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Home » Doni Glover Releases Black Blueprint: A Bold New Vision for Black Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, and Media
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Doni Glover Releases Black Blueprint: A Bold New Vision for Black Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, and Media

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Doni Glover Releases Black Blueprint: A Bold New Vision for Black Empowerment, Entrepreneurship, and Media
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(BALTIMORE – September 4, 2025) — Award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, and author Doni Glover has released his highly anticipated new book, Black Blueprint — a powerful roadmap for empowerment, resilience, and progress in Black communities across America and the African diaspora.

Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble

Known nationally as the publisher of BMORENews.com and BlackUSA.News, and as the founder of the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards, Glover has spent over two decades amplifying Black voices, championing entrepreneurs, and telling the stories too often ignored by mainstream media. Black Blueprint captures that mission in print, blending history, strategy, and vision into a guide for the future.

“This book is more than words on paper,” says Glover. “It’s a call to action. Black Blueprint is about reclaiming our narrative, strengthening our businesses, and ensuring that future generations have a foundation to stand on.”

A Legacy of Storytelling and Advocacy

Black Blueprint follows Glover’s previous works — Unapologetically Black, I Am Black Wall Street, and Journapreneur — and expands on his philosophy that economic empowerment, media ownership, and community solidarity are essential tools for liberation. Drawing on his lived experience as a journalist, entrepreneur, and community advocate, Glover connects the struggles of the past with the opportunities of today.

A Timely and Urgent Message

From Baltimore to Harlem, from Tulsa to Tanzania, Glover emphasizes that the survival and success of Black communities depend on knowledge, collaboration, and unapologetic leadership. The book comes at a pivotal moment as conversations about race, equity, and ownership continue to shape the national landscape.

Availability

Black Blueprint is now available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

For media inquiries, interviews, or speaking engagements, please contact doni@bmorenews.com.


About Doni Glover
Doni Glover is an Emmy-nominated talk show host, journalist, entrepreneur, and community advocate based in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the founder of BMORENews.com, BlackUSA.News, and DMGlobal Marketing & Public Relations. For over 20 years, he has been a national voice for Black business, social justice, and empowerment, recognizing more than 2,500 entrepreneurs through the Joe Manns Black Wall Street Awards.

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