Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Eat/Shop Detroit: The Black Whole
The Black Whole is "A Community of Cooperative Economics." It is a unique and eclectic cultural shop located in Highland Park, Michigan, that serves and exposes small businesses for success. The Black Whole "incubates" and nurtures small businesses, local entrepreneurs and artists by providing affordable operating space, utilities, staffing, advertising, and small business training and development. The Black Whole enhances self-sufficiency and prosperity in the people.
Highland Park is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The city is completely surrounded by Detroit except a small portion that touches the city of Hamtramck, which is also surrounded by Detroit.
Goddess Shamayim Shu is also the Minister, Founder, and Directress of The Moon Ministry and PROJECT: Goddess "A Community Healing Through Nurturance Center." She is a Spiritual Evolutionist that has served the people for more than 20 years. She is an Astrologist, a Moonologist, a Ritualist, and a Spiritual Counselor. She is the creatress of "On This Day I Will Marry My Soul," a 9 month rites to divinity program for adult women, along with other programs that spiritually uplift our youth. Goddess Shu is the organizer of The Black Whole, a unique and eclectic cultural shop, located in Highland Park, Michigan, that incubates, serves, and exposes small businesses for success. She is also the Pupil Accountant and Registrar of Aisha Shule/W.E.B. DuBois, a public academy, operating in Detroit, Michigan. Goddess Shu lives with her husband, James "The Blackman" Harris, an accomplished musician, producer and CEO of BlackShu Records. They have 6 children. One of the six, 2 year old Jakobi RA, re-joined the spirit world September 23, 2007, but his spirit is still a part of their family, so he will be forever counted! Goddess Shu overstands that "A Nation Will Rise As High As It's Women." Thus, her main life's mission is to "Retore, Heal and Elevate the Feminine Aspect in Humanity." Goddess Shu "Lives But To Serve."
Source: From The Inside Out E-Magazine http://fromtheinsideoutmag.com/directory/business IOEM fB link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=58524659260&ref=ts
Shameless plug: Please read The "D" Spot
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