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C E L E B R AT I N G HONORED WITH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 30 YEAR HONORED NYC YOUTH
The Black Stars News 2015 Annual BY Awards Dinner will honor Mayor I n ho nor of D Dinkins, r . MartinRep. Luther David Charles “On this Day of Service, I’m thankful to NYC Ki ng J r . and the 25th anniversary of Rangel, Rep. Yvette Clarke, Service and those that are giving back, the day of service that celebrates the Civil R. Donahue Peebles, de Barbara taking an active role in our communities Rights leader’s life and legacy, the and making meaningful connections with Arnwine, Inez Barron, Blasio administration partnered with Sabrina the GRAMMY Museum® and the Recording Lamb, Dr. Rudy Crew, Stephen New York City students," said Schools Academy™ New YorkJones, Chapterand to pair Byrd, Alia the CentralChancellor Richard A. Carranza. "This is the opportunity of a lifetime for young people NYC high school youth interested in music Park Five ofcreative gross injustice that are passionate about music, and I have and performing arts survivors careers with on December 18 from 6:00pm – no doubt it will have an indelible impact on professionals for a day of mentorship. MIST Harlem, 46 West Mentors10:00pm – includingat GRAMMY® - nominated and award-winning artists – spend the day 116th Street. sharing their experience, advice, and stories “Each honoree chosen for with young people from across the city with interests in different industry, recognition hasaspects demonstrated including vocals, composing, choreography, exceptional leadership and vision in and more. her or his respective profession or
“In the name of Dr. and Martin Jr., endeavor in Luther some King significant we mustmeasure give our young people the tools has contributed towards they need to succeed and to build a nation creating a more just society in this that honors his legacy,” said Mayor Bill de country,” says Black Star News Blasio. “This mentorship program provides founder publisher Milton opportunity for the and next generation and will help us Allimadi. created a stronger, fairer city.” “Obviously much work
Chapter of the Recording Academy to bring mentorship opportunities to young people,” said Michael Sticka, President of the GRAMMY Museum®. “The Recording Academy™ New York Chapter is honored to participate once again in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service,” said Nick Cucci, Executive Director of the Recording Academy™ New York Chapter. “The Recording Academy is
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a nationally Broadway. In 2016 they bring recognized Day of Service encouraging “Eclipsed” with toOscar Winner people across the country build and Nyong ’O toisBroadway. improveLupita their communities. This NYC Service’s third year partnering with the Honorees, the so-called Central GRAMMY Museum® and the Recording ParkNew 5, York are collectively and Academy™ Chapter in recruiting individually heroes. are employees as volunteer mentorsThey to foster the creativity and passion survivors of oneofofhigh theschool ugliest youth. miscarriage of justice in New York’s
NYC Service has having organizedbeen Daysrailroaded of Service history; majority. She now leads The ten years, and since 2015 has unjustly convicted for a crime Transformative Justice Coalition. for over and focusedthey service on providing highwhich didstrategies not commit and for Arnwine was for 26 years executive school youth with access to mentorship and theydevelopment. served longInprison director of the Lawyers’ Committee professional additionsentences to from seven to 13 years for Civil Rights Under the Law. the spiritranging of service encouraged years on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, NYCexonerated Service celebrates before being when the Inez Barron, honoree, formerly aNational Mentoring Month through the needs to be done here and actual rapist confessed. They are: State Assembly member, is nowmonth of January, encouraging New Yorkers around the world.” Yusef Abdus Salaam; Raymond a New York City council memberto mentor a young person in their community The gala starts at 6:00pm with a Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Kevin and a champion of education for by sharing volunteer opportunities across cocktail hour to be followed by the andthat Kharey the city.Richardson, Research confirms quality Wise. our youth. dinner and awards ceremonies. There mentoring relationships have positive The Black Star News, which focuses NYC Service Officer Honoree Imhotep Gary Byrd is effects on a young person in a variety of will be Chief musical entertainment by on investigative journalism, has Anusha Venkataraman a legendary radio talk show host ways – including personal, academic, and opera singer Cassandra Douglas been featured as a result of some if “The Dr.and Martin Luther King Jr. National Day and executive producer, radio DJ,professional – and generally encourages from harmonica phenomenon personal the support of an adult itsgrowth newswith scoops, on CNN, The New R. Donahue Peebles, honoree, is of Service reminds us of our responsibility poet, songwriter, music recordingwho cares. William Galison. David Dinkins is York Daily News, The New York to care for one another, and provides an a leading developer and founder of artist and producer, rapper, writer honored for Lifetime opportunity to strengthen our city Achievement as we Post, The Village Voice, and Brill’s The Peebles Co., the nation’s largest committed mentoring theactivist. next generation andtocommunity He beganPa rt i c i pat i n g H i gh S c h o o l s — he was NewLady York City’s first their future.” work together,” said First of NYC Content magazine. African American-owned real of musichis creators careerand asindustry a radioexecutives, DJ in Buffalo All City Leadership Secondary School ChirlaneAfrican McCray.American “Mentoring ismayor a special and also“Mentorship is a powerful form of and we’re excited to work alongside NYC estate firm with $3.5 billion worth kind of collaboration that gives both adults Past Black Star News honorees at age 15. For over 30 years, he’s (Brooklyn) welcomed Nelson Mandela to thevolunteerism particularly in the creative Service to help inspire and encourage our Bronx Lab School (Bronx)Gil Noble (Like It of properties under development and youth the power and ability to make the industries,” said Mayor's Office of Media included: been talkashow WBLS and have city after his release in 1990. make amusic part ofhost their at future.” Fordham High School for the Arts (Bronx) kind of change Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. or management — he was one youth toWLIB and Entertainment Commissioner Is), Rep. Maxine Waters, Soledad radio in New York City. He The Lang School (Manhattan) envisioned.” Rep. Charles Rangel, also honored Anne del “We are delighted to “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sought to inspire ofCastillo. the pioneering developerswho O’Brien (CNN), Ms. Camille Cosby, also has a Friday music and performing to achieve a betternight society,radio so talk Talent Unlimited High School (Manhattan) “On thisfor DayLifetime of ServiceAchievement, we not only reflecthas see so many helped turn around andarts revitalize our youth Voza Rivers (New Heritage Theatre), Frederick Douglass Academy VI (Queens) onway WBAI. honoring Dr. King’s legacy by there is show no better to honor his life and on whatserved it means come together a intoCongress sinceas1971. He professionals is the once-blighted Anacostia The Scholars’ Academy (Queens) Errol Louis (NY1 News), Amel participating in today’s industry networking legacy than offer valuable mentorship community, we act on community,” Honoree Sabrina Lamb,tofounder a recipient ofbuilding The Bronze medal for in Washington, event forneighborhood high school students, presented in D.C. the youth of our City,” said Acting Queens Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William NYC Service is a division of the Mayor’s said NYC Chief Service Officer Anusha ofPresident World of Money, is a year’s champion helping save soldiers behind enemypartnership A champion of African-American with NYC Service, the GRAMMY Borough Sharon Lee. “This Office that builds partnerships to deepen Pollard (Medgar Evers College), Venkataraman. “Mentoring youth is a way of financial literacy youth-- sheand expand civic engagement through lineYorker during Korean War. Museum® and the Recording Academy™ in the musicfor industry economic empowerment Peebles’ youth is participants every New canthe increase opportunity, Herm Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba New York Chapter. It is a shining example mentorship program, including students teaches knowledge about handlingvolunteer and service programs, creating provide Rep. access, and realize an equitable contemplating a possible run for NYC Yvette Clarke is a Democratic Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna of the many ways we are working to make from Frederick Academy VI money,Douglass budgeting and planning. sustainable change for our city's greatest city. NYC Service isofgrateful to the GRAMMY mayor in 2017. member the US House of Fountain (Columbia University), the creative economy accessible to all New High School in Far Rockaway, Queens, needs. We unite New Yorkers in service to Museum® and the Recording Academy™ Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, is one of Representatives from New Yorkers.” will strongly benefit from the experience Lillian Roberts (DC37), Desiree Honoree Barbara Arnwine, civil advance lifelong civic engagement for a moreDancy New York Chapter for investing time in and wisdom of their mentors, the nation’s leadingwho educators. He’sequitable York whose 9th district and inclusive city. ToGreg learn more (New York Times), Floyd (Local the leadership of our young people covers and to rights lawyer, is a champion “With education at the forefront of all we of deserve thanks for volunteering to serve about NYC Service and connect to volunteer participating for their Brooklyn. dedication to the muchyouth of central Before 237), Rev. Al Sharpton (National president of Medgar Evers College do at the GRAMMY Museum, we’re excited protecting voting rights of ethnic the community in this way. This program (including mentorship), arts, which continue to unify and our partnership with Mayor de entering Congress in strengthen 2007, she to continue Action Network), and many others. of TheallCity oftoNew opportunities minority groups — the emerging should inspire of us University to be of service visit nyc.gov/service. our communities.”
was a member of the New York City Council, representing the 40th council district in Brooklyn, succeeding her mother, Una S. T. Clarke. In the current 114th Congress Clarke serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, responsible for consumer protection, food safety, energy development, public health, communications, the environment, and interstate and international commerce.
Blasio and our colleagues in the New York
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