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https://www.blackenterprise.com/nonprofit-gives-away-almost-20k-in-scholarships-to-black-students-in-stem/

Math with EEEs, Inc., a Black-owned non-profit dedicated to empowering African-American students through education and STEM scholarship opportunities, is sponsoring 10 students for the highly sought-after online coding course by Codewithsharen. All in all, the organization has already given away almost $20,000 in scholarships.

Led by Math with EEEs, the organization is working to bridge the gap in STEM education and provide equal opportunities for underrepresented communities to excel in the field.

“It’s crucial for students to continue learning STEM and not just rely on OpenAI like ChatGPT,” said Sharen Eddings, a top computer programmer turned STEM education provider and founder of Codewithsharen. “Without a mastery of the language of code, proper instruction cannot be given to AI like ChatGPT to build a website. Moreover, without the knowledge of web hosting, troubleshooting, maintenance, or cybersecurity, the final product can not be fully utilized. That’s why Math with EEEs, Inc and Codewithsharen have teamed up to impart this essential skill set.”

Designed for students in grades 6 and above, the course teaches coding in a fun, interactive, and easy-to-learn manner.

“Your child will learn the hottest skill in town: coding, also known as STEM in schools,” said Eddings. “We teach kids how to read and write code, then how to use that skill to build websites, and mobile games.”

Coding empowers students to change the world and achieve their dreams. As automation and artificial intelligence rise, coding is becoming increasingly important. It’s a skill that can improve students’ lives and make a difference in others.

“Learning to code can seem intimidating, but it’s fun, easy to learn, and rewarding,” added Eddings. “I’ve built amazing things using code, and I want to share that experience with others.”

Don’t miss this chance to obtain the skills needed for success in the 21st century and join Math with EEEs, Inc. and Codewithsharen in their mission to bridge the STEM education gap and provide equal opportunities. Math with EEEs Inc., is also looking forward to offering scholarships to students in Ghana in the near future. Sign up for the next coding and game development course today and become a coding superhero.

For more information, to enroll, or sponsor a child, visit the organization’s official web site at MathWithEEEsInc.com. The next session starts Monday, September 11th to October 7th.

For press inquiries, contact mathwitheeesinc@gmail.com

March 18, 2023

Nonprofit Gives Away Almost $20K in Scholarships to Black Students in STEM

https://www.blackenterprise.com/nonprofit-gives-away-almost-20k-in-scholarships-to-black-students-in-stem/

Math with EEEs, Inc., a Black-owned non-profit dedicated to empowering African-American students through education and STEM scholarship opportunities, is sponsoring 10 students for the highly sought-after online coding course by Codewithsharen. All in all, the organization has already given away almost $20,000 in scholarships.

Led by Math with EEEs, the organization is working to bridge the gap in STEM education and provide equal opportunities for underrepresented communities to excel in the field.

“It’s crucial for students to continue learning STEM and not just rely on OpenAI like ChatGPT,” said Sharen Eddings, a top computer programmer turned STEM education provider and founder of Codewithsharen. “Without a mastery of the language of code, proper instruction cannot be given to AI like ChatGPT to build a website. Moreover, without the knowledge of web hosting, troubleshooting, maintenance, or cybersecurity, the final product can not be fully utilized. That’s why Math with EEEs, Inc and Codewithsharen have teamed up to impart this essential skill set.”

Designed for students in grades 6 and above, the course teaches coding in a fun, interactive, and easy-to-learn manner.

“Your child will learn the hottest skill in town: coding, also known as STEM in schools,” said Eddings. “We teach kids how to read and write code, then how to use that skill to build websites, and mobile games.”

Coding empowers students to change the world and achieve their dreams. As automation and artificial intelligence rise, coding is becoming increasingly important. It’s a skill that can improve students’ lives and make a difference in others.

“Learning to code can seem intimidating, but it’s fun, easy to learn, and rewarding,” added Eddings. “I’ve built amazing things using code, and I want to share that experience with others.”

Don’t miss this chance to obtain the skills needed for success in the 21st century and join Math with EEEs, Inc. and Codewithsharen in their mission to bridge the STEM education gap and provide equal opportunities. Math with EEEs Inc., is also looking forward to offering scholarships to students in Ghana in the near future. Sign up for the next coding and game development course today and become a coding superhero.

For more information, to enroll, or sponsor a child, visit the organization’s official web site at MathWithEEEsInc.com. The next session starts Monday, September 11th to October 7th.

For press inquiries, contact mathwitheeesinc@gmail.com


March 18, 2023

SHAZAM! Fury of the Gods Ending + Post-Credit Scenes Explained

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It’s time to head back to the City of Brotherly Love in the sequel to DC’s Shazam! With Billy Batson and his family of superheroes having to take on the Daughters of Atlas, Shazam! Fury of the Gods delivers an epic adventure with some shocking ending and post-credit scenes. Hector takes a trip to Philly to break it all down on today’s episode of Nerdist News!

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March 18, 2023

Experts Discuss Endorsement Deals Amid Nike’s PR Troubles

https://www.blackenterprise.com/experts-discuss-endorsement-deals-amid-nikes-pr-troubles/

Nike has experienced some bumps in recent months. The company dropped Kyrie Irving, Ja Morant is going to counseling after waving a gun on his Instagram Live account, and Curbed recently published an expose on Nike collaborator Tom Sachs.

But none of this is new. When companies give endorsement deals to celebrities, there is a chance the deal will end on bad terms. 

Coresight Research CEO and founder Deborah Weinswig spoke about celebrity endorsement deals during an interview with Insider.

“I’ve always not been a fan of celebrity deals. You do need that halo, but don’t bet the ranch on one athlete.”

Weinswig added that companies should also include employees in their endorsement deals. 

​​“It has to be a mixture of your own employees and celebrities,” she told Insider. “Every brand will find its own balance. That’s the right model for the future.”

Hitha Herzog, the chief retail analyst for Doneger Tobe, said that because social media makes peoples’ lives transparent, endorsement deals are now complicated. 

“What the brands are not doing well is vetting who they are partnering with,” she told Insider. “You’re not just aligning on what two people do in terms of professional jobs,” she said. “In 2023, we have a lot of transparency, and there’s going to be a lot more transparency in the future.”

Matt Powell, a sportswear industry analyst, echoed Herzog. 

“I thought for a while that brands were moving away from real celebrity endorsements,” he told Insider. “But there certainly have been a lot of high-profile issues lately. It’ll scare people off from doing more of these. The return isn’t there for brands today.”

Insider also reported that Michael Jordan’s deal with Nike is the gold standard, which has not been repeated. However, Serena Williams, who has a deal with Nike, as well as Steph Curry, and Tom Brady, who both signed deals with Under Armour, have shed light on an entire brand. 

“You can argue LeBron is the face of Nike today, and his reach is much more than the sales of his shoes. At the same time, people are having to spend tons and tons of money, and they’re not really getting the return on it,” Powell told Insider


March 18, 2023

Bold, Blerdy, and Black AF: ‘Creed III’ Review

https://blacknerdproblems.com/bold-blerdy-and-black-af-creed-iii-review/

The Opening “Ding!”

Creed III is not what you think. In what we now have to call the Rocky Cinematic Universe, it’s easy to just relegate any of the nine movies to just a sports movie but it brings way more to the table. As Michael B. Jordan’s first foray into directing, there’s a lot on the line for his reputation. Creed III does not rest on the laurels of being a franchise with a strong legacy, quite the opposite – it strikes out on its own. It’s bold, brave, blerdy, and Black AF.

Tale of the Tape

At the end of Creed II, the birth of his daughter forces Adonis to make peace with the weight of his father’s legacy after taking out Ivan Drago’s son Viktor and retaining the heavyweight championship. For clarity, he beat the brakes off the son of the boxer who killed his father in the ring in the 80s. Adonis is still the champ and holds his own as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the game. Creed III picks up three years after the events of the second movie and opens with Adonis’ last fight before retirement against “Pretty” Ricky Conlan, the big fight from the first Creed movie.

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Adonis Creed (R., Michael B. Jordan) takes on “Pretty” Ricky Conlan (L., Tony Bellew)

The Creed III Review

Creed III is a thoroughly surprising movie. There is an attention to detail and symbolism that quite frankly has no business being as well done as it was. This is the theme for the whole movie, really. Creed III‘s success hinges almost entirely on performances and short of a few lines of writing, it all clicks together quite well. At the intersection of acting, set design, costume design, direction, an immaculate soundtrack, and original music, Creed III hits on all cylinders.

MBJ’s Directorial Debut & Black Movie Freedom

Let’s keep it a hundred, Michael B Jordan’s acting range is limited. It just is. Homie has been a different variation of Wallace from The Wire for the larger part of his career. While this might seem like a slight, it really is a testament to the fact that MBJ has spent his career being able to focus on just being a Black person in film and television. This is now his specialty and his brand – to bring the fullness of his Black experience to every role. Knowing that his acting range is what it is, it should make directing himself difficult, but MBJ steps into his third stab at Adonis Creed with the maturity of a veteran actor. It shouldn’t be surprising, but it’s still impressive.

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Michael B. Jordan looks over dailies in his first run as director. Image courtesy of MGM & Warner Bros. Pictures

At the very least, this movie feels like part of a moment of freedom in Black creation. Enough people of color have achieved access and mainstream success that all audiences can relate to a movie scripted, produced, directed, and acted by people of color. This is in the vein of Nia DaCosta’s Candyman and her upcoming The Marvels, Jordan Peele’s catalog, or even Akila Cooper’s M3gan, among many others). Whether this moment is here to stay is unknown, but it’s here. Now.

Performances

Creed III is held together by performance, the entire movie truly hinges on the physicality, presence, and emoting of the cast. Y’all. They did that. Nobody fell short and I’m going to do my best to get everyone their flowers.

Michael B. Jordan reprises Adonis Creed for the third time and manages to give the character as much depth as he had in the first movie. Of course, the homie brought the physique (and his personal trainer) to the set like he does every time. He ups the ante by giving us the Adonis Creed that is exploring fatherhood, responsibility, and reconciling masculinity. MBJ delivers something subtle but important and rarely seen in cinema, a trilogy following the arc of a Black man from his boyhood through adulthood. We’ve watched Adonis fight and show his strength in that way, but here Jordan has to convey care and compromise and show strength in all the ways that defy stereotypical masculinity.

Tessa Thompson reprises as the successful musician turned producer and mother Bianca. Even though she plays a more minor role in the plot, she shines as a catalyst in the further development of Adonis’ character. If you think less screen time equates to less impact, you’d be dead wrong. Thompson has the chops to make every moment onscreen count, and she does. She brings a quiet intensity and grabs every scene she’s in.

Tessa Thompson as Bianca. Image courtesy of MGM & Warner Bros. Pictures

Phylicia Rashad is acting her ass off in Creed III. She returns as Adonis’ adoptive mother Mary-Anne and really lets you know she’s been doing this for decades. Rashad has played many a mother, and she lends her veteran acting experience to the nuance of this third reprisal of Mary-Anne Johnson. The evolution from an angry, stern mother to a supportive, wisened grandmother will not be lost on audiences. **[SPOILER]** I have never been more stirred by a death scene, and it rests entirely on the studied and lived experience of Phylicia Rashad. It’s so easy to play up a death, and she chose to meet it with a dignity that I have never seen onscreen.

This will be the second time in a month that Jonathan Majors is receiving flowers from me for a performance. Majors enters the Creed franchise as protagonist “Diamond” Damian Anderson and brings it. Dame is a villain through and through, and it hits different. Majors does so much through his physicality in any role, so his being jacked for this character is mostly for show.

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Jonathan Majors as “Diamond” Dame Anderson. Image courtesy of MGM & Warner Bros. Pictures

The mentality and methodology of Dame is his most terrifying trait, there has never been a more thoroughly dominating force in the Rocky cinematic universe. Ivan Drago looked to break the body, and Damian Anderson looks to break the spirit of his opponents. When Adonis and Dame meet up on the beach, the way Majors flips the switch on the whole character at the drop of a dime gave me goosebumps. Might as well name him Bane Anderson. He broke people down the same way using the language of scientific violence. He definitely hit Adonis with the ‘victory has defeated you!’ We’re looking at a strong contender for ‘villain of the year’ and more importantly the kind of acting that makes everyone else in the cast step it up to meet. Especially the way his signature intensity forces both Adonis and Michael B. Jordan to evolve.

Creed III is Anime Built

Let it be known this movie is built on the bones of anime greatness. From the costumes to the rhythm of action in the fights to the spirit and development of the characters, anime was in the building from the beginning! As the director, Michael B. Jordan cracked the code on commercial appeal. Anime is so mainstream now that anyone can follow the narrative beats and progressions.

First off, Adonis opens the movie mid-fight in a pair of red leather boxing trunks that were directly inspired by Kaneda’s iconic jacket from the seminal 80s anime and manga Akira. We’re talking about the first few minutes of the movie here, so straight out the gate the intention is present and doesn’t let up. Costume designer Lizz Wolf leaned all the way into MBJ’s love of anime.

Then there’s the development of Dame’s character. His whole fighting style is a one-for-one homage to the boxing anime Hajime No Ippo. Majors mentioned that MBJ had him watch some anime to get ready for the film, what we didn’t know is how vital the references were going to be. Dame’s whole fighting style is based on Ryo Mashiba’s “Hitman Style” from Hajime No Ippo, which was inspired by real-life boxing icon Tommy “Hitman” Hearns. Even Ryo’s story of having run-ins with the law and fighting his way out of poverty is called back in Dame’s story. It’s too clean to be a coincidence.

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See if you can peep Dame hit the “Hitman Style” stance.

Of course, that last fight?! It might as well have been Naruto and Sasuke in the waterfall rocking Everlast gloves. There are several moments that reference some seriously iconic anime moments. At one point, the whole facade of the arena melts away, even the music is taken away. Dame and Adonis go blow for blow and hit the double punch at the same time, which many people might recognize from Dragon Ball Z’s Goku versus Vegeta battle. But the deeper cut, for the initiated (and we are initiated, aren’t we reader?) is that it comes from Ashita No Joe, the 1960s boxing manga/anime that would go on to inspire Megalobox.

In Closing

If you like anime, this movie has something for you. If you’re into boxing, there’s something for you. If you loved the Rocky movies, there’s something for you. Creed III is way better than it has any business being. The performances carry this movie, and the caliber of those performances makes it stand out from every other entry in the Rocky Cinematic Universe. Bolstered by Ryan and Keenan Coogler’s screenwriting alongside Ludwig Goransson and Dreamville’s music, Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut goes the distance. Creed III knows what it is and offers a masterful telling of the kind of story that can only be told in a world where a ‘nobody’ can become a champion. You can check out Creed III in theatres worldwide.

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