Black Wall Street Brunch Club Kicks Off with Powerful Conversation and Community Connection
By The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
The historic Greenwood Avenue was buzzing once again as the highly anticipated Black Wall Street Brunch Club (BWSBC) made its bold return—this time with a fresh twist, strong voices, and meaningful conversation. Hosted by the dynamic Starr Fisher, Co-Owner and Chief Operations Executive of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, the BWSBC brunch is far more than just a meal—it’s a movement.
Starr, also affectionately known as Honour’s mom, brings a legacy of excellence, leadership, and creativity to the table. Known for her talents as a singer and respected for her business acumen, Starr originally launched the Black Wall Street Brunch Club years ago at her restaurant, Manhattan on Brookside, where guests were treated to soulful dishes and a soul-stirring atmosphere. Now, she’s bringing that same magic back to Greenwood—served with purpose.
The kickoff brunch was nothing short of powerful. Gathering changemakers, thought leaders, and advocates, the event brought together:
Dr. Angela K Chambers, Founder & CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG
Raittia Rogers, author and public speaker
Elnora Brown, counselor, coach, and voice of healing
Business owners and community advocates Corey and Kim Street, Carmen Pettie
Pastor Sheree Whitside, spiritual leader and community builder
And as a special highlight, Steven Williams, President of the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation and Board Member of Project 1619, joined the table. A proud descendant of Tulsa’s historic Greenwood community—famously known as the original Black Wall Street—Williams offered historical context, heartfelt wisdom, and a reminder of why these conversations matter.
Set to be a monthly event, the BWSBC will air on The Greenwood Beat – WFPG and Facebook, broadcasting the brilliance and real talk happening at the brunch table straight to the community.
“This isn’t just a brunch—it’s a platform,” Starr shared. “We’re combining food, culture, conversation, and action. It’s about remembering our legacy while moving forward with strength and unity.”
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