Monday, September 15, 2025

Making life a SONG

A conversation with MARLENA SHAW

CHILLI

SINGER DISCUSSES MOTHERHOOD, HER CAREER AND NEW REALITY TV SERIES

Disorder affecting African-American families in growing numbers

National Autism Awareness Month – Disorder affecting African-American families in growing numbers

Still the REAL DEAL – A conversation with EVANDER HOLYFIELD

Known worldwide as “The Real Deal,” boxing legend Evander Holyfield is one of the most familiar names in sports history. by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

African-American companies play key role in building of project

April 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Business, Feature

CityCenter – African-American companies play key role in building of project

ALICIA KEYS

ALICIA KEYS – GRAMMY AWARD WINNER SPEAKS ON HER CAREER AND UPCOMING TRIP TO LAS VEGAS by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

Racing while BLACK – A conversation with LEONARD T. MILLER

At its “Paint the Town Red” charity event this month, Bellagio will auction off the book “Racing While Black,” by author Leonard T. Miller. The 1983 Morehouse College graduate recently spoke to Black Image about his experiences in NASCAR, shedding further light on some of the trials chronicled in the memoir. by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

Skye Dee Miles – Entertainer shines in ‘Menopause’ on the Las Vegas Strip

Five years ago, Skye Dee Miles arrived in Las Vegas from Oakland, Calif., with only $500 in her pocket. The Missouri native’s immediate goal: audition for shows on the famed Las Vegas Strip.

CLAUDIA JORDAN – From Sirius radio to rising television starlet

Claudia Jordan’s name may not be instantly recognizable, but the fresh-faced Rhode Island native is regularly seen and heard by millions.
Whether it be for her role as one of the glamorous models featured on the hit game show “Deal or No Deal,” hosting the Miss Universe Pageant, broadcasting for Fox Sports or working the star-studded red carpet outside the Soul Train Music Awards, Jordan is taking her celebrity to new heights. by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

Karen P. Bennett-Haron – Judge optimistic about the future of African-Americans in Las Vegas

February 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Community, Feature

A familiar local refrain — “You don’t meet many Nevada natives anymore” — echoes through my mind as I sit down to speak with Judge Karen P. Bennett, justice of the peace of Las Vegas Township Department 7.
Although she has made history as the city’s first African-American female justice of the peace, Bennett-Haron has reservations about publicly discussing the designation. by Kimberly Bailey-Tureaud

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