A New Orleans man known as Mr. Seven is going viral for teaching neighborhood kids hands-on automotive skills and valuable life lessons…all out of his own pocket for years! 🙌
Through his NOLA Service Circle program, he’s creating a safe space where young people learn practical skills like vehicle maintenance, basic repairs, jump-starting cars, teamwork, and discipline. Mr. Seven has poured in countless hours, energy, and personal resources because he believes in investing in our youth and building a stronger community.
Jalen Brunson had himself a season to REMEMBER.
🏆 NBA All-Star
🏆 All-NBA Selection
🏆 Emirates NBA Cup MVP
🏆 Eastern Conference Finals MVP
🏆 NBA Finals MVP
🏆 NBA Champion
Take a bow, @jalenbrunson1!
Black men who pay for their women neils, hair, toeneils, facial, and makeup if they are not going to a black shop do not pay. It's not a boycott, it's a Black dollar shift. We're reallocating our $2 trillion buying power towards Black businesses.
Did you know that Jersey City was one of the last stops on the Underground Railroad?
This Juneteenth, reflect on the stories of the tens of thousands of freedom-seekers who sought refuge in the homes of abolitionists and formerly enslaved people who lived in Jersey City.
A young man wearing a Lakers jersey and a Knicks hat was stopped on the street. While explaining himself, he shared that he’s actually a Knicks fan, but his mom can’t afford to buy him a new jersey.
The gentleman then gifted him a Knicks shirt.
Incredible moment
via bakardi1_ on Instagram.
"It was all worth it. All worth it. A lot of hard work. And a lot of sacrifice. By all our family members. It's all worth it. To see him live his dream"
–– Sandra Brunson to @McNuttMonica on @KnicksMSGN