On the heels of asking voters to agree to invest $60 million into Miami Gardens, Mayor Oliver Gilbert is the latest guest on Peter Bailey's critically-acclaimed NiteCap series. The Mayor talks exclusively about Trayvon Martin, black apathy and his hopes to make Miami Gardens a blueprint of successful black governance.
Strong leader.
@WilliamWilson357(34:55) I totally agree with that quote because it is becoming mental laziness of letting others tell me who I am. People is so damn quick to turn on the news to listen to our counterparts tell us how f*** up we r and our communities which is not the truth all the time.
@WILBriscoeAward-winning and media entrepreneur takes his critically-acclaimed NiteCap series back to his native US Virgin Islands for the third time. This time he features local boxer and celebrity chef Julius Jackson alongside high school students throughout the territory.
Peter Bailey debuts the first episode of his interactive new series sharing the real life stories of America's most promising young entrepreneurs of color in an entertaining format integrating theatrical and musical performances. Up first Brian Brackeen, whose facial recognition company earned him recognition as "tech entrepreneur of the year" by Black Enterprise magazine shares his provocative story.
Award-winning Author Peter Bailey takes viewers on a journey to the past in re-telling the story of how he was inspired to create his new series "NiteCap Next" focused on empowering entrepreneurs of color.
Peter Bailey holds a round-table discussion with some of America's most successful black CEOs in which they discussed the challenges young entrepreneurs face. Global Automotive Alliance Chairman Dr. William Pickard, Angel Investor James Kelley & Christine Franklin, President of Cherokee Enterprises, Inc offer their entrepreneurial advice in this riveting sit-down