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Live It Love It Detroit Live It! Love It! Detroit™ clothing brand. Detroit is moving forward and the city needs a brand to represent that progress. LOVE IT! Detroit in our own way. Detroit™

Since 2013, Detroit has risen from the ashes to take new life like the birth of the mythological bird, the Phoenix. Never before has such a Renaissance of this magnitude taken place in Detroit during our lifetimes, that we can actively participate in, from the cultural arts to entrepreneurship, to having fun, and much much more. With that said, Detroit is hands down one of the best cities to be in

in the world, with people coming to experience the joy and excitement that Detroit has to offer, and whether you grew up here, live here now, or are just visiting, and are a part of the people coming to Detroit to live, work, or play, or all of the above, you know exactly what we're talking about because we all LIVE IT! Here at LIVE IT! Detroit, we want to capture that essence and build off of the excitement in the air, by making a simple, yet powerful statement that all of us can relish in, whether we're in Detroit or not, by sharing and wearing our love for the city wherever we go in the world. Gone are the days of the negative talk that has engulfed Detroit for years. We are here to proclaim the greatness of the city, and to take that with us wherever we go. We LIVE IT! We LOVE IT!

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Always Always Remembering and love these two beauties every day and especially today!!  💋😇and  💋😇Sending prayers to the ...
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Always Always Remembering and love these two beauties every day and especially today!! 💋😇and 💋😇
Sending prayers to the families of and 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️✝️💔💔💔🙏🏼🙏🏼.

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Happy 313 Day
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Happy 313 Day

Happy Black History Month ❤️💛💚🖤            Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner   born May 17, 1912 was an African-American inv...
02/08/2022

Happy Black History Month ❤️💛💚🖤
Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner

born May 17, 1912 was an African-American inventor of numerous products we use today. She was six years old (1918) when she began inventing and attempted to invent a self-oiling door hinge. She was !

Invention runs in Mary’s family from her father , her maternal grandfather and her sister, .

Mary is most noted for her first patent in 1957 for the . “While she originally invented the sanitary belt in the 1920s, she couldn’t afford a patent. Over time she improved her earlier version and other versions that were patented before hers.”

She also patented in 1976 an attachment for a or that included a hard-surfaced tray and a soft pocket for carrying items.

She and her sister invented a that was patented in 1982. Her final patent, granted was on September 29, 1987, for a .

Mary has the most patents of any African American woman and passed on January 13, 2006, in Washington D.C. at the age of 93.
Thank you Mary!!!
Sources: Wikipedia, Blackpast.org

I’m delighted to share more of our history that celebrates our rich black cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are an indelible part of our country's history and our amazing people! Please read below, share the knowledge and celebrate!!!
Stay tuned all month long. Blessings!

Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner is an inventor of numerous products we use today and has the most patents of any African American woman. Kenner was born on May 17, 1912, in Monroe, North Carolina. Her father was inventor Sidney Nathaniel Davidson, and her mother is … Read MoreMary Kenner (1912-2006)

Happy Black History Month❤️💛💚🖤 The unforgettable voice of radio personality the INSPIRATIONAL           MARTHA JEAN THE ...
02/08/2022

Happy Black History Month❤️💛💚🖤
The unforgettable voice of radio personality the INSPIRATIONAL
MARTHA JEAN THE QUEEN!!!

As I’ve mentioned in my previous post, throughout Black History Month, stay tuned because I will be sharing some of our history that celebrates our rich black cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are an indelible part of our country's history and our amazing people! Blessings!

STEINBERG, MARTHA JEAN "THE QUEEN"
A larger-than-life figure on the air and in the black community, Martha Jean Steinberg was a charismatic Detroit media icon who leveraged her radio presence to influence and inspire the public. A pioneering R&B disc jockey, civic activist, spiritual leader and trailblazing station owner, Steinberg cultivated a 46-year career and is a member of the Black Radio Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Born Martha Jean Jones in Memphis, Tennessee on September 9, 1930, she worked as a nurse to support her three children after divorcing jazz musician Luther Steinberg. She entered a contest to win an on-air job at WDIA – reportedly the first white owned station with an all black staff – and earned a weekend shift on the male-dominated airwaves. It was there she was dubbed “the Queen” by a fellow disc jockey.

Steinberg was brought to Inkster, Michigan in 1963 by the owners of WCHB-AM and became an overnight sensation. Three years later she moved to WJLB-FM, where her on-air persona broadened, focusing less on R&B and more on gospel and social commentary.

During Detroit’s 1967 civil disturbance she remained on-air for 48 straight hours, imploring listeners to stay off the streets. That event evolved into a regular call-in show with the city’s police commissioners called “Buzz the Fuzz.”

In 1972, Steinberg became an ordained minister and founded a church called the Home of Love. Her shows became even more spiritual in nature, tagged by her sign-off, “God loves you and I love you.”

In 1982, Steinberg and several partners bought a Detroit AM station, changed its format to gospel and talk, and changed the call letters to WQBH (which many say stood for “Queen Broadcasts Here”). She bought the station outright in 1997 and remained its star broadcaster until her death three years later.

Her impact on the station and its listeners was so profound that WQBH continued airing daily recordings of the Queen’s programs for years after her death. The station was sold in 2004 to Salem Broadcasting and is now a conservative talk station, WDTK.

Martha Jean “the Queen” died on January 29, 2000 and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit.

Vintage footage: "The Queen" interviews Detroit City Council President, Erma Henderson as they discuss and pray for the city and its future. Motown guitaris...

HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH ❤️💛💚🖤Part 2 LEWIS COLLEGE of BUSINESS now PENSOLE LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and DESIGN
02/07/2022

HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH ❤️💛💚🖤

Part 2 LEWIS COLLEGE of BUSINESS now PENSOLE LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and DESIGN

News RoundupMichigan's First and Only HBCU to Reopen as Pensole Lewis College of Business and DesignJan 3, 2022Michigan's governor, Gretchen Whitmer, has signed two bills to reestablish the state's first and only historically Black college for university (HBCU) in Detroit, which had closed in 2013,....

Happy Black History Month ❤️💛💚🖤                        Part 1 of 2 posts             LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESSDid you kn...
02/07/2022

Happy Black History Month ❤️💛💚🖤
Part 1 of 2 posts
LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Did you know that Michigan had It’s very own HBUC in the City of Detroit. That’s right!

Lewis Business College was founded at the beginning of the Great Depression in 1928 by Violet T. Lewis, a double minority—an African-American female. See article attached!

Lewis College of Business was designated by the US Secretary of Education as a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in 1987. They closed in 2013!

Well let the celebration begin because the college plans to reopen Michigan's First and only HBCU as Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design by Dr. D'Wayne Edwards.

Thank you Viola Lewis for establishing the beginning and possessed with the idea of providing education and thank you Dr. D'Wayne Edwards for taking that torch and continuing.

I’m delighted to share more of our history that celebrates our rich black cultural heritage, triumphs and adversities that are an indelible part of our country's history and our amazing people! Please read below, share the knowledge and celebrate!!!
Stay tuned all month long. Blessings!

Lewis College of Business Overview, Facts, Statistics, Ranking, Video, Pictures, Student Profiles, Alumni Profiles, Campus Queens, Homecoming Dates, Majors, History and more.

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