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Coco Jones Shares Her Journey at Plan A: Black Women on the Rise Film Festival
@cocojonessource Coco Jones was part of the “Plan A: Black Women on the Rise” panel yesterday with some other amazing black women #cocojones #dominquefishback #belair #swarm #blackhealth #blackmentalhealth #mentalhealth #selflove #selfcare ♬ original sound – CocoJonesSOURCE


Coco Jones recently took part in a panel called “Plan A: Black Women on the Rise” where she shared her journey and how she makes herself, her mental health and her faith a priority as she lives out her dreams. We’re cheering you on Coco and are proud of you for taking care of yourself and your mind while doing what you love.





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New Disney Channel Series Saturdays Premiere Executive Produced by Marsai Martin


Friday is the new Saturday with the new Disney Channel Series Saturdays Premiering on Friday, March 24th, 2023. Check out the trailer above. SATURDAYS, is a single-cam coming of age comedy that only takes place on the best day of the week…Saturday! The series revolves around 14-year-old, PARIS JOHNSON, and her best friends SIMONE & ARI, who hone their roller skating skills on the cool parquet floor of Saturdays, a local skating rink in Chicago. Together they form the We-B-Girlz skate crew, and are determined to show and prove they have the hottest skate routines on the planet!

Saturdays makes Executive Producer Marsai Martin, actress from Black-ish, one of the youngest producers in the industry at 18-years-old! Congratulations to Marsai on making her dreams come true – anything is possible!


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Introducing New Black and Brown Princesses to Inspire the Next Generation
@julenedreamfleur Join us on this journey of creating black and brown Princesses, Superheroes and characters that represent every girl no matter what color. Princess J is a creative, quirky royal who likes to make art and dream outside of the box. Where would your original Hero or Princessbe like? #illustration #originalcharacter #characterdesign #blackprincess #blackgirltiktok #royalaesthetic #royalcore #royalcoreaesthetic #princess #disney #disneyprincesses #representationmatters #fyp #foryou #princesscore #bridgerton #representation #cottagecore #cottgecoreaesthetic #blackgirlmagic #blackgirltiktok #disneyprincess #originalcharacters ♬ Disney Pictures Intro – Disney Pictures

‍Every girl deserves to see herself as a hero and princess! I’m on a mission to make this dream come true, bringing more Black, Hispanic, Asian & multicultural heroes to life through wonder-filled stories. ‍Follow along on this journey with Princess J and friends.

Original song You Are Royalty by Jules the Dreamer @julenefleurmond





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Keke Palmer Premieres Bottoms Up Music Video

Keke Palmer has been bringing a fresh sound to music since she was a teen and some of her music hasn’t gotten it’s proper shine. We’re glad that Keke decided to recreate the track and make a video for her song “Bottoms Up” that has always been a fan favorite. Watch Keke in the video for the empowering anthem Bottoms Up 2.0 in the video above.

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Celebrating Black Women and Their Contributions: Black History Month and Beyond Inspiration from the Editor



Here’s ode to the Black woman and girls as we wrap up Black History Month – the celebration should really never end! A Black woman’s beauty, dreams, purpose and value is so great and boundless. Celebrate and encourage a black woman or girl today. You are precious, worthy and amazing! – Julene Fleurmond, Editor of DreamerENT.com

Love this song from Eugene King @eugenekiing

Representing amazing leaders, artists and stories for black and brown girls and women:

History Maker by Dr. @cindytrimm

Hair Love book by @MatthewACherry

I’m a Pretty Princess Coloring Book by @cswainbates

Fashion Queens: A Stylish Coloring Book of Affirmations by Bieunkah @bieunkah_illustrations

Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by @vashtiharrison

Dream Big book from Oprah

Fearless: Dream It, Do It doll with Afro

“Self Love Circle” – African American Fashion Illustration Art Print from @cocomicheleillustrations

Cinderella with @Brandy and Whitney Houston

Some of the beautiful black women featured:

Mahalia Jackson
Bessie Coleman
Mae Jemison
Dorothy Dandridge
Madame C.J. Walker
Diana Ross
Aretha Franklin
Rosa Parks
Ida B. Wells Barnett
Sojourner Truth
Augusta Savage
Anika Noni Rose
Coretta Scott King
Maya Angelou
Oprah Winfrey
Nannie Helen Burroughs
Shirley Chisholm





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