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5 Sights In Arizona You Just Have To See For Yourself

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Arizona is a land of breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. With its vast deserts, unique rock formations, and stunning canyons, the Grand Canyon State has plenty of incredible sights to offer. From iconic national parks to mesmerizing hidden gems, Arizona’s beauty is bound to leave you in awe. Here are five must-see sights in Arizona…

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BK’s Billie Holiday Theatre reopens with Lynn Nottage’s ‘Fabulation or the Re-Education of Undine,’ on through May 19

Lynn Nottage always creates work that teaches us, as Black people, lessons that hit hard but have to be learned. With her production of “Fabulation or the Re-Education of Undine,” she teaches that we should never forget where we came from when we are successful: Don’t be that Black person who has financial success, treats people like garbage, and gloats in your own sense of importance, because it can all be taken away from you in a moment. 

I love the fact that the Billie Holiday Theatre used this work as its first full production re-opener after being closed for renovations since 2019. This theater is a treasure in Brooklyn, and is much appreciated.

Nottage’s play presents us with Undine, and we quickly get to know how shallow she is and then watch as her world turns upside down. When Undine reaches rock-bottom, all of her “friends” abandon her immediately. As the creditors come to take all she has, even her “best friend” watches, does nothing, and feels Undine should understand. Undine finds herself needing to go back to her family, of whom she has said unbelievable things, and she gets into situations with family members that are very much off the beaten track for her. The play follows as she pays the consequences for her actions and theirs.

She realizes that she has angered the Orishas and will have a heavy price to pay. What happens to her should be a lesson to all: Never turn your back on your history, your family, your neighborhood, or your African name. Don’t strive to be something you’re not. And never be ashamed of the people who knew you before all the education, fame, money, and notoriety.

The cast delivers Nottage’s work in a 100-minute torrent of emotions. Felicia Curry is captivating as Undine. She takes the audience through an emotional rollercoaster that is needed for her character to realize what truly is important in life. 

The rest of the ensemble cast perform at least two roles each—as ensemble members and a particular character. Mariyea is dynamic as Stephie, Undine’s much-abused assistant. Kimberlee Walker is gripping as Mother. Tito Livas brings the heat as Undine’s sexy, unscrupulous husband Herve/Guy. Evander Duck Jr. is intriguing as Father. Sharon Hope is enthralling as Grandma. Roland Lane is riveting as Flow, Undine’s brother. Alex Gibson does well as her Accountant.

The production has intriguing direction by Martavius Parrish, set design by Rodrigo Escalante, costume design by Christopher Vergara, lighting design by Amara McNeil, sound design by German Martinez, and hair and wig design by Nikiya Mathis.This production runs through May 19, so make plans to go on this journey with Undine soon. For ticket information, visit thebillieholiday.org.

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Fraternity holds night of Afro Latin music to support abortion access

Members of the international Sigma Lambda Beta fraternity invite the community to attend a fundraiser at downtown Manhattan’s S.O.B. (Sounds of Brazil) on Tuesday, May 21. 

The fundraiser is to support the I Need an A organization.

Sigma Lambda Beta’s local alumni chapter won an $8,000 educational foundation award, which will help the group create an event that would aid with abortion access and in dismantling machismo. 

“The brothers—we got together, and we started compiling ideas and we landed at our event, ‘Breaking Down,’” Karl Michael Iglesias said about his fraternity’s decision to try to create programming focused on cultural awareness. 

Sigma Lambda Beta’s event is meant to create a gathering at S.O.B. Doors will open at 7 p.m. for a salsa dance workshop led by world champion professional salsa dancer Selena Tornez (who appears in the musical film “In the Heights”). Attendees can purchase tickets for the night’s raffle. 

From 7:45–8:30 p.m. the Lulada Club, New York City’s all-woman salsa orchestra, will play their first set. DJ Ace Fusion will serve as the DJ between sets, and during those times, there will be an education station where organizations like the New York Foundation for the Arts and the NY Abortion Access Fund will provide information about abortion access, artist career support, and voter registration resources. 

From 9:15–10 p.m., the Lulada Club will play their final set.

At the end of the night, all funds raised will be turned over to the I Need an A.com organization. 

I Need an A, which accepts tax-deductible donations, operates a website that was created by a team of people in the tech sector who have had abortions. Many of the site’s creators found it difficult to find information about reproductive care services when they really needed it, so they decided to design and build I Need an A to make it easier for other people to obtain access to abortions.

“We started in 2016, really with me and my co-founder-and-spouse building the thing that we wished we’d had when I googled how to get an abortion and the information online was a mess,” said Rebecca Nall, founder of I Need an A. “There was a lot of information about fake clinics, there was a lot of outdated information about the real clinics, and there wasn’t one list to find every clinic near me. Everything was really fragmented, so we started building a database of all the abortion clinics, all the abortion funds, and built a user experience that enables abortion seekers to find just the information that’s important to them based on their location and how long they’ve been pregnant. 

“Since Roe v. Wade was overturned,” Nall added, “we’ve become even more of a critical piece of infrastructure for both abortion seekers and the abortion movement, and we’ve been fundraising to continue investing in the innovation of our tool.”

When the brothers of Sigma Lambda Beta came up with the idea to work with an abortion-related organization, they said they also had trouble finding one on the internet. “We truly started off in the same way, with a Google search and trying to find an abortion-access advocate in our area or in the nation,” Iglesias said. “It was very noticeable how googling that kind of information was very hard in some ways. 

“What stood out was I Need an A coming right up there to the top of our search. Looking through it and seeing what they were standing for and the fact that they are a 501c3 project, we thought that the intersection was right on the nose between our two organizations, so we’re on the path to raise somewhere around $2,000 to $2,500.” 
For more information about the “Break It Down: Featuring LULADA CLUB” event, check out Sigma Lambda Beta’s Eventbrite page or contact S.O.B. at 212-243-4940.

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Maximizing Your Bank Branch Experience

Maximizing Your Bank Branch Experience

In a world of online tools that let you make banking transactions with the touch of a button, the idea of visiting a branch might seem unnecessary. 

 
However, if you haven’t visited your local branch recently, you might be surprised by what it has to offer. Your branch is much more than a place to deposit and withdraw money – it can offer the opportunity to build valuable relationships with people who can help you achieve financial independence.

Diedra Porché, Head of Community and Business Development at Chase, talks about how the bank model has evolved to maximize the branch experience for customers; how connecting with your local branch team can help you think differently about money and investing for your future. 

Q: How can a customer feel connected to a bank branch?

I love that question because we ask ourselves the same thing every day. Being part of the community means meeting with local leaders to find out what they need from us and then designing our branches around that. For example, at some of our community branches we have what we call a living room where we can host financial workshops, small business pop-up shops or nonprofit organization meetings. We also hire locally. You feel much more connected talking about financial aspirations with people from your community who went to the same high school, place of worship or maybe frequented the same recreation center down the street when they grew up.  

Q: How can I build a relationship with my bank?  

Customers should feel comfortable sharing their goals, needs and wants with their banker. Also, it helps to remember the Community Manager is there to help solve your finance challenges and build a roadmap for success. You might have a short-term or long-term goal to open a business, build your credit, become debt-free, buy a home, or save for retirement, and our community team can help. At Chase, we strive to make dreams possible for everyone, everywhere, every day. Your financial future starts with building those relationships. 


Q: How can customers change negative perceptions they have about managing their money?

Far too often, customers are intimidated when they visit a bank. Our goal is to demystify banking and money myths empowering people to make the right decisions. For example, a big myth is assuming you need a lot of money to have a bank account. You don’t! Another myth is you need to carry a balance on your credit card to build credit —  actively using your credit card can demonstrate that you can use credit responsibly, but carrying a balance won’t necessarily improve your credit score. Finally, having an understanding of mobile and online banking safety is key. There are so many safeguards and protections in place to guard your personal information and funds. 

Q: What’s an easy step one can take to shift their financial behavior right now?

Cultivating self-awareness is a good first step. Start by taking inventory of your spending. Be honest with yourself about what you need and what you want. Too often, people confuse the two, which leads to bad decisions. Rent is something you need to pay. An extra pair of shoes is something you may want but before you buy them ask yourself if that’s the best use of your hard earned money. Too often, our beliefs and our fears shape our financial realities. If any of those beliefs are limiting your financial behavior, it’s important to question and examine them, and then decide you’re open to learning something different. 

Q: What’s one perception about banking that you’d like to change? 

I think folks are surprised there are so many resources available and accessible both at our branches and online, it’s always a good idea to visit a nearby branch and speak to a Community Manager or banker. Outside of what we offer in-branch, our teams also work with local neighborhood partners who provide a variety of  services to support the community, businesses and residents. I had a unique piece of feedback from an employee who started with the bank and had lived in the same community his whole life. When he visited his local community branch, he said, “Diedra, when I walked in, I felt dignified.” Every time I recount that story, it warms my heart because that’s what we want — we want our centers to belong to the community. 

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How To Take Care Of Your Elderly Parents In 2024

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As our parents age, the role reversal from being cared for to becoming a caregiver can be both rewarding and challenging. Ensuring our elderly parents receive the best possible care requires a blend of compassion, patience, and practical planning. With the advancements in technology and healthcare, taking care of elderly parents in 2024 offers new…

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Sponsored Love: The Future Of Home Design, Tech-Integrated Living Spaces

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Welcome to the era of tech-integrated living spaces, where innovation and convenience converge to redefine home living. As we step into the future, our living environments are evolving, blurring the lines between physical spaces and digital realms.  Rapid advancements in smart home technology are driving the promise of tomorrow’s homes to be more connected, efficient,…

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Sponsored Love: Ways To Support Loved Ones Battling Addiction

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Addiction presents a formidable struggle, not just for the person directly affected, but also for their family and friends. Watching a loved one navigate the labyrinth of addiction can be emotionally draining and deeply disorienting. Yet, amidst this tumult, providing unwavering support and genuine understanding can serve as a beacon of hope, guiding them through…

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The New York Women’s Foundation 2024 Celebrating Women Breakfast Honors Leading Change-Makers

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This Year’s New York Women’s Foundation Celebrating Women® Breakfast awards honored leading change-making organizations and individuals at a celebration in New York City. Since 1987, The Foundation has invested $125 million in 500+ organizations, creating a vibrant community of grantees, philanthropists, advocates, innovators, and change-makers. The Celebrating Women® Breakfast opened with a rousing performance by Fogo Azul NYC,…

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The Pros And Cons Of Buying Refurbished Gadgets: What You Need To Know

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When it comes to purchasing new gadgets, many of us are often faced with the dilemma of whether to buy brand new or opt for a refurbished option. The appeal of saving money on a slightly used device is certainly tempting, but there are also concerns about reliability and quality. With technology advancing at such…

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Inner-City Scholarship Fund Celebrates Graduating Students And Sponsors

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On Wednesday, May 15, 2024, the Inner-City Scholarship Fund hosted a celebration for 54 Catholic high school students who have been supported through scholarships from Harlem to Hollis. The event took place at 5:30 PM in Dillon Hall, located at 1011 First Avenue, 20th Floor, New York, NY. The celebration was attended by 38 sponsors…

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