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Black Wealth and All Else Black and Women's History New York Global.Biz Feb/Mar. 2020

As April 2020 unfolds, chances are you missed what we consider our special gift to you and yours, the "Black Wealth and All Else" Feb/March Black and Women's History, New York Global.Biz , NYGBs online and special edition;s limited print issue, published and owned by a Black female with our few limited "goodwill" partners, emphasizing that Blacks are Beautiful...not Pitiful. Published since 2011, amid our minimal staff, our glossy magazine issues features leading, iconic and record breaking individuals conducting and expanding beyond New York...the world's global city. Upon viewing our www.newyorkglobal.biz website, note our revenues are limited to advertising, promotions and public relations, for which approx. 90% of our images, logos and articles are freely provided, given our critical mission to emphasize that together with our multi-cultural sponsors, etc., this magazine remains committed to introducing a fraction of the world's most astounding brilliant, talented, skillful, humanitarian and prosperous Blacks, in various sectors, including many whom have experienced limited public branding and exposure, yet are enjoying their "tip of the iceberg" or pinnacle career success also resulting in measures of financial security, regardless of education. They include youth authors, inventors and entrepreneurs as millenials, Generation X's and awesome seniors. Thanks to our wealth of publicists, writers and editors, NYGB, is more than a concept and we encourage are promoting more Black media to emerge, not only online, but also appear on our living and dining room tables, as testaments to such positive images and messages reminding and influencing individuals of various ethnicities and persuasions of how Blacks, generally, are beautiful not pitiful people, for thousands of years, since our African ancestors first helped developed, with the Creator, The Most High's frontiers of planet Earth. Stay Safe and Blessed, Irma Tyus-Mitchell, Publisher/Acting Editor-in-Chief New York Global.Biz Magazine, Inc.

As April 2020 unfolds, chances are you missed what we consider our special gift to you and yours, the "Black Wealth and All Else" Feb/March Black and Women's History, New York Global.Biz , NYGBs online and special edition;s limited print issue, published and owned by a Black female with our few limited "goodwill" partners, emphasizing that Blacks are Beautiful...not Pitiful. Published since 2011, amid our minimal staff, our glossy magazine issues features leading, iconic and record breaking individuals conducting and expanding beyond New York...the world's global city.
Upon viewing our www.newyorkglobal.biz website, note our revenues are limited to advertising, promotions and public relations, for which approx. 90% of our images, logos and articles are freely provided, given our critical mission to emphasize that together with our multi-cultural sponsors, etc., this magazine remains committed to introducing a fraction of the world's most astounding brilliant, talented, skillful, humanitarian and prosperous Blacks, in various sectors, including many whom have experienced limited public branding and exposure, yet are enjoying their "tip of the iceberg" or pinnacle career success also resulting in measures of financial security, regardless of education. They include youth authors, inventors and entrepreneurs as millenials, Generation X's and awesome seniors.
Thanks to our wealth of publicists, writers and editors, NYGB, is more than a concept and we encourage are promoting more Black media to emerge, not only online, but also appear on our living and dining room tables, as testaments to such positive images and messages reminding and influencing individuals of various ethnicities and persuasions of how Blacks, generally, are beautiful not pitiful people, for thousands of years, since our African ancestors first helped developed, with the Creator, The Most High's frontiers of planet Earth.

Stay Safe and Blessed,

Irma Tyus-Mitchell,
Publisher/Acting Editor-in-Chief
New York Global.Biz Magazine, Inc.

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CELEBRATE STIMULATE INVEST IN CULTURAL ARTS<br />

FROM THE SMITHSONIAN TO THE<br />

KITCHEN: AFRICAN AMERICAN ART<br />

TRANSFORMING HOME DECOR BUSINESS<br />

Since 2017 the $582 billion home decor industry's projected to increase<br />

will be $741 billion by 2023, according to a leading public relations<br />

source. <strong>All</strong>ie <strong>Mar</strong>ket Research website's reports that increasing home<br />

ownerships have tremendously impacted the home décor market.<br />

While the home décor market is constantly exp<strong>and</strong>ing, too few<br />

companies feature African American art on their products. Shades of<br />

Color's partnership with African American artists is a solution that<br />

brings art into consumers' homes.<br />

"We work with artists to mass produce their art on<br />

products which exponentially increases exposure to their<br />

craft," says President, Adrian Woods. "Our artists are an<br />

extension of our family <strong>and</strong> are relatable from the girlfriends<br />

of Cidney Wallace to the strong <strong>Black</strong> fathers by Frank<br />

Morrison to the more contemporary styles of Larry Poncho<br />

Brown. Our goal is to highlight these artists <strong>and</strong> be a driving<br />

force in ethnic home décor."<br />

<strong>Black</strong> art is a reflection of American culture, which<br />

Shades of Color's community makes <strong>Black</strong> art more<br />

accessible. Consumers in genera have essentially become art<br />

collectors without realizing such. The company's direct- toconsumer’s<br />

website features African American artists' vast<br />

catalog of products global culture <strong>and</strong> current affairs<br />

conversations. Shades of Color's ties to the community<br />

involvement supports its greater network of schools, churches<br />

<strong>and</strong> community groups well over $2 million earnings through<br />

the company's fifteen year open-door fundraising program<br />

Founded in 1995, Shades of Color, LLC small <strong>Black</strong>owned<br />

business was a calendar company. Currently an ethnic<br />

niche market leader with its mass retailers, organizations,<br />

prestigious gift shops <strong>and</strong> quaint Afrocentric stores in the<br />

U.S., Shades of Color high quality calendars, stationery,<br />

kitchenware, home décor, bags <strong>and</strong> gifts includes licensed <strong>and</strong><br />

commissioned <strong>Black</strong> art from renowned African American<br />

artists. The company manufactures <strong>and</strong> globally distributes<br />

its own products. #Uplift<strong>and</strong>Inspire. Visit<br />

www.facebook.com/ShadesCalendars #Uplift<strong>and</strong>Inspire.Visit<br />

www.facebook.com/ ShadesCalendars<br />

NEWYORK GLOBAL.BIZ ...<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Wealth</strong> <strong>and</strong> all <strong>Else</strong><br />

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