own world contender. Letsile Tebogo began as a soccer player in his early days. Then a teacher suggested he consider track & field. He said the sport helped keep him out of trouble, preventing him from getting caught-up with the wrong crowd.

He started out as a quarter-miler running 400-meter races. But now he’s making waves as a premier sprinter. Maybe after a while he realized he could run as fast as a lion. At the last Olympics in Paris, he took gold in the 200-metrer final, even beating Noah Lyles at his favorite distance. He’s getting ready for this year’s big meets at the World Championship and the Diamond League Series.

Bolt doesn’t seem worried his record is gonna fall any time soon. But at 21, Tebogo became the 2024 World Athlete of the Year. He’s got time on his side to continue his development, and maybe even bring more props to his nation in the sprint category. Checkout out his story here, https://youtu.be/neGU96lug70?si=gELsybozJqw7Ha0H.

Lead Story: “Art is Life, Life is Art”

Story idea by: Yolanda & Nadine

At sunrise or sunset, you’ll find great picturesque moments. It’s something about how sunlight can reflect differently, or how it can create different shadow-effects. That’s what folks in visual arts understand about capturing those moments on canvas, where art is life, and life is art.

Ask Garrett Campbell-Wilson from the Steele family and he’ll ‘school’ you about the wonders of art. He has had a passion for art from an early age and received formal training. For him, variety is key in his creative process, and he finds it important to resist becoming restricted to one style or way of working.

According to one of his industry colleagues, “He is an economical painter, who says much with very little. When close up to one of his paintings, the brush strokes are wild and free, apparently abstract. However, when you pull back to view the whole image those strokes not only describe the form of the subject but also charge the subject with life.”

These days, Garett displays his works of art in numerous locations in Vancouver and has private and corporate clients in Canada and the United States. In his own words, “Painting is where I cultivate my thoughts, experiences, and dreams into meditation. Art has become a personal ritual, a daily rite which leads me to study the world around me and increases my awareness of the universe.” Link-up with Garrett at his online front desk here https://www.gcamwilstudio.com/frontdesk.html.

Family Feature: “Who Said It’s Only a Man’s World?”

It was a great spring day to be outdoors! The occasion was the Second Annual Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day, organized by Samantha Mitchell and her team at Black Women in Aviation. The event was held at the National Guard base in New Castle Delaware, with the Governor and other public officials in attendance.

Things started indoors with the backstory on how the event came to be, through the persistence of many who’re are descendants of the 332nd Fighter Group of the Air Force. The audience learned that women supported these men behind the scenes, which made us ask, “Who said it’s only a man’s world?” There were vendor and community exhibits, hands-on STEM activities for students and photo-op meet & greets.

Someone left the event as a winner of round-trip tickets from Avelo Airlines. The event honors the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, while inspiring the next generation of aviation dreamers and enthusiasts. We got into the spirit and fun of things by taking pics inside/outside a C130 transport plane with Samantha & Devon. It’s a plane our own Shaun Sr from the Steele family flew on in his air force days.  

The outdoor portion of the day also featured the Black Hawk helicopter, L39, King Air, Delaware State University’s Red Tails and more. Beyond that, it’s certainly not only a man’s world, as we learned that back in the day, Samantha was the first female mechanic for Air Jamaica at JFK Airport. Checkout the local Fox29 news report on the event here https://www.fox29.com/news/tuskegee-airmen-honored-delaware-national-guard-2nd-annual-commemoration.

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“Being honest with yourself means being honest with God. Being honest with God means being honest with yourself.”

“Before you speak, let your words pass through 3 gates: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?” – shared by Lisa Shepherd on LinkedIn

“I am who I am and what I am because of what I’ve taken into my mind. I can change who I am and where I am by changing what I take into my mind.” – Tim Williams (shared on FB)

Good Stuff: : “A Breakout Performance on Stage

We’ve got a rising star in our midst! That might be one way to describe the performance of High School senior Chloe, in her recent Stage Play. She was the stepmother in Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s adaptation of Cinderella: Enchanted Editon. It’s based on the version played by Brandy and Whitney Houston.

To watch her step across the stage in confidence and flair brought a smile and proud feeling to her parents. She was joined by her schoolmates who showed their singing and acting chops were on point. Even their theater teacher was in awe, because she has known many of them for 8-10 years of their lives.

The performance on Senior night was extra special. Friends and family were there to cheers them on and present them with flowers. There were a few tear-jerker moments as the students were honored for their dedication, resilience and passion for the performing arts. We’re not able to share pics from the night because of strict photo-taking rules.

The school’s theater program is known for high quality shows. This one didn’t disappoint. Everything was top-notch, from set design to dance routines to full-on orchestra renditions. It felt bigger than just a hometown performance by students. Plus, they’ve got role models who came before them, including one of their own who is currently starring on Broadway in Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’.

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

Lots of sports championships in the air! In Jamaica, there was High School Boy & Girls Champs, with one young man under 14 running 10.6 in the 100-meter finals. That’s right under 14, crazy! There was also the kickoff of the Grand Slam Track event by Michael Johnson, the Founder/Commissioner.

But our Lanah ran her 60-meter dash in a PR time of 7.99 sec at the recent Adidas Nationals Indoor Track & Field. Even though she had a slight hamstring injury and couldn’t complete the remaining rounds, she placed 26th overall in her category. Here she’s having a little fun next to the Adidas logo.

The NHL playoffs are coming soon. You won’t find many of us on the ice. But Serge’s cuz #11 NY Islander Anthony Duclair has been having a rough go recently. Let’s send him some love during his downtime from the team. Earlier this year his foundation opened a synthetic ice rink at a South Florida school.

Then there’s Anthony’s brother Chris, whose team Hobart College won the 2025 NCAA DIVISION III Men’s Hockey Championship for the 3rd consecutive year. Guess he’s getting ready to take things to the next level.

Chris Duclair ’27 lifts the national championship trophy.

Lastly, wanna send a shoutout to Carol for getting the ‘Gen Pal’ format going in the Steele family line. Her insight was very helpful for Deja as she prepares to apply to Physician Assistant (PA) school. Carol’s journey in the medical field struck a chord with Deja!

Smile Emoji

An Easter message, like no other. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP82XbEkx/

How older Caribbean folks dance. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP82Xqaw6/

Hey Church ushers, gonna close the doors this Easter Sunday? (shared by Nadine) https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH4olyfvsgE/?igsh=cmY5d3Y1cWZwdm5k

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Get with the Program!”

Something historic happened recently in Washington. NJ’s senior Senator Cory Booker, spoke for 25 hours and 5 mins on the Senate floor. This broke the previous record for the longest Senate speech, which was held by segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond. At the time, he was trying to stop the Civil Rights Act of 1957 from being passed.

Senator Booker, currently in his second term, said he often thought that Thurmond’s speech wasn’t a record we should celebrate. It’s something that was always in the back of his mind, not so much as a record to break but as a milestone to shake. Well, he recognized that with the first 100 days of the new Administration happening at the end of April, that ‘the time is now’ to make a difference.

He challenged his colleagues to do better. He drew inspiration from John Lewis and maybe even from Fannie Lou Hamer, to implore us as everyday citizens to wake-up for “good trouble”. Well, many of us felt just as moved, even before and since the Senator’s recent action. Thanks to a collaborative effort, organized by See America In Color, we’ve got a chance to rally the people for the public good.

The time is now, so get with the program, like our upcoming “J.A.M. Sessions with the People”. During his marathon speech, Senator Booker quoted these words: “The power of the people is greater than the people in power.” He and other public officials have agreed to join us to show what it means when the power of the people and the people in power come together in a major way. Checkout Youtube promo here: https://youtu.be/KJz00csbsB4.

(For a deeper dive into the issues, checkout https://SeeAmericaInColor.com).

Line Jams

Sevyn Streeter – It’s a Man’s World – https://youtu.be/H9gJI56ltJU?si=OzgOJYrLNfjMQtju

Samuelle – So You Like What You See (Get W=with the Program) – https://youtu.be/BKokZr7qq38?si=RGMRDdemrfMb1LCd

The Family Line Motto: “Open Door to Good Cheer.”

‘Herstory’ Edition: March 2025

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Hey ladies, how ya doing? Sounds like the words from an Erykah Badu song or someone trying to throw-down a slick rap to a female. Well, this month’s edition is all about the women and what they’re doing to tell their story, live their dreams and raise their family. In other words, how they’re ‘lifing’.

We pull-up on Keke Palmer in the Celebrity Row and celebrate the launch of ‘Joy Ministries’ in the Lead Story. We hope to team-up as a collab along the way. Of course, there’re the regular columns that drop a Smile Emoji and Turn Up Tips. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal of ‘Family Line Influencers’ came to be.

Recently we lost Angie Stone in a tragic highway accident. She was traveling from ATL to Baltimore to perform her usual mix of ‘catchy tracks’. Well, in honor of her musical legacy and expression of love for the “brothas”, we’ve got her with a ‘double play’ in the Line Jams feature. Guess which track is a fav of ours that describes the Family Line journey to a tee?  (hint: Take Everything In)  

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “On and Poppin’!”

It was another long day in Hollywood with the Oscar Awards taking center stage. While the show aired on the east coast at 8pm, it was just 5pm on the west coast. This means that folks there were up from the crack of dawn getting their makeup and outfit right to walk the red carpet in the afternoon sun.

Keke Palmer Styling

There’s always a parade of stars that show up and show out. Among them was Keke Palmer, who’s been doing showbiz from her days as a teenager. Many will remember her role as the foster child in Tyler Perry’s Madea Family Reunion. She was popping that gum in the back seat and Madea wasn’t having it.

These days Palmer has blossomed from child actor to seasoned performer. After a brief stint working with ABC on their afternoon news show, she’s taken on a different lane of work that fits her “on and poppin’” personality. Her bio page is getting longer to the point of her probably getting her own biopic one day.

Keke Palmer & SZA

As if acting wasn’t enough, she’s also an author, capturing her journey in a book titled “Master of Me”. She tries to share lessons when she’s not glammed up on what it means to be a good person and what it takes to be a success. Her most recent movie “One of Them Days” co-starring R&B artist SZA even added a new notch to her street cred.

Lead Story: “Good News of Joy & Love”

What’s it gonna take to have more joy to go around in the world? Well, Let’s check the record from ‘Tiana Joy’ and her debut as Franklin Middle School basketball coach. Coach Tiana, who saw her game skills reach new levels in her college days, decided to return to her ‘home team’ of Franklin where it all started.

You can tell from the energy that she rallied the team around a new vibe and swag which added a trophy to the bag in winning the championship. The joy they had went from inside to outpouring. It just shows the joy you have the world can’t give or take away and does wonders when you give it away.

That’s something mama knows too, as Rev. Dr. Catina Jackson recently launched her ‘Joy Ministries’ to “provide joy for your journey”. Her Calling assignment includes strong advocacy for social action, civic and political engagement, international awareness and engagement, education and young adult mentorship. Plus, she’s on board with new efforts to celebrate/elevate other Family Line Influencers.

So checkout below video tribute to Tiana and the team, courtesy of Hoop Diaries. Also, as part of our collab of Family Line Influencers, we’re teaming up with our friend and fam to deliver content around ‘Next Gen Activism’, coming soon. For more visit her website below. And as a bonus, checkout their friend, recording artist JustJoE with an old-school style jam for the ladies that’s “Cool to Love”.

R&B Artist JustJoE, “Cool to Love”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0vTCrqIkw0

Coach Tiana and her championship team:     https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGLiE4dxCZb/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Rev. Dr. Catina Jackson and ‘Joy Ministries’:  https://revcatinajackson.com/

Family Feature: “The Little Flower Beginnings”

The life of an immigrant comes with excitement and anticipation. It means leaving your native land to plant roots in another part of the world. That’s something Patricia understands, as one of the early arrivals to the U.S. as part of the ‘GS2’ crew (Generation Steele). She’ll tell you quite a bit has happened since.

These days we know her as an educator/administrator who’s running a private pre-school in the Montessori tradition. Her journey first started back in 1982 when she launched Little Flower Preparatory School, based on the motto that “It is easier to build a child than to repair an adult”.

Patricia with Pre-schooler

Since then, she’s seen kids at her school go from Kindergarten to Ph.D. level heights. There’ve been challenging moments and times of having to reset too. But these days, with all the arrows coming at the Department of Education, Patricia is doing her thing to raise the next generation. She believes in providing thought-provoking educational opportunities and social development skills for every child in her school.

She works with a supportive staff and has limited/no external financial support. Education has always been central in a Caribbean household, so Patricia also lives her dream as an education entrepreneur. So, mark your calendar for her upcoming annual event on June 7th 2025.

Dr. Jillian Ryan, former Pre-schooler

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“Parents get their joy in raising children by watching them go from understanding things spoken to them at a young age, to understanding things that are unspoken to them in their older years.”

“A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.” – Mahatma Gandhi

“Anxiety happens when you think you have to figure out everything at once. Breathe. You’re strong. You got this. Take it day by day.” – Karen Salmansohn (shared by Yasmine)

Good Stuff: : “A History-Maker Who Flies High

Hosted/written by: Samantha Mitchell, Black Women in Aviation (BWIA)

Who would have thought that dreams of becoming a musician could pivot into making aviation history? Well, Gabrielle Harding’s journey from aspiring artist to the first HBCU alumna to fly for a commercial airline was nothing short of inspiring. She left us with that and more from our recent fireside chat.

Her story reminded us all of the power of perseverance, adaptability, and believing in our own limitless potential. More importantly, from the fireside chat, we walked away with a challenge—to BE BETTER! Whether in aviation, leadership, or personal growth, let’s continue pushing boundaries and striving for excellence.

Captain Gabrielle Harding

Ms. Harding, a mother of two, even shared some tips on how to navigate your career as a working mother. While she had us in awe from her story of starting out in the smallest of single engine planes to flying planes she never imagined in her wildest dreams, she also gave us a sneak peek on her next mountain to climb as a commercial pilot. Could it be a rocket moment?

For more on what you might have missed, checkout the BWIA fireside chat with Captain Harding here – https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kb7ihl39td4k9ieqaxb5s/Video-Feb-21-2025-8-22-51-PM.mov?rlkey=zy43qmaqilq6c3gpv33t7hyry&st=aslh4omb&dl=0

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

As life goes on, folks are making it “do what it do”. But this generation prefers to call it ‘lifing’. There’s excitement and pride for Taylor in ATL who recently landed her first property of a townhouse. While it might take some time to fill-up all the rooms, she’s sure to appreciate the bigger space. Congrats cuz!

Then there’s Annetta who spent time outdoors with her squirrel friend ‘Alvin’. Well, that’s what she calls this one, even though there are a few of them running around. She’s not sure which is which. Who knew she was a squirrel whisperer!

Annetta, “The Squirrel Whisperer”

Sending shoutout to Dominique on her recent promotion to ‘Assistant Lead’ position at Life Time Inc. After some downtime from the classroom, she shifted things and spread her wings in Education, going from school building to biz setting. Let’s just say, she’s like the ‘boss’ behind the boss in the Kid’s Academy at her location.

Dominique, ‘Assistant Lead’

With Yasmine back from her R&R trip to Paris, let’s see what she’s got up her sleeves next. As she hangs-out with her ‘sista girls’, seems like more ‘Herstory’ activities are brewing?

Yasmine and her ‘sista girls’

Lastly, a flashback pic of sisters Noelle, Gerry & Carol. They traveled from different parts of North America and the Caribbean, as they met-up in Florida a few years ago for a family occasion.

Smile Emoji

Black history for real: Folks always doing a new line dance, even when things falling apart in the world.

https://www.threads.net/@highlybeautiful/post/DGtncwCv4Kh?xmt=AQGzkxhcwURcH9QM9EYSC9h4AKzR6I5u1fSrZvNXp6cwWQ

Caribbean parents can’t make up their minds about the light. https://www.instagram.com/p/DGj5LvduS6y/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Ain’t I a Woman?”

Throughout our history, black women have been asking, “Ain’t I a Woman?” It’s a question notably attached to Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist from the 19th century. It harkens back to the experience of black women during slavery, and to Sojourner’s time as a traveling preacher when she echoed those words at a Women’s Rights Convention in 1851. It was a speech she gave ‘off the cuff’.

Some are asking the same question these days, with the sense that black female voices are always being pushed to the side. For some, it might be hard to face a black woman because history gives reminders of how they were treated in the backroom. But what Black women have done for America might have some similarities to another woman whose heritage goes back to biblical times.

Africa is often described as the ‘mother’ of civilization, but it’s in the story of Mary, mother of “The One”, that gives us clues on a mother’s role for the greater good in humanity. Mary didn’t merely give birth to a Son. What she did was give birth to a higher purpose in mankind. Throughout our history, black women have been holding-it-down for their family and even giving birth to a higher purpose in the nation.

Maybe that’s the rub that causes black women to get the short end of the stick sometimes. In American history, black woman were the ones who raised the slave master’s kids. They cooked the meals and tended the household chores. They even took the flack, while others were given some slack. So, like Tyler Perry’s Madea might share in her own way, “A black woman ain’t one to mess with, ya hurd.” Below is a clip that gives another example of a powerful female voice, from the late Octavia E. Butler.

Comment on the human condition: https://www.threads.net/@iogandogulgar/post/DG8SmG4uTj8?xmt=AQGzT4MnkJtcpNUwSq977nOLgw1B8ozSFUSVj1yQrBAqcg

(For a deeper dive into the issues, checkout https://SeeAmericaInColor.com).

Line Jams

Angie Stone – Sometimes – https://youtu.be/2hxzJL0PkZ4?si=SuGWFDV7VY_zSIEx

Angie Stone – Take Everything In – https://youtu.be/EK8zCCbH2XI

The Family Line Motto: “Open Door to Good Cheer.”