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Real Talk with Marcus McCoy | MAN C.A.V.E: A Safe Space for Men to Have Candid Conversations

September 29, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Are you a MAN in El Paso who would like to connect with other men to give and receive encouragement? Are you looking for a true opportunity to connect with other men who are respectful, trustworthy, honest, humble, gracef, fun, and honorable? If so, make sure to – Tune in Monday, October 2nd at Noon for the next episode of Real Talk with Marcus McCoy as he speaks with Founder/ Lead Pastor of STRIVE, Ronsoni Long about the MAN c.a.v.e. initiative that was created to inspire authentic connection that adds value to and encourages Men.

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Men, Podcast

Sigma Tau Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Invites You to Celebrate 112 Years of Friendship, Fellowship, and Service

September 28, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Sigma Tau Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., is thrilled to announce its upcoming Achievement Week, marking a significant milestone in the fraternity’s history – 112 years of camaraderie, community service, and impactful fellowship. As part of the celebrations, Sigma Tau Chapter invites you to join us for a night of festivity and reflection at our Founders Banquet, to be held on November 18, 2023.

 

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, founded in 1911, has been a beacon of friendship, fellowship, and service to mankind for over a century. The 112th anniversary is a momentous occasion, symbolizing the enduring commitment of the fraternity to uplift communities and foster strong bonds of brotherhood.

 

Event Details:

What: Founders Banquet – Celebrating 112 Years of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

When: November 18, 2023

Where: Tuscany Halls | 8600 Gateway Boulevard East #Suite A2 El Paso, TX 79907

Time: 7PM – 12AM

Tickets: Available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/founders-banquet-tickets-709568667987

 

The evening promises an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie. Attendees can anticipate an exquisite dinner, engaging conversations, and a formal program that pays tribute to the fraternity’s rich legacy. Following the formal segment of the banquet, the dance floor will open, allowing guests to revel in the spirit of celebration.

 

Sigma Tau Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., cordially invites the community to participate in this historic event. Please note that no tickets will be sold at the door, so we encourage everyone to secure their tickets promptly via Eventbrite.

 

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Events

McCall Neighborhood Center: A Call to Advertisers for the 2024 African American Historical Calendar

September 11, 2023 by BEPV Staff

The McCall Neighborhood Center, a cherished institution dedicated to celebrating African-American heritage and community achievements, is thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of its fourth African American Historical Calendar for 2024. This initiative, driven by a commitment to uphold the legacy of local trailblazers, organizations, and churches, also serves as a vital fundraiser for the center’s continued operations and programs.

This annual publication pays homage to individuals, institutions, and places that have paved the way for progress in the McCall neighborhood and beyond. The African American Historical Calendar showcases the community’s rich achievements, art, and cultural heritage. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of founder Leona Ford Washington, who envisioned a platform for celebrating African American heritage and fostering community unity.

As part of this fundraising initiative, McCall Neighborhood Center invites individuals and businesses to participate by purchasing advertisements in the 2024 African American Historical Calendar. The following advertising options are available:

  • Full Page Ad: $100
  • Half Page Ad: $50
  • Business Listing: $15
  • Church Listing: $15
  • Events Listing (Birthday, Anniversary, etc.): $10

The deadline for ad submissions is November 10th, providing an excellent opportunity for businesses and individuals to show their support for this noble cause.

For each full-page ad purchased, contributors will receive a complimentary calendar and one free event date listing. Additional calendars are available for purchase for $10 each. 

As a token of appreciation, McCall Neighborhood Center will recognize the generous contributors to this fundraiser project as “Olympian Supporters.” Donors who contribute $100 or more will be celebrated as GOLD supporters, those donating $50 or more as SILVER supporters, and contributors of $25 or more as BRONZE supporters.

For the past 38 years, McCall Neighborhood Center has remained steadfast in its mission to celebrate African American accomplishments and culture while providing a space for community engagement. The center is immensely grateful for the unwavering support it has received from friends and supporters throughout its journey.

McCall Neighborhood Center invites everyone to participate in this meaningful project by submitting an ad or contributing as an Olympian Supporter.  

Sincerely,

The McCall Neighborhood Center African American Historical Calendar Committee:

Patricia White

Doris M. Taylor

Karen Cooper Linen

Barbara Byrd 

For more information or to purchase an ad, visit https://mccallcenter.org 

Your support ensures the continuation of our mission and honors the legacy of those who have paved the way for our community’s success.

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: News & Information, Nonprofit

Black Business Month – Empowering El Paso’s Black Entrepreneurs as a Call for Collaborative Progress

August 18, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Black El Paso Voice, The Black Roundtable, El Paso Black Business Network/ElPasoBlackPages with City Council

On Tuesday, August 15th, Black El Paso Voice, The Black Roundtable, and El Paso Black Business Network received the proclamation for Black Business Month from Mayor Oscar Leeser and City Representatives. 

Dear Citizens of El Paso,

We are halfway through Black Business Month, and a vigorous call for progress reverberates throughout our city. As proud citizens and dedicated business proprietors, we unite under a common banner that promotes growth, empowerment, and unity. We shed light on an imperative change, one that is poised to elevate not just a few but our entire community.

As we honor the vital essence of Black Business Month, our perspective transcends mere commemoration. We are moving from celebration to collaboration. We invite you to partake in this shared journey, wherein we contribute to constructing a more fantastic future in El Paso. Our purpose isn’t confined to celebration; it thrives on action, innovation, and the belief that together, we can create a path to true excellence.

Only a short while ago, Black El Paso Voice highlighted the brilliance of our Black business owners and community leaders. But this celebration extended its rays. It acknowledged the champions of diversity among us, those who have recognized the light that our community casts. We stood shoulder to shoulder with individuals like UTEP professor Cherry Duke, friends like Veronica Dayoub, trailblazers like Terri Reed and Mary Helen Aldeis, and organizations like the El Paso Museum of History. 

Our city’s leaders, Dionne Mack and Parks and Rec’s Pablo Caballero, were also acknowledged as champions of togetherness during this occasion. We rejoiced in the achievements and contributions that shaped our shared narrative.

The result? A spark of inspiration ignited within our black entrepreneurs, rekindling their ambitions and propelling them toward a brighter actualization of what can be. But, even amid this resurgence, many voices echo a sentiment of being unseen and underrepresented. Our city prides itself on embracing every dream, regardless of origin. Today, we invite you to envision specialized initiatives thoughtfully designed to address Black entrepreneurs’ unique challenges. Mentorship programs, avenues to capital, and workshops focused on capacity-building are the cornerstones of this endeavor. These programs are not just pathways to prosperity but the birthplace of innovation, culture, and sustained growth.

While the presence of a chamber of commerce and local business initiatives provides a foundation, the journey of Black entrepreneurship is complex. Our endeavor necessitates a nuanced understanding, a genuine concern, and a strategic approach; this is where the expertise of The Black Roundtable comes into play – a collective of seasoned leaders and experts who have traversed the entrepreneurial landscape. 

But let us not limit ourselves. By including the wisdom of diverse voices, irrespective of ethnicity, and combining it with our city’s boundless resources, we form an alliance poised to enact real and lasting change. As we synchronize our efforts with Juneteenth initiatives, we maximize our impact while minimizing duplication of resources.

We do not believe in reinventing the wheel, only strengthening its use.

It’s all in the details. While envisioning change is crucial, the accurate measure of success lies in its execution. We propose a symphony of action, bridging the intention-policy gap and cultivating a culture of hands-on engagement. We amplify our reach by creating and encouraging partnerships with esteemed institutions of higher learning, established business associations, and grassroots community organizations. The diverse talents and experiences intertwined through these collaborations fortify our programs and multiply their effects.

The Role of El Paso’s City and County Leaders

To our dedicated member leaders of the city and county of El Paso, your role is pivotal. As architects of change, you hold the key to progress and real-life transformation. By committing resources, streamlining regulations, and actively participating in the mentorship and support of Black entrepreneurs, you sow the seeds of a movement that transcends the boundaries of Black Business Month. This movement is primed to become a cornerstone of our city’s essence, driving sustained socioeconomic growth and progress.

Our call for action is deeply intertwined with the legacy of John and Mary Woods, whose journey brought them to El Paso following the supposed end of slavery. Their tale, a testament to black entrepreneurial success, shaped the landscape we travel today. By honoring these historical milestones, as masterfully executed by the El Paso Museum of History, we instill a hunger for knowledge and achievement within our present generation of Black entrepreneurs.

We stand united as a voice, representing our fellow Black business owners. Our plea is not to compare successes or bemoan disparities by the “already attained” Black entrepreneurs in our city but to elevate our journey, where each stride paves the way for our future in the Sun City. As we lay the groundwork, our vision is a city where our children and generations beyond can thrive and prosper upon their return.

Acknowledging Disparities while Pioneering Progress

Acknowledging the past – the disparities and challenges – is not an exercise in dwelling on differences. It’s a recognition of history that shapes our present reality. Just as our ancestors were uprooted from prosperous lands to shape new destinies, we, their descendants, hold the power to redefine our city’s narrative to mold it into an exemplar of excellence.

Though our numbers might be modest, our influence is profound. El Paso’s journey to greatness is incomplete without the vibrant contributions of its Black entrepreneurs, including those of us who arrive by way of the military. Together, we are piloting the course towards greater. El Paso can be enriched by including our diverse voices, ideas, and talents that define our great city.

We’re here for it.

Monica Tucker

Publisher/Founder

Black El Paso Voice

The Black Roundtable

Carl Dwyer and Curtis Smith
Charles Smith with Mayor Oscar Leeser
Shonique Tornes with Mayor Oscar Leeser
Chrishelle Waldo with Mayor Oscar Leeser
BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Business, Community News, Uncategorized

August is Black Business Month

August 1, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Celebrate August as Black Business Month! Throughout the month, #EPBlackBusinessNetwork will shine a spotlight on Black Entrepreneurs on the Border, featured in the #ElPasoBlackBusinessDirectory. Founded by Historian John William Templeton and engineer Frederick E. Jordan Sr in 2004, National Black Business Month aims to impact policies affecting 2.6 million Black businesses.

Despite facing historical challenges like systemic racism, redlining, and violence, Black businesses have shown incredible resilience and success. Let’s honor those who paved the way for today’s entrepreneurs in El Paso County with Black El Paso Voice.

El Paso can make a positive impact by supporting initiatives like elpasoblackpages.com, a free platform for Black business owners, and the El Paso Black Business Network.  Embracing business diversity and celebrating milestones, successes, and progress in the Black business community is vital for our city’s continued success.

Black entrepreneurs bring unique perspectives, talents, and innovation that enrich the fabric of our city. It’s essential to provide them with the necessary resources, opportunities, and recognition.  Let’s also remember, as business owners, to prioritize delivering a pleasant customer experience. #BlackBusinessMonth #SupportBlackBusinesses #ElPasoEntrepreneurs #BusinessDiversity #InnovationMatters

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Business, News & Information

Black Business & Community Awards and Recognition Ceremony: July 29, 2023

July 16, 2023 by BEPV Staff

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Mark your calendars for an esteemed casual occasion highlighting excellence in the community and business sectors. The Black El Paso Voice Business & Community Awards and Recognition Ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 29, 2023, commencing at 5 PM. The EPCC Auditorium, located in Bldg. A at 9050 Viscount Blvd, El Paso, TX 79925, will set the stage for this extraordinary event.

As the evening progresses, attendees will enjoy a delightful light dinner. The atmosphere allows guests to engage in meaningful conversations and establish valuable connections.

Beyond its celebratory nature, this event presents an invaluable occasion for networking with El Paso’s emerging leaders, each of whom excels in their respective fields, and support the efforts of Black El Paso Voice. Embracing this opportunity will enable attendees to join together in encouraging alliances and collaborations while contributing to our borderland community.

Limited sponsorship opportunities are available, allowing organizations to align themselves with this prestigious gathering and showcase their support for the remarkable individuals being honored. By sponsoring, businesses can amplify their presence and underscore their commitment to encouraging excellence in business and community realms.

Prepare to be captivated as we come together to acknowledge the champions and changemakers who have left an ineffaceable mark on El Paso. Amidst an atmosphere of sophistication and camaraderie, the Black El Paso Voice Business & Community Awards and Recognition Ceremony promises an unforgettable evening, celebrating the exceptional accomplishments of these distinguished individuals and providing a platform for networking and collaboration.

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BEPV Staff
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Filed Under: Uncategorized

County and City Proclamations for Black Business Month

July 10, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Black Business Month is a time to recognize and appreciate the significant contributions made by Black entrepreneurs to our economy and communities. The county and city proclamations exemplify our dedication to promoting an environment that embraces diversity, equity, and economic opportunity for all. Join us at the El Paso County Courthouse on July 17th at 9:30 a.m. and El Paso City Hall on August 15th at 9 a.m. to be part of these momentous events. Let’s come together as a community to celebrate, uplift, and support Black businesses in El Paso.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

BEPV Staff
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Filed Under: Uncategorized

Black Roundtable Series: Black Progress on the Border

July 1, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Update: A Summary of this Event will be posted soon. 

Click here to register: TheBlackRoundtable.com

Please share with your network. 

Uniting Black Community Changemakers: Magnifying Our Impact on the Border

COST: FREE. Lunch is available for purchase. Info below.

We are excited to inform the El Paso Black community about an upcoming event to further unity, understanding, and progress. Black El Paso Voice is organizing the Black Roundtable Series: Black Progress on the Border. We have designed this event to provide a platform for community members to share accurate information and connect, strengthening our collective efforts.

 

Our primary goal is to facilitate direct and personal communication among community members, eliminate misinformation, and create avenues for open dialogue. Direct communication among community members can result in a more informed and involved community.

 

The Black Roundtable Series is a catalyst for change, offering a space for constructive discussions, sharing experiences, and collaboration. It allows community members to learn from each other, exchange knowledge, and develop strategies that will drive progress within our community.

 

Living in a unique border region, we face specific challenges and opportunities that require our collective attention. By coming together, we can explore innovative approaches, highlight successful endeavors, and collectively address the obstacles that hinder our advancement.

 

To facilitate meaningful connections and conversations, we have invited a panel of distinguished speakers who are recognized leaders in their respective fields. Their insights and experiences will enrich our discussions and inspire us to take action. Dionne Mack – Deputy City Manager, Quality of Life will share information about resources and the city’s quality of life initiatives; Curtis Smith – Black El Paso Voice | Suite 915, Host and Community Activitist and Volunteer; Brandy Wyche – Entrepreneur/Consultant, Fly Events Promotions; and Artie Maxwell – Senior Pastor, Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

 

We are also pleased to announce that lunch will be available for purchase at the event. Big Cixx will provide a delicious meal for $12. While food and drinks are not allowed, you may bring your own water. Other drinks and items will be available for purchase if desired. Details on how to purchase lunch provided by Cixx, can be found on our website at TheBlackRoundtable.com.

 

We invite all community members to join us for this event on Saturday, July 15, 2023, at 2:00 PM. Your presence and contributions will play a vital role in shaping the depth and impact of our discussions.

 

Save the date and secure your seat by registering at TheBlackRoundtable.com or by contacting Monica Tucker at monica@blackelpasovoice.com or via text/call at 915.209.1850.

 

Registration is open from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM.

 

We appreciate your unwavering dedication to the advancement of our community.

 

Together, we can create strong connections, dispel misconceptions, and collaborate on initiatives that empower and uplift our community.

 

Thank you, and we look forward to your presence and the opportunity to drive positive change together.

Click here to register: TheBlackRoundtable.com

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Community News, Community Voices

Juneteenth El Paso | 2023 Celebration

June 18, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Juneteenth 2023 | June 17 - Nations Tobin Park | Photo: Barb Wilson

While we are gathering the immense amount of highlights from Saturday’s 2023 Juneteenth Celebration, we are truly honored to have been sponsored and supported by sponsors, volunteers, vendors, and supporters.

Thank you to El Paso Parks & Recreation, District 2 City Rep Annello, City of El Paso, Fly Events Promotions,
El Paso HRAM, El Paso Electric, ZTEX Construction, Allstate Insurance, Gecko Bros., FBI El Paso, SAMS Club, Gecko Bros., El Paso Celebration Kool & The Gang Tribute Band, Ashley Johnson, Abeni Janae, Dr. Brenda Russell, Pastor Michael Grady, Tina Smiley-Overton, Brandy Wyche, Fedora Johnson, Shonique Tornes, Curtis Smith, Dianna Williams, Duwan Mason, Barbara Wilson, Sherry Leapheart, Dee Tillman, Sadiya Lucas, Jacqueline Dunn-Moodie, David Wedlock, Vicki Scott, Anna Harris-Howell,  Thank you to everyone stepped in to make this event a true complement to the efforts to increase awareness about the Black experience in the United States of America, and the importance of celebrating Black Freedom.

Juneteenth Freedom Day isn’t a one day observance. Juneteenth is a year-round lived experience that will be celebrated through educating our community about our cultural heritage and the importance of its inclusion in the borderland. 

Humanizing slavery is the purpose. Our ancestors were denied rights that we enjoy today; what we do now directly reflects their resilience. 

Thank you to the El Paso community for coming out to share in a safe, fun-filled experience.

 

Special thanks to El Paso HRAM for their continuous support of Black El Paso Voice and Juneteenth El Paso. Their unwavering dedication to community service is to be emulated.

BEPV Staff
blackelpasovoice.com

Filed Under: Community News, Culture, Juneteenth

BEP Voice Weekend Special: El Paso Electric, Sponsor of the 2023 Juneteenth Celebration

June 16, 2023 by BEPV Staff

Juneteenth – We’re Back with our Community Features! 

Listen to "Guest: Crystal Rodriguez - EPElectric - Juneteenth" on Spreaker.

#icymi – FBI – 100 Years of Black FBI Agents

BEPV Staff
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Filed Under: Podcast

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