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Tony’s Superhero Saturdays™: Aisha Campbell: The Yellow Ranger Who Redefined Strength, Representation, and Legacy
The early 1990s television landscape was not what it is today.
Representation existed—but it was limited, often stereotyped, and rarely placed in positions of visible power for young Black women.
Then comes Aisha Campbell.
A Black girl.
A superhero.
A leader.
A fighter.
A friend.
Not a stereotype.
Not a background character.
A central figure.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Mar 215 min read


Tony Tips Tuesdays™: Writing High-Stakes Conversations
High-stakes conversations are where:
- Relationships fracture or deepen
- Truth gets exposed
- Masks fall off
-Decisions are made that can’t be undone
If you want your writing to hit harder, feel deeper, and stay with your reader long after the page is turned…
You have to learn how to write conversations where every word matters.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Mar 175 min read


Tony’s Superhero Saturdays™: Black People Are Superheroes, Part 2:100 Years Later — Still Standing! Still Rising!
Black people are Superheroes!

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Feb 285 min read


Reed's Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: Let Me Help You Do This: When Prayer Unlocks Breakthrough
In Chapter 14 of Book II of S.O.L.A.D.™: Soldiers of Light Against Darkness™, we find one of the most emotionally charged, spiritually rich moments in the entire series. Angeline™, still fighting for her city, has created a powerful force field wrapped in purity bombs to defend the innocent. But something goes wrong. Her body weakens. Her mind frays. She can no longer control the power she’s released. Just when it seems like she might be consumed by the very weapon meant to d

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Dec 3, 20253 min read


Reed's Reads of Wisdom Wednesdays™: "Don't Break Under Buried Battles"
This week, I want to talk to you heart-to-heart about something we all go through, whether we admit it or not: the buried battles. You know what I mean. Those silent struggles. The seasons where it feels like life has shoved you face-first into the dirt and piled more weight on top. You’re not just down—you feel buried. Forgotten. Suffocating. Like the next breath might be your last.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Nov 12, 20255 min read
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