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.

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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.”

Rootsville Edition: February 2025

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And they’re off! The new Administrator is rolling out their platform in Washington, and things seem to be frantic. Ever wondered how folks back in the day made it through crazy times? Well, we’re living through one of those moments in our current lifetime. What did they do back then to hold on ‘til change came?

Not sure we can fully answer that in this Rootsville Edition. But we’ll give it a try with the Family Feature built around mission. There’s also the Celebrity Row and Did You Know? columns to help fill your cup, as well as Smile Emoji adding laughter to the ride. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal came to be.

These days Black History Month has been getting a bad rap. Let the record show that during times like these, folks reset around education to understand the issues and mobilization to act on the issues. Dangers are ahead, so recognize how things might get dismantled. Even if you question your last vote, you still have the chance to be in service for the greater good.    

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “Girl on Fire!”

The showbiz Award season began with the Golden Globes in January with props going to stars in film and television. Then came the Grammys giving out statuettes to those in the music biz. History was made with Beyoncé finally winning Album of the Year for ‘Cowboy Carter’. Of course, what else can be said about Kendrick Lamar’s Superbowl halftime show. It was artistic genius and storytelling to the max!

Alicia Keys Shines

The Grammys preview is usually the Red Carpet strut of celebs, some who made a rousing impression, others who showed up let’s just say…less appealing. There were many fun moments during the show and a memorable acceptance speech given by Alicia Keys in receiving the Global Impact Award.

Many were moved by her poise, presence and punctuating message. But there’s even more to her being there in-person. Her Broadway Stage production Hell’s Kitchen was also recognized with the award for Best Musical Theater Album. The show tells her story growing up in Hell’s Kitchen section of Manhattan.

Donnice & Dominique at Hell’s Kitchen on Broadway

Word on the street (and in the fam) is that the music is lit, the singing is ‘live’ and the vibe is uplifting. Two Steele family members (Donnice and Dominique) made it to the show on Broadway, the same day that Keys was in LA at the Grammys. Folks ain’t kidding when they say that “girl is on fire”.

Lead Story: “Future Aviators Camp”

It’s on again! A few weeks ago, news broke that the Pentagon was planning to scrap teaching about the first black airmen in the military. Then the reaction was swift across many quarters of American life. After that moment of bad press, the Air Force announced that “this will not stand” and reversed the decision.

Devon Mitchell

The news caught the attention of our own Devon Mitchell who, along with his wife Samantha, are cheerleaders for those who made history. Devon was recently among five semi-finalists in the annual Reinventing Delaware competition. He has now set his sights on their next project, the Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day set for March 29, 2025, from 10am – 2pm.

According to Mitchell, “this year’s event will have added significance as we continue honoring the past and inspiring future players and innovators in aviation.” In addition to reflecting on what history teaches us about the present moment, they hope to launch their ‘Future Aviators Camp’ which will allow students to get more hands-on experience with different aspects of the aviation industry. For more, visit https://www.blackwomeninaviation.com.

Did You Know? Family Archive Tidbits

On a recent Ancestry Webinar, the presenter mentioned a key point about tracing your family line. She said that genealogy is “who begat who”, while family history is the life & times that happened between ‘the dash’ (birth/deceased dates). So, family connections run horizontally in time and vertically in space.

During Black History Month that idea might take on special meaning. With Steele Family genealogy, we can go back to late 1800s early 1900s and Isabel Steele who was sister-in-law to Mildred ‘Miley’ Steele (Wilson). And on another side of the family, we can go back to Isabella, who was a great-grandmother to yours truly and others. She was also sister to Hubert Wynter, with even more fam connections there.

Then, with roots & culture, there’s Marcus Garvey, one of Jamaica’s national heroes. He was posthumously pardoned recently, at the end of President Biden’s term. Culturally, we’ve got a connection to Dr. King too as he had visited Jamaica to finish his book “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?”

So, shoutout to Dominique for doing the research on the ‘Isabella’ side. Also, to Carol for her family history input, along with Brianna who’s looking to add more info on the ‘Isabel’ side. Whether genealogy, family history or cultural legacy, we shouldn’t be shrinking violets, but instead shining diamonds. We’ve got history in our midst and love on our side. Checkout below for more backstory.

Family Feature: “What Mission Will Up Your Game?”

In the 60s, There were two “tracks of change” happening in America. First, it was a mission in government inspired by words from then President John F. Kennedy, challenging America to send a man to the moon. Of course, there’re enough conspiracy theories to go around these days which say that feat was fake.

We also had Dr. King and the civil rights movement with the challenge driven by what he called the “fierce urgency of now.” He wanted America to change its ways in how folks are judged by character and not race. The movement’s mission helped forge social change by enacting new laws of the land.

Closer to home, Steele family member Carol was also on a mission. In her case, it was a mission trip to Sierra Leone West Africa that opened her eyes to healthcare career options. After working closely with doctors, she upped her game from registered nurse (RN) to physician’s assistant (PA). This work continued with treating AIDS patients there as well as other medical mission trips to Haiti and Guyana.

These days she’s enjoying retirement in Florida, hanging out by the shore. But her experience in the medical profession has come in handy in the life of many family members, including herself. It’s why she gets the vision and is working with others in Generation Steele with the ‘Gen Pal’ project, part of “Repping GS2, Prepping GS3”.

Carol ready for PA duties

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubt.” – Philosopher Bertrand Russell

“Maturity has taught me I don’t need to confront everything. I just need to silently observe other people’s actions and then set boundaries accordingly.” – Hazel Satija (shared by Rev. Dr. Catina Jackson)

“We’re living in a moment where we must focus more on education and less on distraction. We’ve got to be made by history, not slayed by hype. Our energies must take us down a road where we’re not just reactive, but responsive to a higher destiny of community.” – Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr.

Good Stuff: : “Train-up a Child, Dance-up a Storm

Hey y’all we still stepping! Not just part of the ‘Greek Squad’ but also in every aspect of what we do. They say train-up a child in the way that they should go, so act like you know. Sometimes we gotta express ourselves in creative ways beyond the classroom. A little jig here, a little crip walk there!

TJ from the Jackson family knows a thing or two about stepping. He’s among a group using dance to show their magic or even break the tension. You’ll see him wearing ‘smiley hoodie’ in video below. Many wish they still had that kind of energy. But hold up, who’s that genius in the making? (see video below).

There’re those who still wanna get their groove on, just at a slower pace. They’ve lived long enough to see the results of what happens when you train-up a child. This sets the stage to “turn up big” in different aspects of life. As a Family Line, how about we harness that vibe, turn it into swag and fill that bag?

Genius in the making: https://www.facebook.com/share/15no1EcSAj/

TJ Stepping: https://www.facebook.com/share/18RajYvfy8/

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

For Track & Field fans, the season is off and running. There’s fresh excitement this year with the new Grand Slam Track being launched by former Olympic champ Michael Johnson getting lots of buzz. The kickoff event is set for Jamaica in early April.

Athletes got going with warm-up meets like the recent New Balance Track & Field Grand Prix in Boston, and the Millrose Games in NYC. One of our own was at the meet in Boston as Steele family member Deja got the chance to rub shoulders with 2024 Olympic 100-meter champ Julien Alfred of St. Lucia.

Deja with Julien Alfred

Fyi, this month would have been Bob Marley’s birthday. We could easily build a playlist of his music that speaks to the times we’re in (as with Kendrick Lamar’s Superbowl Halftime performance). Holla back with any of your Marley favs that you think would be a hit even today. Checkout our Family Line pick below. Also, if you missed it, our own Steele family member Dave had his LA radio station ‘Real 92.3’ get a great plug at the start of the movie “One of Them Days”, featuring Keke Palmer and SZA.

On a more pressing note, folks know of the happenings with immigration raids. You can check your Congressional office for info as I’ve learned at a recent event in my NJ12 district where Congresswoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman was the keynote speaker. She made history when elected in 2014, by becoming the first African-American female to represent NJ in Congress. We had a warm meet-up after her speech.

Doc Cunningham with Congresswoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman

Visit the link below even if you don’t think you’re affected, as communities have been helping residents know their rights.

Bob Marley – ‘Lively Up Yourself’: https://youtu.be/lisqnlzmDvE?si=SLqiP69ZSPeJMBks

Know Your Rights: https://www.franklintwpnj.org/Home/Components/News/News/12426/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

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Get that baby a showbiz contract. It’s Black History Month, for dancing out loud! https://www.threads.net/@moneymakingtoolz/post/DDZQY28tQiG?xmt=AQGzNO2P_hYXWKQedNf-MsiwWIdO93yqb3D79T8JHAH16A

Guess the beat is catching on fast? https://www.facebook.com/reel/1025026492326958

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Which Came First?”

You know the age-old question, “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” It’s a kinda trick question since eggs are needed to hatch chickens but chickens are needed to lay eggs. See the dilemma? Along those lines, American history asks the question, “which came first, the native Americans or Europeans?”

The answer to that is well known but often forgotten or overlooked. Some folks wanna act as if they rule the world from time to eternity. That’s much of what we’re dealing with in America right now. The idea of white supremacy has been around a long time, goes by different names or shows up in different ways.

We know that African history is tied to American history and Caribbean history. That connection is what’s often called the Diaspora. But (keeping it real), it’s the vision and compassion of those who came before that paved the way for those of us who came after. That’s true for family as well as country.

As folks squabble over DEI, we raise our kids with a diversity, equity & inclusion mentality. They have diverse interests. We treat them with equity so they can find their own lane and feel inclusive. Folks who miss that look at black vs white children, instead of what Dr. King referred to as “all God’s children.”

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

Line Jams

Keke Palmer– Stand on Business – https://youtu.be/vuRRNvGlYbs?si=3q1J0jLata4lZLu6

Lila Iké – Where I’m Coming From – https://youtu.be/9NDaJtcusi4?si=kMlxdIVIc3iCpx-a

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

Wonderland Edition: January 2025

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As winter arrived in the Northeast, it didn’t take long for snow to fall. The first sprinkling came in mid-December as people visited the Rockefeller Center Tree. Even Atlanta got more than a dusting recently. For those who’ve never seen snow in person, that first time can feel like a winter wonderland. Just like Disney, the experience feels magical.

Well, to set the year off right we’ve got our Wonderland Edition with stories that will warm your heart, challenge your mind and soothe your soul. In the Celebrity Row column, we spotlight a few surprise moments of public figures. Throughout this issue we deliver ‘Happy New Year’ wishes. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal came to be.

During the holidays we got to enjoy the Walt Disney parade on TV. It’s the annual showcase of their wonderland attraction theme parks. Also, each year we set goals or reset plans for life’s journey. So, expect more content this year that might empower our mojo with more juice, more charm, more magic across career, family and country!

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “One of a Kind in Deeds!”

The start of the new year has been a rough go for folks on the West Coast. With strong Santa Ana winds and unusually lower jet-stream, a raging fire has been spreading across hundreds of square miles. While there’re multiple fires and it’s not clear what started each one, the dry conditions have been a big factor. It’s already gone down as a one-of-a-kind situation, indeed.

Before that story hit the headlines, there was some happy news that took us by surprise. We learned that Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson realized a lifelong dream of acting on Broadway. She played a one-time-only role in the musical Juliet. Denzel Washington also made news in receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He’s not only a respected actor and citizen but also became a minister.

Tyler Perry and Friends
at Six Triple Eight Premiere

Well, Tyler Perry seems to have all those qualities and more. He’s gone from hardship as a kid to Hollywood as a performer, producer and philanthropist built around a jovial character named ‘Madea’. He turned his tough times as a child into gold, by using his imagination, writing and entrepreneurial genius to achieve a wonderland experience. Beyond his widely successful stage plays, Perry has blazed a trail in TV and movies, with his latest “Six Triple Eight” film on Netflix.

He even bought a house for his mother and supported many family members and everyday folks. While he’s earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, he hasn’t forgotten his humble roots. Perry is often lending a hand or sharing his resources with others who find themselves in a rut. He’s making that paper and making a difference as a one-of-a-kind in biz and good deeds.

Perry & Family Member

Lead Story: “The Year in Review, A Century in the Making”

Boy does time fly when you’re young, living life or looking back in time! If you saw some of the 2024 year-in-review reports, you might just think there’s some truth to that statement. They mentioned events that happened over the past twelve months or milestone dates of significance last year. One such look-back was in USA Today.

A look-back is also something families do in reviewing their ancestry. They’ll go back as far as possible to learn about history that’s been transferred to legacy or that’s causing some recurring generational difficulty. If we could do that today as a family, we should look forward to the jump from 2024 into 2025 (as seen in pic below) to help set the stage for making new history.

Happy New Year from the Salami Brothers

The pic had a “Happy New Year my dear friend” greeting from the Salami brothers in Kenya. It also had these French words: “Santé amour paix et prospérité” which mean “health, love, peace and prosperity”. Yazid sent this pic which was a timely reminder that while the hours glass flows, the year in review might be a springboard for the year ahead and 21st century in the making. Anything else in pic to help us fly in 2025?

Things don’t always line-up in our timing but instead in divine timing. USA Today shared where in 1925 The Lassen Advocate, a California newspaper published this (as a joke): “It was in the year 2025, the United States had just elected its first woman president.” Well, that far-out prediction came close to fruition. Hope it doesn’t take a whole century in the making. It’s gonna come after some historical lessons.

Family Feature: “Making Kanes Kool, Giving Rugs Floor Appeal”

Back in my college days a classmate and I did a tech project to design a programmable TV remote. We got the idea from having so many remotes around the house to control the many devices. Guess we didn’t move fast enough. By the time we graduated, programmable universal remotes were everywhere.

Nupe Nick

Well, there’re Steele family members putting more energy and effort into a hunch, taking it from idea to creation. That’s how we might describe ‘Nupe Nick’ who’s gone from the brainstorming phase to the branding phase of the concept. It’s based off his frat activities in Kappa Alpha Psi. He and his biz partner have called it “14K Kreations” where other Kappas can get their Kanes customized (like a bling factory).

Maybe Camille can relate as she’s been developing a biz idea too. Her skating days from the past have flipped into making custom rugs with her first holiday market recently. It was fun as she learned a lot about her abilities and the possibilities. It also opened her eyes and networking skills to new connections.

Camille Flashback Pic

There’s prob a new sparkle in their eyes and pep in their steps. While still in the infancy stage, they’re both using the biz experience to pursue an entrepreneurial angle to their careers. Nick hopes to create some merch to go along with the enterprise. In a sense he’s ‘Making Kanes Kool’ and she’s giving rugs floor appeal. For more on their creations, visit their gram pages below.

Custom Rugs by Cami: https://www.instagram.com/customrugsbycami?igsh=MTV0eXVpOGZ4ZmVsdA==

14K Kreations:  https://www.instagram.com/14kkreations/

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“Joy is the happiness that doesn’t depend on what happens.” (shared by Walter)

“A mistake that makes you humble is better than an achievement that makes you arrogant.” (shared by Serge)

“I have set the Lord always before me; because he is my right hand, I shall not be shaken.” – Psalm 15:8.

Good Stuff: : “From College Court to Coach’s Clipboard”

The year is new, the season is young and folks are already stepping-up to seize the day. That’s the real deal with the latest news from the “Jackson 5” family. Their oldest Tiana has finished her college basketball playing days and guess where she went to level-up? Disney World can wait.

Coach Tiana Jackson

She returned to her old stomping ground to become head coach for the Franklin Middle School girls’ basketball team. Imagine the excitement and awe students had in knowing that their new coach is “one of them”, who came through those same doors and once worked her magic on the same basketball circuit.

As coach, she’s drawing up plays and inspiring players. She’s watching the opposing defense and the clock. After winning their first game, the road ahead will likely be filled with surprises. That’s because there’s another former player who’s in the big leagues of the WNBA. The score shows that Tiana and Franklin Sports don’t play around!

Game Time

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

The Holidays can be filled with good times for many and low moments for others. Sometimes it’s hard to go back home, if a loved one has passed on and will not be there. So, the Steele family is sending warm thoughts of love and comfort to Millie and Nichelle, with the loss of their mothers over past weeks/days.

There’s also been devastating news from the fires in California. So far, things are ok with the Steele family members out West. Hoping the same for you and yours too. We can certainly encourage and support them as we look ahead in 2025 as a time of makeover. But even with sad occasions we all try to experience “good times, good life” in cherished moments with family and friends.

So, checkout the holiday picture gallery below with smiles that could fill a room, along with Farida (Yasmine’s sister) and fam, as well as Yasmine and her daughters.

An update to an earlier story on Matthew, checkout the video highlight below from one of his recent basketball games. Matthew’s got game with that sweet 3-point shot! http://www.hudl.com/v/2RFPwD

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The hottest car for 2025? It’s loaded with the latest tech so gotta test drive one soon. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDZtn-VuP4d/?igsh=X3habzRtRXF3

Ready to work on some ‘hotstepper’ moves before wedding season? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDfCI4PRbMU/?igsh=a2Jlbmd1aHo3eWNz

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “More Juice Please!”

At home my family call me ‘clean up’. That’s because if there’s any food left in the serving plates when everybody’s done eating, then I’m likely the one to knock it out. In my mind, I’m just making it easier for the person that’s gonna do the dishes. At least the plate will be somewhat clean.

Growing up as a child, our mom would include with our breakfast some fresh-squeezed orange juice. Long before there was the idea of ‘farm to table’ we had fresh juice to help fire-up our day. It would be so good that even after all was said, eaten and done, we’d be saying “more juice please!”

As we start the new year and rollout our vision, we might see things in a similar way. It’s hard to imagine that folks wanna go into a new year saying “more hate please; more grievance please; more ignorance please; or even more drama please, with a new Administration taking office in DC. While we all have different priorities in life, there’re some things we have in common across career, family and country.

So, let’s build our ‘it-factor in the hit factory” of life by saying “more juice please; more charm please; more magic please”. If fresh-squeezed juice can get our day going, then some fresh-squeezed empowerment will get life’s mojo going. Hope you’ll help us “Turn. Up. Big.” as families in how we roll for more #MojoInAmerica. And for more on “What’s Dr. King’s Dream Now” visit link below.

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

Line Jams

Sherwin Gardner – Find Me Here (Blessings Find Me) – https://youtu.be/vuRRNvGlYbs?si=3q1J0jLata4lZLu6

Ini Kamoze – Here Comes the Hotstepper – https://youtu.be/w0N4twV28Mw?si=xZb4mhWETwbAdURr

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

Holiday Issue: December 2024

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As we wind down 2024, it’s hard to imagine that it just went by in a poof. We’ve gone through four seasons in the blink of an eye. We’ve had an election where some kinda closed their eyes. In a few weeks our eyes are gonna be looking skyward with the dropping of the ball.   

As we set our sights on the new year and spend more time indoors, we’ve got a Celebrity Row profile of a sports figure. Also, there’s the new Lost & Found column, along with this month’s Family Feature and Line Jams that might make you wanna move and groove with an old-school new-school combo. You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal came to be.

We remember the reason for the season and the “Son who was the One”. The dust might still be settling on the recent presidential elections. The inauguration will soon follow and whether we’re ready or not, there’s gonna be some turbulence. Stay buckled-up and prayed-up as we wise-up on issues of our time. Meantime, on behalf of the families that make this portal possible, and from my fam to yours, Happy Holidays!

Doc and Fam!

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “Let Him Cook!”

Hey fellas, what time we rolling by the spot? Well, it depends on which game we gonna watch. With the sports season in full stride, we got options over the holidays. Just think, if you’re feeling for some NFL, then they’re doing a first, with games on Christmas Day.

In college football they’re trying something new too. A slate of games as part of a playoff series. But real ballers know that there’s nothing like NBA games on Christmas Day. There’s enough coverage to go around from noon all the way to late-night on the West Coast. Among those teams will likely be the Golden State Warriors.

Steph Curry

But will Steph Curry suit up? He’s been nursing a leg injury but plays anyhow in the line-up. Curry is an athlete thru and thru. His golf game is nothing to laugh about. But it’s his shooting skills on the court that’s got him on top in 3-point scores. He holds the record for the most three-points made in NBA history. He’s even become a major brand influencer too.

So ‘let him cook’ isn’t about Curry being in the kitchen for the holidays. It’s about watching him hit shots from corner to corner on the court. His name might make you think island food, but it’s his wife Ayesha (who is of Jamaican descent), that’s holding down the fort on the 6-burner stove. They keep us thrilled, fed and focused on rising to the top.

Steph & Ayesha Chill Time

Lead Story: “Family Reunion in the Making?”

It’s been great having the chance to celebrate the families featured. What each family brings to the table is a snapshot of what’s happening in their broader family, and what’s possible as a larger collective. We see similarities across each family line that shows how we are connected by African roots.

One of the ways that’s true is in family reunions, which have links to our shared history. There’s the New World aspect of being separated from the Motherland. The Salami family based in Togo Africa host their own reunion every few years to welcome those near and far who live beyond homebase.

Happy Holidays from
Yasmine (right) and the Salami Family

Then, there’s also the movement of African Americans in the south who headed north. And of course, there’s the Third World aspect of family separation where some of us were dropped off on Caribbean shores. After Emancipation and the Great Migration, family reunions became a thing for coming together.

For the next family reunion in the making, we might come together around history, geography and community, which help drive legacy. So, if you’re wondering, some families might have a few thoughts to share. Yasmine has already provided the ‘Top 5’ tips from their reunion playbook.

Lost & Found: Stories from the Streets, Archives or Family Feed

So, the holiday season is here, and the Rockefeller Tree is lit. After her recent Atlantic City trip for Thanksgiving, wondering if our Aunt Cynthia gonna setup a real tree or artificial tree at home? In pre-retirement days she worked in midtown near the Tree. While thinking about that, came the reminder of a confession I should make about my social media game needing some work (back to that in a second).

Moving along, and after later talking with senior members in the Steele family, they shared a few things that brought out a ‘holiday hhmmm’. Like Aunt Sheila sharing Steele family ancestry back to the early 1900s tied to siblings Lena, their brother (who died) and Mildred (Miley). It’s the descendants of Lena and Miley that have become multi-generational.

Patricia mentioned how she’d help our grandmother Miley when she was alive, so she would have money to buy gifts at Christmas for her grandchildren. Carol noted doing some clean-up work recently at one of the family properties. She chuckled about them once having had Thanksgiving dinner on a ping pong table in the basement (how far the Steele family has come).

Well, back to social media and ongoing chats on family history/dynamics with my daughters, as they try to school me on the gram. We stumbled on ‘lost & found’ items from the family feed where we’ve got “people who know people”. Maybe there’ll be a time to have our people link-up with your people (or vice versa). See if you recognize below two of those players who bring legal and biz status to our family feed.

Video feed: We’ve got a ‘Judge Karen’ (in a good way).
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8NdmL4U/

Audio feed: We’ve got ‘Docs’ to go around in the fam, but this one isn’t medical. https://www.instagram.com/share/p/_j_nI6Od0  

Family Feature: “Welcome to Greek Land!”

Who’s thinking about traveling to Greece? Or taking that Mediterranean Cruise? There’s still time to get your money right! Well, the Jackson family didn’t go that far for Thanksgiving. But recently they celebrated with friends and fam from the Carolinas as their oldest daughter Jasmine got welcomed to ‘Greek Land.’

Happy Holidays from
Walter and the ‘Jackson 5’ Family

Thanksgiving was more special as Jasmine became an official member of Delta Sigma Theta Inc. She joined her mom who was already part of the sisterhood. Plus, over the holiday, air temps might have been warmer so knowing folks down south, there could have been a feast with a fried turkey on the platter.

For many, the Greek Organizations (often called the Divine Nine) are a cultural part of the HBCU experience. A few of the organizations got their start on the Howard University campus and have been instrumental with activism. They sure are gonna be on deck in this new season of ‘social issues watch’. Alright Jasmine, we see you got your red and white gear.

Speaking of the Carolinas…below is a quick hip-hop note on J. Cole, a rapper who’s a namesake in the Steele family.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/fC1jbWuakba2Cqj4/

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“A family (or country) that stays together and strives for better knows that its history and legacy are tied forever.”

“Holidays might be a time for shopping, eating and relaxing. But it can also be good time for dreaming, planning and stepping.”

Good Stuff: “Adding 50 to 5G’s!”

At a young age, a question often asked is, “what do you want to be when you grow up!” For some, you’ll see the answer in their Yearbook. Then maybe at the class reunion when folks see old friends and new faces, some will reminisce about past times and how life has unfolded since.

Then, in later years folks start to think about ‘bucket list’ items. These are usually based around people to meet, places to go, or adventures to experience in their lifetime. Well, maybe that wasn’t quite how Devon saw things playing out in his recent experience, but he made it to 50 and 5G’s force of sheer exhilaration.

Happy Holidays from the Mitchells
Devon, Naomi and Samantha

His wife Samantha made the birthday surprise happen, pulling strings within her network. He took a break from his role as CEO/Owner at Anytime Fitness in Delaware to enjoy the jet ride. Now that he’s back at ground zero and his heart is back in place, he’s gonna have a story to tell and memory to cherish (see his flight below).          
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/BWUqozzyGgv9dj5R/

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

Holidays aren’t just about giving gifts. It’s also a chance to pray for family and remember those who paved the way. The Steele family had its own session recently, that even included praying for the nation. Then things went sideways. Gonna leave it there with folks in pic below, since what happens on zoom, stays on zoom.

On a different note, there’re some in the fam who’re moving on in their college career, while others are trying to lock-in the college of their dreams. Nick had his last game as a grad student on Senior Day with his auntie, parents and sister on hand (think that’s the GF on the right next to mom).

Then there’s Matthew who’s looking to package his basketball skills with his academic interests. He’s been accepted to three schools so far with Harvard being among them. With the parents he’s got and Grandmother Sheila who’s known for rolling out the red carpet, he’ll be ready for wherever. Wonder what’s gonna be his final choice?

Lastly, for those who wanna reminisce on times traveling to Jamaica for the Christmas holidays, checkout link below for a little flashback on the party scene back in the day.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/eJkDSTn4xTfxJCgt/

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Looking for a new way to get around this holiday?
https://www.threads.net/@isneakers_store_360/post/DCtl-FzM9uS?xmt=AQGzUE-ip_FPSR-ZnICYzdJ8mu7PooI8qc0KqAblBkdz3g

Wanna try a fresh look for the new year? Just don’t go crazy with it!

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Dream, Plan, Step!”

Who’s gonna visit the Rockefeller tree this year? A vacationing family said on the news it’s what they always wanted to do. They dreamed about it, planned for it and made it happen. Maybe there’s something else you’d like to do whether for the holidays or beyond. This is as good a time to “dream, plan, step.”

They say Rome wasn’t built in a day, and dreams don’t happen with the snap of a finger. But things must start somewhere. What’s your dream for career, family, country? In my case, it’s been about writing to express, passion to empower, as well as calling to impact roots & culture. I’ve dreamt it, planned for it, and with God’s timing been working at it.

In terms of family and country, this blog portal was a reboot of an earlier effort. It was expanded to share how we touch others’ lives and how others’ lives might touch us. There’re times in a family when drama, struggles, conflicts, squabbles and bad vibes might get in the way. But at the end of the day, it’s gotta be about paying-it-forward and upward.

Thanks to my fam and others who help make this possible each month. With your support I can grow as a person, professional, father, husband and more. So, let’s roll into 2025 with new moments to dream, plan and step. And when it comes to the issues of the day, if things get a little heated on zoom, at the family table or among friends and colleagues, see below as you know where to holla! So, sending holiday wishes to y’all. Here’s a possible slogan going into 2025; “Let’s Go [Steeles]: Be That”! (you can substitute your family name).

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

Line Jams

Black Sheep – The Choice is Yours – https://youtu.be/K9F5xcpjDMU?si=X1f_TUbdSe-RyfG9

Pitbull Ft Stephen Marley – Options – https://youtu.be/xALCpLXcIYY?si=GNlcqi0v-mlRCztL

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

“Homecoming” Issue: November 2024

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The Thanksgiving season is here and the turkey’s gonna be prepped. Folks are working to get through the election blues with family group chats and virtual social meet-ups. Not sure how long it’s gonna take to process, but our dear Aunts Cynthia (94-yrs old, pictured below) and Sheila made it to the polls.

Pic shared by Andrew

Checkout out the Lead Story on a Homecoming Extravaganza, with an HBCU feel. The Beyhive was buzzing after Grammy nominations were announced. We’ve got stories about sports and veterans’ service, with a few laughs thrown in. Let us know what you think about the new ‘celebrity look-alike’ quiz.

You can visit the About page to learn more on how this portal came to be. This time of year, is a chance to be close with friends and family. That takes on even greater meaning after the election results has left folks wondering if this was all a dream. So, we’re here with you in the thick and thin of trying to make it through.

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Celebrity Row: Here for the Culture – “The Beyhive is Buzzing”

The leaves have pretty much fallen off the trees. The season of crisp temps and cool styles has taken its place. What’s the next best thing beyond going somewhere new? Maybe going back home to your youthful days. For some that’s a trip to another country, for others it’s going back to their homeplace, like at Thanksgiving.

During her speech on the campaign trail in H-town, Beyoncé wanted folks to see her less as showbiz star and more as a regular ‘round-the-way’ girl where she’s known as ‘Queen Bey’. And of course, don’t forget her fan club and sisterhood posse, the ‘Beyhive’. The recent 11-nominations for the Cowboy Carter album had them buzzing. She’s now the most nominated artist in Grammy history.

One thing about going back home is reminiscing about the good times with family. It’s the place where you remember things you did among your friends or the lessons you got from your parents. Beyoncé tried to capture some of that in her Lion King adaptation movie called ‘Black is King’ released this past summer. The title wasn’t just about paying homage, but also putting us in touch with our lineage.

There was much debate about how the film portrayed the African diaspora. Some might have felt left out, others might have felt counted out. That’s a debate that happens in family, dating back to biblical times and sibling rivalries. But Queen Bey reminded us in the film that we come from a rich and regal history, with purpose and beauty. Checkout her collab with afro-beats artists.

Lead Story: “A Homecoming Extravaganza”

Guess who was their High School 2024 Homecoming Queen? That’s right, Chloe, or as her campaign slogan said….”Chlo with the Fro.” It’s the second Jackson daughter to take the crown. Days later, it was time again for her parents to hangout on the yard of their college Alma mater, where Walter met his bride many years ago. The Hampton University campus had an HBCU feeling all the way.

The weekend extravaganza celebrated all the elements of name, game and fame. Folks spent time reconnecting with friends of old times, went to the game for the good times, and reflected on the legacy of those who’ve done big things as alumni through their life story.

Of course, the line dance at the party was certainly in effect at the ‘Forever Young All Black Pirates Ball’. What made this Homecoming trip special for Walter? Being able to witness and celebrate his childhood friend of 46 years getting married. The ceremony, filled with love and happiness, also had a meet-up with high school classmates from the ‘Blackjacks’ crew.

Family Feature: “Where Our Ballers and Highflyers At”

Last month’s issue featured the young star Cole from the Steele family line, who’s been making sports look like child’s play. Grandma Cynthia is so proud that she’s got his video highlights on replay. He’s not there yet in terms of campus visits or NIL, but we’ve been down a similar road before in the family.

College football fans know the Indiana Hoosiers team is on fire. They’re among a small group of undefeated teams so far. Their 10-0 record is their best start ever in the history of the program. Well, flash back to the 80s and bring back the highlights when Gary was doing his thing on the team. Whether lining up as a wide receiver, stepping in on defense or special teams, his game was also built with speed.

Well, Shaun Sr. might be having some flashbacks too from his days as a soccer goalkeeper. His height and athletic build were a presence in front of the net. For Gary, after consecutive College Bowl Games (American ’87, Peach ’88, Liberty ’89), he was drafted by the Raiders. After Shaun’s goalkeeper seasons and Air Force career he became a commercial pilot. Shoutout to all our Veterans for their service.

These days they’re about sharing their knowledge with the next generation. Gary has returned to his high school to coach students on the football and track & field teams. Shaun moved from the soccer field to help the next generation of pilots achieve their high-flying goals. Ask them to share stories, pics or videos of them being featured in the media and you’ll see “where our ballers and highflyers at.”   

Shaun Sr in the Cockpit

Turn Up Tips: Notes on Trusting the Process

“Not by might, nor by power, but by spirit is how we live our best life and advance our legacy.”

“Don’t never give up. Keep the humility with the creativity. And grace with success. Just because you’re a #1 does not make you better than anybody.” – Quincy Jones

Good Stuff: “Project Green Sky, A STEM Production”

Wanna turn up and takeoff? That’s a question Project Green Sky participants might have been asked before signing up. The program is made possible by Black Women in Aviation and its sponsors, led by our own Samantha Mitchell. The organization is geared towards exposing young girls to opportunities in aviation.

Project Green Sky is an innovative educational program that immerses students in the world of electric aircraft, teaching them how planes fly with battery-powered engines. Participants built electric airplane models and explored various flight scenarios, gaining hands-on experience in flight planning, battery technology, and aviation mechanics. The program provides an exciting, real-world introduction to the future of aviation.

The organization is proud to also produce a Tuskegee Airman Commemoration event each year. The planning is underway to highlight their history and showcase aerospace careers to youth. As folks honor military service on Veterans Day and other times of the year, this gives friends and family of veterans the chance to appreciate valor and sacrifice. For more, visit https://www.blackwomeninaviation.com

Other Mentions: Added Touch Like Gravy

Ever noticed those pop-up Halloween stores that disappear days after, kinda like in thin air? It’s truly amazing to watch, as was featured in media stories. Even though the costume parties and parades are over, we’ve got some leftover pics of Andrew and Millie looking cutesy. We also heard Ashton dressed as the Starbucks kid.

Then, some Steele family members think we’ve got a celebrity look-alike in our midst. Let’s figure out which one’s Teddy Pendergrass the singer, and which ones the look-alike. Here’s a hint… another family member says Paul can’t hold a note.

How was that Fall Festival or the apple picking trip? Well, you might get an answer from those in the pic below. Any ideas who?

Smile Emoji

Was that George Jefferson at the Halloween party? https://x.com/GovWesMoore/status/1852485885272412310?t=oSMYK6jk9T9RpmJ0orW8kg&s=19

Police showed up for what the what? (sent by Nadine) https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-x1SwagobV/?igsh=M3NiMWhoampnY255

Life & Times Flava (Chill Sauce for the Grind): “Sense of Hope or Dread?”

Let’s get real, not everybody looks forward to Thanksgiving in the same way. For some it’s a chance to kickback and feast. They might have missed home-cooking and just came to chow down. Others can’t wait for the laughs whether from re-watching a Tyler Perry movie or listening to pre-drunk Uncle Jimmy.

There’re those who’ll be locked away in the mancave watching the football games. The fellas get to cheer and shout as they sip and chop-it-up about player stats or other hot topics. For some who make it home it might be a kinda ‘prodigal son/daughter’ moment, or dealing with the loss of a loved one, who’re not sure if they’ll have a sense of hope or dread.

But things get real serious when folks start adding politics in the mix. With the presidential campaign in the rearview, the ‘barstool brothers’ gonna speak their minds (the sistas won’t be too far behind). They’ll be trying to figure out who in the family did their part or let them down in their vote. Sistas, we know how you feel!

Many will face a sense of hope or dread in the coming weeks/months. It seems America still can’t shed old skin for some new skin. Dr. King hoped we’d be judged by the content of our character, not the color of our skin. With 10+ million less voting for president since 2020, looks like folks had dread about a Black female. So, there’s still work to do across family, country and culture. And remember, this too shall pass!

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

Line Jams

Chrisette Michele – Home – https://youtu.be/5LeEz-6P7cM?si=fERLuRvCSoT_iTK6

Skip Marley – Close – https://youtu.be/dG1mMbOYFmc?si=2EkJ4aioIxMDL_u1

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