FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETHE ORIGINAL BLACK WALL STREET MAGAZINE IS LIVE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE ORIGINAL BLACK WALL STREET MAGAZINE IS LIVE
The Original Black Wall Street Magazine
Women’s History Month Edition Celebrates Phenomenal Women, Kidpreneurs, and the Movement to Rebuild Black Wall Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma — Historic Greenwood District
The Original Black Wall Street Magazine proudly announces the release of its powerful Women’s History Month Edition — a bold and intentional publication honoring phenomenal women, rising kidpreneurs, faith-driven leaders, and Black-owned businesses committed to legacy, leadership, and economic circulation.
This special edition shines a spotlight on extraordinary women whose impact extends across business, education, faith, leadership, and community development:
Women’s History Month Honorees
Whitney Norwood
China Jarae
Katina Walker
De Hall
Heather Nash
Quartilla Barnett
The magazine also proudly features the next generation of economic builders:
Black Wall Street Kidpreneurs: Future Leaders
Freedom Culver
Tyra Culver
At a time when economic equity conversations dominate headlines, The Original Black Wall Street Magazine moves beyond rhetoric and into action — intentionally highlighting young entrepreneurs who are building businesses and confidence early, right here on historic Greenwood Avenue.
This edition also honors powerful faith-driven leadership:
Faith-Driven Women
Bishop Pamela K. Dillon
Minister Sheree Johnson
Through spiritual guidance, community outreach, and Bible-based leadership, these women continue to strengthen families and communities with purpose and conviction.
Readers will also find trusted insight from monthly contributors:
Monthly Columnists
Beauty Tips by GlammedbyChiku
Doc Hair by Leisa Stallworth
Doc Health by Keith King, Ph.D.
Let's Get It Right, Marshlynne Bolden
Under the leadership of Chief Editor Angela K. Chambers, Ph.D., The Original Black Wall Street Magazine remains committed to one clear mission: intentionally featuring, highlighting, and promoting Black-owned businesses, leaders, and communities in an effort to recirculate Black dollars within Black communities.
“This movement extends beyond a moment,” says Chambers. “Beyond a senseless murder of an unarmed Black person. Beyond the removal of DEI. Beyond the withdrawal of corporate investment in Black-owned products and services. Beyond unfair government contracting practices. Beyond denials of funding for Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs. RIGHT HERE and RIGHT NOW is our time. This time, we are rebuilding Black Wall Street — all over the world.”
The magazine is more than publication — it is participation. It is circulation. It is intentional economics.
Readers are encouraged to:
◼️Read The Original Black Wall Street Magazine online
◼️Support and shop with Black-owned businesses
◼️Connect with and uplift community leaders and organizations
◼️Share, follow, and advertise with the platform
Contact Information
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Media Inquiries:
media@theoriginalblackwallstreet.com
General Contact:
info@theoriginalblackwallstreet.com
The Original Black Wall Street Magazine is not simply documenting history — it is helping write the next chapter.
RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW.
We Rebuild.
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