Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Black History Month Celebration Day 9- Mother Rosa Parks

 

Today’s blog update includes a video podcast episode below.


Today’s Black History Month Celebration honors memories of Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks whose birthday was recently celebrated. Detroit Pistons honored her by partnering with the Rosa Parks Estate to provide free bus transportation to Detroiters on February 4 and February 7. They also provided free jackets to Detroit’s transportation department.


I am sharing with you both a collage of selected photos as well as single photographs from my archive database that I snapped or that were taken with my camera at several community events, including Living Stones/Imani Day programs held at Calvary Baptist church and Ms. Park’s 100th birthday celebration and postage stamp unveiling held at the Charles Wright Museum of African American History. 

 Many of us in the community have had the opportunity to participate in events and activities involving Mother Parks over the years because of her commitment to reaching out to churches, schools and neighborhood organizations through the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self- Development’s Pathways to Freedom Program, Imani Day Interfaith celebrations and the Parks Legacy Program. I am blessed and consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to not only interact with Mrs. Parks, but also to have Co-Chaired both the Imani Day and Living Stone events held at Calvary Baptist church in her honor when I served as an Assistant Minister there.

Thanks to all who contributed in their own way to the historic significance of all programs. A special thanks to Michael Joseph (not pictured)who served as videographer of all of Calvary’s Imani Day and Living Stones programs circa 1995-2000.

All photos are captioned.

Blessings,

Cynthia Wilson

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Praying for Oxford’s Healing and Manifestation of God’s Mighty Good



 
“Mighty Good” (see link below)
“Unarmed—Aim for Love”  Illustration by ASM Art Media &Graphics

In light of recent events-the school shooting in Oxford, Michigan which left 4 dead and 11 injured,  let us keep the community especially the families of those students and others whose lives were taken by yet another senseless act of gun violence supported with our care and compassion.  Let us keep that community, our nation and other countries that are besieged by gun violence and inadequate gun safety laws, saturated in prayer and constructive follow up actions, giving our individual and corporate prayers feet as we aim to obtain social justice. Above is a link to an inspirational message I gave three years ago as a blog post. 

I offer it up today as a prayer, a message of hope and encouragement. God bless you. You can listen to it now as a podcast episode. Video forthcoming.

Blessings,

Rev. Cynthia Wilson

Friday, June 18, 2021

ACA Survives Third Major Supreme Court Hurdle

 Recent ruling by the Supreme Court rescued President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare legislation, the Affordable Care Act a viable health insurance coverage plan for millions  of Americans from another attempt by Republican factions to defeat it. From the looks of this outcome the ACA appears to be on a secure path to providing affordable coverage for those who need it most.

Links to other articles on the ACA:

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Alicia Keys Gets Exquisite Introduction at Sunday's Billboard Awards by Former First Lady Michelle Obama


 Alicia Keys is certainly one of my music favorites. I have always enjoyed covering her concert appearances and her caring humanitarian projects such as " Keep A Child Alive", a program she implemented to provide needed medicines to children suffering from AIDS in Africa. She appeared with Bono on a special episode of Oprah to promote the AIDS program and to promote a song she recorded with Bono to encourage Africa.

She performed a medley of some of the songs that made her a pop music icon in the soul and rhythm and blues genres. Michelle Obama proclaimed Alicia a "shining light and singular force" for her contributions  and mentioned how the music icon's song "Fallin'"  from her Grammy award winning debut album "Song's in A Minor" had such a profound impact on her musically, inspiring her as a young woman. Paraphrasing Obama, she said listening to that song made her feel like she was at church and the symphony all at the same time. 

Alicia entered Billboard center stage dressed to the nines. She was adorned in a fabulous sky blue tie dyed-ish pantsuit that fitted the occasion and Alicia like a glove. It was topped off by a stunning hat that accentuated  her beautiful facial bone structure. 

Alicia yours was certainly a key performance of the evening and you remain a Creativessel Inspiration for sure. All the best in your music career, Key's Soul Care venture and your role as nurturing mother to your incredible sons. Be sure to tune into my podcast at the link provided in the blog header above
 for additional highlights of the Billboard Awards and inspirational messages, reviews and updates.

To view the video so graciously provided by Access please click on this link or click on the Web Version link located in the bottom column of this blog.

Blessings,

Cynthia Wilson

Friday, May 21, 2021

Video of the Week- Travis Greene-Made a Way

 


Travis Greene beloved father, husband, friend to powerhouse pastors and superstar Gospel artists has been nominated for a Stellar Award this year in the category of Contemporary Male Artist of the Year. This week’s video from the archives includes his Stellar Award winning song of 2017, “Made a Way”which is energizingly performed. Feel the Holy Spirit’s healing anointing energy fall fresh. Notice: Click on web version link in bottom column to access video content on this blog if you are using your cell phone.


a full list of Stellar award nominees at this link. The awards show is scheduled for taping in Nashville on July 10. Stay tuned to the Stellar Awards website for upcoming broadcast times.


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