Professor Marquita Taylor, (P.h.D.): Purpose, Resilience and Legacy of The Woman Doctor

Concordia Professor and Leader of Yale Equity Efforts Marquita Taylor, (Ph.D.)
   Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Leadership for the Advancement of Learning & Service in Higher Education
Certificate Recipient, Race & Equity
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Business Administration and Management, General
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Business Administration and Management, Political Science

Concordia Professor, Dr. Marquita Taylor is a living testament of excellence, grit, purpose, and resilience. She wakes up with a trail blazing mission to inspire women and girls around the world to pursue higher education while building non-cognitive, entrepreneurial leadership.

Hailing from an impoverished area in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Dr. Taylor is a rose growing through concrete. She overcame the adversity of her environment with will, consistency and a loving support system at home.

Dr. Marquita Taylor: Founder of “The Woman Doctor”

“I had great parents, one thing they always instilled was the importance of education. Growing up I didn’t know we were poor. But I remembers walking home from school passing drug dealers, I once saw someone get killed. My parents found a way. I didn’t know I would be at an Ivy League School.”

The odds are against her not only as woman, but as an educated woman of color in America. The Woman Doctor encourages people daily that they are enough. In a society where the dollar rules, she believes her craft, brilliance and excellence makes her wealthy in abundance.

Professor Taylor is all too familiar with the word sacrifice.Before I became a professor, I told schools I’d work for free.” The law of returns is how she received all her blessings back in abundance. She dedicated hours and hours of community service confident that her dream of enlightening others professionally would come to fruition. With a clear vision of her purpose, she stated that she balanced multiple jobs, philanthropy and her studies. “I went to school and worked 4 or 5 jobs. It was a test of grit.”

The Woman Doctor was honored at “The Chicago 300 Black Women in White” event in the fall of 2017. This event celebrates African American Women in the Chicago area celebrating women of color and all their extraordinary accomplishments. She stated that not only does she have to overcome obstacles as a woman, but even more so as an educated woman of color. It is a responsibility for America to understand the power and significance of educated women. “Sew into our black women. When you educate our women, you educate the nation.”

Dr. Taylor also founded a mentorship program serving women currently enrolled in a degree granting program entitled “The Woman Doctor (U)niversity.” The purpose of this program is to allocate support in the capacity building of its participants and the fostering of non-cognitive skills leading toward successful degree attainment.

Dr. Taylor’s words of wisdom for the New Year

Her efforts to reach her goals and to continue to strive for greatness was not just for her own benefit. “My success is a blessing but it is not all for me. I was selected by God to do this work and my purpose has always been bigger than me.”

Moving forward into a new chapter and fresh start of the year, her mindset of progression is something everyone can learn from. One may have to suffer on their journey to greatness. However, that pain is temporary. Sacrifice and hard work pays off. “The body and mind heals itself if you give it time.” She inspires women to manifest their own destiny and get it done regardless if they say yes or no.”

 

To learn more about Dr. Marquita Taylor visit thewomandoc.com

 

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“(She Calls Me) Mr. Write”: A Genius Anthology of Black Reflection and Wisdom by REAL T@LK

(SHE CALLS ME) “MR. WRITE”

 

“If GOD gave us this Earth, you’d think she’d expect us to treat it right….or nah?”

“bottle water says ‘contains calcium chloride’… but I’m not swimming.”

These are just two excerpts from poet, philanthropist, entrepreneur and activist REAL T@LK. One might say a professor from Princeton could have his students write a dissertation on the ideologies of the two statements above.

REAL T@LK’S anthology entitled “(She Calls Me) Mr. Write” is a genius reflection of black progression, wisdom, love and could also be used to teach economic sustainability.

He uses clever words through the art of poetry to serve as a voice of some of the common inner thoughts  black men and women have in America. He also makes it easy for people who are trying to understand the growth within the hidden struggles of being black in America more tangible by painting a lyrical picture that is humanistic to all.

 

The book is 149 pages of stories, short poems, phrases, dialogues and motivational quotes. It is an amazing way to spread peace while reflecting on self identity of a culture while awakening the people in it. Just like it’s cover….after you read it you will feel growth.

 

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Black Quarterback: Why 25 Blogs Refused Curt Cohiba’s Top Song on Apple Music

Black Quarterback feat. Kellog prod.  by Curt Cohiba

 

Curt Cohiba is known for his subliminal controversial music that is usually embedded in a live nostalgic sound. His agenda is so embedded  that he attracts a diverse following. Since Commencement, his first single arrived in stores, it was clear that he was an advocate for young people of color through education and art. He is taking a picture getting arrested in front of Chicago Public Library with a cap and gown on. (SEE BELOW)

This time around Cohiba isn’t so subliminal. His new single “Black Quarterback” featuring Kellogg on saxophone is direct. “The world don’t like Black Quarterbacks.”

Cohiba stated, “The Quarterback position is the most prestigious position to have in American sports. Since the beginning of sports Black Quarterbacks have arguably been under a microscope more than any other form of athlete.”

Cohiba compares black men who run their own businesses, families and makes tough day to day decisions to Black Quarterbacks while metaphorically paying tribute to Colin Kapernick and the NFL protest.

But the blogs were not feeling Cohiba’s new controversial song.

One of the blogs reviewed: “..almost sounds like a podcast of a poet. almost no beat and hard to define as a hip hop tune. european here, so football means some diff here, and doesn’t mean anything culturally to me. Best”

However, the song has been out for two weeks and it is Cohiba’s most played song on Apple Music. Everyday people who struggle, hustle, fight for freedom and represent the hardworking gritty class that America seems to neglect…..LOVE THE SONG!

You be the judge.

It’s not about disrespecting a flag. It’s about shedding light on the changes that need to be made in a peaceful way.

#TakeAKnee

 

 

 

 

TekkEez Tech Repair: Your Going to Drop Your New iPhone

 

Autumn means two things: the beginning of cuffing season and new smart phone releases. Today, technology may cost you a down payment on that new home you wanted to buy.

If you are cool, yet socially awkward like me and my friends then you most likely will drop your $1k new cellphone. Some of us may be still making monthly installations on it!

What to do when you crack the screen of the 4th most important thing in your young adult life?

 

GET YOUR PHONE, TABLET, OR COMPUTER REPAIRED AT TEEKEEZ

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Curt Cohiba’s “Finagle” Visual Art is a Subliminal Masterpiece

Directed by Curt Cohiba and Steven Abriani

Finagle was written and produced by Curt Cohiba last fall. The new visual of the song gives the artful sound new life as Cohiba reveals scenes that show new power that is continuously growing within the young entrepreneur millennial community.

Nonetheless, it wouldn’t be a Curt Cohiba and Steven Abriani motion picture without some subliminal imagery or deeper meaning conceptual art.

 

Here are just some subliminal messages that you may or may not have caught.

 

  1. Cohiba raises a black umbrella over his head inside a ballroom symbolizing his umbrella organization that protects him at all times as he “Finagles”
  2. Cohiba wears all black under European Renaissance art…STANDING OUT
  3. You never get to see the girl’s face…who does she represent?
  4. The sirens in the background in the beginning of the video…heard from a distance downtown Chicago symbolizes that just a few miles away there is violence.
  5. In the hotel lobby, Cohiba is reading the art of war under a ceiling filled with Greek gods. Why?

Just a few of many subliminal tidbits of the music video. See if you can find them all!

 

 

#GetUnderTheUmbrella

Live Film x Live Music x Live Art: “Art is Charisma” Web Series Launch Party

 

SATURDAY, JANUARY 28TH @ UNDERGROUND WONDER BAR

LIVE FILM x LIVE MUSIC x LIVE ART

COLD DRINKS & YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

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~PERFORMANCES BY~

Curt Cohiba and Jackpot the Umbrella Band
https://soundcloud.com/curtcohiba

Lauren Vernea
https://www.instagram.com/electricladylaurenv/

 

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Jack Holland
https://soundcloud.com/jackjohnharveyholland

WeekEnd PlayaZ

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Yayyah

Me’Chelle Renee
https://soundcloud.com/youngnegroheart

~SOUNDS BY~

DJ SKOLi
https://soundcloud.com/regalisskoli

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jåmvvis
https://soundcloud.com/jamvvis

~ART BY~

Aiselife
Visual Art
instagram.com/aiselife

Dionne Victoria
Live Painting
instagram.com/thedionnevictoria

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Come celebrate the launch of the new Youtube webseries “Art is Charisma” THE night of it’s premiere with performances from the cast and Chicago’s best indie talent!

 

 

 

The Loophole: Curt Cohiba is turning an Umbrella Organization into a Monopoly

What do you call a group of young geniuses from all over the world that master their crafts, studies, and practices only to teach it to the masses at some of the world’s largest platforms through art?

Curt Cohiba & Jackpot The Umbrella Band Live @ The House of Blues, Chicago
Curt Cohiba & Jackpot The Umbrella Band Live @ The House of Blues, Chicago

A: L.O.T.T.O. Entertainment aka #TheUmbrellaSociety

 

I know, it sounds like something out of a Stan Lee comic book. Call it an artistic version of the Avengers. A team of scholars, political voices, actors, directors, artists, Disc Jockeys, poets, athletes, visionaries, elders, educators, musicians, activists, business owners, motivational speakers, doctors, lawyers and neighborhood heroes who have made a change for the better in their lives. All these men and women, young and old, from different creeds and ethnic groups have come together under one umbrella for one purpose, under God: TO EVOLVE AS A SOCIETY

 

Curt Cohiba, founder of L.O.T.T.O. ENT, (Learn Only To Teach Others) isn’t interested in what he can do for himself. He isn’t interested in selling out his organization for profit either. He has openly admitted that he is nobody’s boss or don. He is simply trying to shed light on a group of talented people he believes in through a platform he has been building since he was a sophomore in college.

 

“The best thing about #TheUmbrellaSociety is that I’m not even close to being the coolest person in it. Sh*t, I’m not even the smartest person in it”. Cohiba laughed and then exclaimed, “To be honest, I’m not even the coolest person in my band! The society works because I believe in the people who surround me. I work with people who I believe in and likewise they believe in my agenda and me. The rest comes to us naturally.”

 

Curt Cohiba is headlining at the Cubby Bear in Wrigleyville on December 16th, just 2 months after the Chicago Cubs’ won their first WORLD SERIES championship since 1908. This performance comes just 3 months after headlining at the legendary House of Blues, Chicago where he will be a special guest performing a song with the star studded jam band SNEEZY this Saturday.

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Curt Cohiba & Jackpot The Umbrella Band will be live @ The Cubby Bear in Wrigleyville on December 16th! Doors Open @ 8pm.

 

Curt is a youth counselor, visual director, philanthropist, executive producer, founder, and coach. He now even has added music producer in his latest song “Finagle” produced by himself and engineered by DJ Phil.

 

L.O.T.T.O. ENT is a unique team with music at the core. One could imagine what’s in store for this group of talented vigilantes. When asked who all is apart of this elite society, Cohiba claims, “we haven’t even introduced half of the organization to the public yet. People are still trying to figure out my angle and get use to me.” He is slowly unveiling what he wants the public to know one day at a time.

 

 

 

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