Close Menu
TheHub.news

    This Day in History: April 28th

    By Shayla Farrow

    In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

    By Dr. Stacey Patton

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    TheHub.news
    Support Our Work
    • Home
    • Our Story
      • News & Views
        • Politics
        • Injustice
        • HBCUs
        • Watch
      • Food
        • Cuisine Noir
        • soulPhoodie
      • Passport Heavy
      • Travel
      • Diaspora
      • This Day
      • Entertainment
      • History
      • Art
      • Music
    • Health
    • Money
      1. Copper2Cotton
      2. View All

      How to Fight Inflation and Win

      December 9, 2025

      August 2018 Net Worth Update

      December 9, 2025

      Dividend Update: August 2018

      December 9, 2025
      Passive Income

      Be Passive About Your $

      November 17, 2025

      Economic Empowerment Has Always Been a Part of Black History

      February 12, 2026

      How to Fight Inflation and Win

      December 9, 2025

      August 2018 Net Worth Update

      December 9, 2025

      More Blacks Needed On Corporate Boards

      December 9, 2025
    • Books
    • Business
    • Sports
      1. First and Pen
      2. View All

      Mike Tomlin to Join NBC’s “Football Night in America” Show

      April 23, 2026

      Black Athletes Remain Silent After U. of Missouri Defunds Black Student Governing Body

      April 22, 2026

      All The Smoke Signs Developmental Deal With Emmy Winner Howard Bryant

      April 17, 2026

      Aces’ A’ja Wilson Becomes Highest Paid Player in WNBA History

      April 17, 2026

      Mike Tomlin to Join NBC’s “Football Night in America” Show

      April 23, 2026

      Black Athletes Remain Silent After U. of Missouri Defunds Black Student Governing Body

      April 22, 2026

      All The Smoke Signs Developmental Deal With Emmy Winner Howard Bryant

      April 17, 2026

      Aces’ A’ja Wilson Becomes Highest Paid Player in WNBA History

      April 17, 2026
    • Tech
    • Podcasts
      1. Karen Hunter is Awesome
      2. Lurie Breaks it Down
      3. Human(ing) Well with Amber Cabral
      4. Financially Speaking
      5. In Class with Carr
      6. View All

      This Day in History: April 28th

      April 28, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

      April 27, 2026

      W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

      April 27, 2026

      This Day in History: April 28th

      April 28, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

      April 27, 2026

      W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

      April 27, 2026

      This Day in History: April 28th

      April 28, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

      April 27, 2026

      W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

      April 27, 2026

      This Day in History: April 28th

      April 28, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

      April 27, 2026

      W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

      April 27, 2026

      This Day in History: April 28th

      April 28, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

      April 27, 2026

      W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

      April 27, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

      April 27, 2026

      In Class with Carr: Citizens or Subjects: Belonging and Certainty in an Age of Distraction

      April 6, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Six/Seven”

      March 30, 2026

      In Class with Carr: “Slavemasters Without Slaves”

      March 2, 2026
    TheHub.news
    Cuisine Noir

    Chrishon Lampley Honors Father’s Legacy By Raising CTE Awareness

    By Cuisine NoirMarch 13, 20264 Mins Read
    Share Email Copy Link
    Photo credit: Christian De’Mar
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads

    Article by media partner Cuisine Noir, the country’s first Black culinary lifestyle outlet since 2009 dedicated to connecting the African diaspora through food, drink and travel.

    Chrishon Lampley built her wine empire on breaking barriers with Love Cork Screw, a brand geared toward removing intimidation and encouraging new and seasoned drinkers to explore wine without worrying about doing it “right.” 

    Lampley’s path to wine began far from vineyards. During her successful career in high-end retail sales on Chicago’s Michigan Avenue, she opened a bar and gallery featuring award-winning wine lists. Operating the venue gave her a front row seat to the wine industry’s influence on business.

    “I saw powerful decisions being made over wine and decided I would no longer stay on the sidelines watching those conversations happen,” she says.

    Following the end of her bar venture, Lampley evolved Love Cork Screw through iterations as a blog and radio show before establishing it as a wine brand in 2014. As a négociant, she partners with vineyards to produce custom wine blends. 

    Representing one of the few Black women in this segment of the industry, she achieved success through strong insight into consumer behavior and building a rapport with vineyards across the country.

    Love Cork Screw quickly earned the nickname “the Snapple of Wines” for its wide-ranging varietals and broad appeal. Among the brand’s numerous accolades, the “Be the Light” 2021 Sauvignon Blanc received Wine Enthusiast’s coveted Best Buy distinction.

    A Father’s Enduring Impact

    In November 2020, the entrepreneur launched the Lampley collection, an elevated line featuring refined wine varietals and her first home goods line of candles and diffusers created with Black and Brown artisans. 

    The Lampley wine collection features a thoughtfully curated lineup that includes sauvignon blanc, cabernet sauvignon, rosé, riesling, concord and pinot grigio. 

    For this collection, Lampley partnered with a small, family-owned vineyard in Lodi, California, a collaboration she had hoped to pursue for some time. Working with this vineyard aligned perfectly with the Lampley’s mission of supporting small businesses and creating products rooted in intention, quality and legacy.

    The cream and gold leaf labels contrast sharply with Love Cork Screw’s renowned bright aesthetic. Most importantly, the collection honors her father’s legacy and battle with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known as CTE, a degenerative brain disease associated with repeated head trauma.

    Lampley’s father served as president of minority purchasing at Commonwealth Edison, the largest electric utility company in Illinois, dedicating his career to securing contracts for Black and Brown businesses. His work shaped Chicago’s business community and created pathways to success for entrepreneurs who faced barriers in other spaces.

    “My dad was a very inspirational and powerful man here in Chicago,” Lampley reflects. “He made so many people wealthy and successful with the contracts he provided.”

    Later in life, Lampley’s father’s behavior began to change in ways that alarmed the family. Despite decades of being known for his wit and kindness, he suddenly became aggressive, confused, and prone to hallucinations. 

    Based on when his behavior, cognition and physical abilities began to change, the family believes he may have been living with the disease for some time before it was formally identified. His symptoms gradually progressed, beginning with confusion and unusual behavior and later including difficulty with balance and walking.

    “Something felt off long before we had a name for it,” the Chicago native recalls. “I knew something serious was happening when my father’s words no longer matched the man I had known my whole life.”

    By Marcus Avery Christon

    Continue reading over at Cuisine Noir.

    • AAAV Welcomes Love Cork Screw Founder, Chrishon Lampley, to Its Leadership Ranks
    • Vincent Jackson’s Family Says His Brain Was Diagnosed With Stage 2 CTE
    • Black NFL Fathers and Their Sons Highlight the 2024 NFL Draft
    • Blazers’ CJ McCollum Buys Land for a Vineyard
    • The NFL’s Flawed Concussion Settlement Is Exposed Again By Phillip Adams’ CTE Diagnosis
    Chrishon Lampley CTE Cuisine Noir Thehub.news wine
    Cuisine Noir
    • Website

    From great and amazing wine to travel with a purpose, Cuisine Noir Magazine delivers what readers are looking for which is more than where to find the next great meal. And most importantly, it is a culinary publication that complements readers’ lifestyles and desire for a diverse epicurean experience. As the country's first digital magazine that connects the African diaspora through food, drink and travel, Cuisine Noir's history of highlighting the accomplishments of Black chefs dates back to 1998 with its founder Richard Pannell. It later made its debut online in October of 2007 and again in September 2009 with a new look under the ownership of V. Sheree Williams. Over the last ten years, Cuisine Noir has gained global recognition for pioneering life and industry-changing conversations that have been nonexistent in mainstream food media outlets for more than 40 years. In 2016, it received one of its biggest honors by being included in the Smithsonian Channel video on the fourth floor of the National Museum of African American History and Culture Museum (NMAAHC) about the contributions of African Americans to American cuisine.

    Related Stories

    Michael and Kwini Reed Promote Self-Reliance and Purpose with Thriving Southern California Restaurants

    January 2, 2026

    Gullah Geechee Cooking: Savannah’s Gina Capers -Willis Keeps Family Traditions Alive

    October 31, 2025

    Doing Good is the Real Buzz With WellWithAll’s Energy Drinks

    July 24, 2025

    10 Fun Black History Food Facts to Savor and Celebrate

    March 13, 2025

    The Secrets to Cooking Collard Greens Without Meat 

    February 27, 2025

    Cooking with Bacon Grease: A Black Legacy Love Story

    November 21, 2024
    Recent Posts
    • This Day in History: April 28th
    • In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”
    • Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture
    • W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit
    • Did You Know 2 African Nations Achieved Independence on This Day?

    This Day in History: April 28th

    By Shayla Farrow

    In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

    By Dr. Stacey Patton

    W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    About
    About

    TheHub.news is a storytelling and news platform committed to telling our stories through our lens.With unapologetic facts at the center, we document the lived reality of our experience globally—our progress, our challenges, and our impact—without distortion, dilution, or apology.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

    This Day in History: April 28th

    By Shayla Farrow

    In Class with Carr: “Stop! The Love you Save: Claiming Community”

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Of Course Donald Trump Is Reading the Bible. White Supremacy Has Always Been Fluent in Scripture

    By Dr. Stacey Patton

    W.E.B. Du Bois’ Vision of Black Progress Reborn in Stunning Atlanta Exhibit

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    © 2026 TheHub.news A 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.