Tag: Genelle Guzman-McMillan

Genelle’s Faith & Hope Story

Genelle Guzman-McMillan, the last survivor rescued from the WTC, endured 27 harrowing hours. Her memoir, "Angel in the Rubble," is a testament to faith and resilience, honoring lost lives and shining as a beacon of survival and renewed purpose.

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Beyoncé Cuts Jay-Z’s Hair at Reasonable Doubt Show

Jay-Z kicked off his Reasonable Doubt 30th anniversary concert series with Beyoncé giving his hair a trim in the stands of Yankee Stadium. Beyoncé joined her hubby to fill in for Mary J. Blige's feature in Can't Knock the Hustle. Jay-Z also invited their oldest daughter Blue Ivy, 14, to perform the 1996 hit Feelin' It together where she played a piano solo at the end.

Nolan Wells’ Life Honored by Loving Parents

The last time Christine and Elmore Wonsley saw their son, Nolan Wells, alive, he made them dinner. It was salmon. He baked it, so proud. After the meal, Wells hugged his parents, exchanged I love yous and left. Three days later, his body was found off Mississippi's Horn Island, plunging the family into grief and leaving them searching for answers.

Black Actresses Suited for Helen of Troy

Black women have long been the beauty blueprint. Discover which stunning Black actresses could do justice to the iconic role of Helen of Troy.

Cardi B on Carmelo Anthony Verdict: A Race Thing

Cardi B believes Karmelo Anthony's 35-year prison sentence has more to do with the color of his skin than the evidence after he was found guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco in 2025.

Jack & Jill, Divine Nine: Community or Black Elitism

Black community debates the role of legacy institutions like Jack & Jill and Divine Nine - are they a sanctuary or signs of elitism?