Blackbright News
Let Black-Bright bring you into the Light!
• ARE YOU TALENTED?
• ARE YOU DOING WELL ACADEMICALLY?
• HAVE YOU DONE SOMETHING YOU ARE PROUD OF?
• DO YOU WANT TO SEE YOUR NAME IN PRINT?
• IS THERE A NEGATIVE PERCEPTION YOU WANT TO CHANGE?
When we do something that we are proud of, we want others to know about it. Sometimes there is no-one to listen, but wouldn't it be great if we could be recognised for it? Sometimes we see or hear something that is untrue about us and it makes our blood boil and we would like to share our feelings with others, but not sure how.
Myrna Loy Founder, Managing Editor of Black-Bright and Author of 'The Other Side of Tourism', wants you to share your thoughts, stories and aspirations through Black-Bright.
Black-Bright is a high-quality global e-publication that has been running for 3 years consistently publishing poignant, interesting articles and stories that redress the negative stereotype.
Black-Bright News was nominated for the Nationwide and Learn-direct Award and nominated and received the Black Business Initiative Award; the Mayors Citizenship Award and the African-American Outstanding Achiever's Award.
Black-Bright has had the Bedfordshire Police, Connexions, Luton Library, Bedfordshire University, Luton Borough Council and Lea Manor, Luton Mayor, among its local subscribers and has also international, regional and national subscribers as well.
Black-Bright publishes individual contributions from 'ordinary' people in the community as well as the celebrated all over the world, especially when their experiences enable, motivate and uplift others.
Why not visit the website – www.myspace.com/blackbrightnews - and if you want to see your name in lights, write to Myrna Loy at blackbrightnews@aol.com
Help Black-Bright change perceptions!
BLACKBRIGHT news
(Challenging Negative Stereotypes
by Promoting Postive Role Models)
Black Bright Podcast 17 year old TYN, an emotional rapper, gives his version of the impact of being a product of a single parent - raps a letter to his Father and about missed education;
Tha Endz share their discovery when visiting the deprived parts of S E London faced with perceived gangland members
Plus: Does dancehall always give rise to negative connotations? An educational lyrical journey to illustrate how music can take you on a cultural journey.
At the end of a long day - there is no better way.. than to sit back and listen to what others have to say...
Blackbright has her own podcast!
http://blackbright.podomatic.com