
Jay Morris
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04/14/21 • 21 min
Black Culture, History and Music. The J. Morris Journey. When people think about community service, black history, and culture, people often have J. Morris in mind. Always musically inclined, his artistic destiny was prophesied to be at a local church years before his birth. Starting off as a natural on drums, his talent went from banging on pots and pans to playing horns for his church. J. Morris kept growing his musical appetite and went from playing for the church to start a high-school band called the “Essential Sounds Band”. It was Go-Go music catering to the local market and the band was embraced from Washing D.C. to Dale City, Virginia. Two American locations knee deep in not only historic culture but black history
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Black Culture, History and Music. The J. Morris Journey. When people think about community service, black history, and culture, people often have J. Morris in mind. Always musically inclined, his artistic destiny was prophesied to be at a local church years before his birth. Starting off as a natural on drums, his talent went from banging on pots and pans to playing horns for his church. J. Morris kept growing his musical appetite and went from playing for the church to start a high-school band called the “Essential Sounds Band”. It was Go-Go music catering to the local market and the band was embraced from Washing D.C. to Dale City, Virginia. Two American locations knee deep in not only historic culture but black history
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Charleston Wilson is the Founder and CEO of Exotic Pop, a black-owned beverage company in Houston, TX. Charleston strives to uplift and provide resources for the community through financial and entrepreneurship programs open to youth, community sponsorship programs, schools, business, and entertainment events as well. At Charleston’s insistence, Exotic Pop funded a scholarship program for two Houston I.S.D high school seniors named the “Charleston Wilson and Donnie Franklin Scholarship” for students focusing on entrepreneurship and/or business. Exotic Pop was created to help circulate the dollar more in the community and teach Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship to our youth and the community. Exotic Pop strives to upgrade Us from a Community to a FAMILY! A portion of the proceeds from sales goes back to the community. Charleston Wilson [email protected]
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Camri is a mother to her beautiful 8 year old daughter. Losing her mother at 16 years old inspired Camri wanting to give her daughter the world; Not just financially but emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Her vow is to make sure she accomplish all of those things before it’s her time to go. She plans to put her in the position to make it on her own and understand life in it’s entirety, so she won’t feel lost when trying to whether the highs and lows of life. Trying to balance motherhood, life, working a job, while trying to pursue two businesses is difficult but it’s going to be worth it. Kasey’s Kloset LLC is a mommy and me line that creates an avenue for moms to connect, create, and engage with their kids etc. in modern days times! Camri believes that every mother needs help or struggles in some area, so her aim is to inspire and uplift women that’s just like herself. Guest: Kasey's Kloset
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