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CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS LAUNCH The Black Stars News 2015 Annual ‘ H Awards A N DDinner S willOhonor F FMayor O U R H E A LT H C A R E S Y S T E M ' David Dinkins, Rep. Charles

Rangel, Yvette Clarke, A coalition of theRep. nation's civil rights their governors who have failed to keep R. Donahue Peebles, organizations held a press call Barbara them insured." announcing their Medicaid coverage Arnwine, Inez Barron, Sabrina "Medicaid redeterminations are proving scorecards. TheDr. scorecards, based on Lamb, Rudy Crew, Stephen to be perilous for communities of color, research conducted by HIT strategies, Byrd, Alia Jones, and the Centralwho are losing coverage because of revealed thatFive moresurvivors than 20 state Park of gross injustice missing paperwork and for other red governors have failed ensure on Decemberto18 from proper 6:00pm – tape reasons," said Marc H. Morial, access to healthcare for the residents President and CEO of the National 10:00pm at MIST Harlem, 46 West of their states. The coalition is urging Urban League. "We call on states to 116th Street. state governors to implement ethical pause these procedural terminations and efficient practices “Eachadministrative honoree chosen for to and protect their people from becoming ensurerecognition state residents equitable hashave demonstrated accessexceptional to healthcare. leadership and vision in her orremains his respective profession or "The NAACP committed to endeavor and in some addressing the disparities facedsignificant by millionsmeasure of Black has Americans in thistowards contributed disenrollment saidjust NAACP creatingcrisis," a more society in this President and CEO, Derrick country,” says BlackJohnson. Star News "We callfounder out our governors, nationwide, and publisher Milton who areAllimadi. contributing to the exacerbation “Obviously much work of health crises in our communities. needs to be done here and Now more than ever it is imperative around thework world.” that these leaders to close the healthcare affirming that with a The gap galaby starts at 6:00pm comprehensive healthcare a humanby the cocktail hour to be is followed right and prioritizing equitable practices There dinner and awards ceremonies. in Medicaid enrollment." will be musical entertainment by

and CEO of NCNW. "This scorecard is a necessary tool that puts the onus back on lawmakers in states where people are most likely to be terminated, to act with urgency to invest in their Medicaid eligibility infrastructure. It is imperative that ALL STATES act now to prevent our children, seniors and qualified individuals from experiencing healthcare short- or long-term insurance gaps."

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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.

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York and a former chancellor of the New York public schools system.

Pioneering producers Stephen Byrd and Alia Jones, through their company Frontscorecards Row Production, The Medicaid coverage were released leaders the NAACP, broughtby“Cat on of a Hot Tin Roof” Asian and IslanderNamed American andPacific “A Streetcar Desire” Healthwith Forum, UnidosUS, The National a multi-ethnic cast to CouncilBroadway. of Negro Women, National In 2016 they bring Urban League, National Council “Eclipsed” with Oscar Winner of Urban Indian Health, and The Lupita Nyong ’O to Broadway. Southern Poverty Law Center. The

scorecards came following last week's Honorees, the so-called Central press call announcing the release of Park 5, are collectively and their joint report which detailed how individually heroes. They are America is in the of midst an survivors oneofofsuffering the ugliest Charles Rangel avoidable civil rights and health equity miscarriage of justice in New York’s disaster following the end of pandemichistory; having been railroaded majority. She now leads The era Medicaid continuous eligibility and unjustly convicted for a crime Transformative Justice Coalition. requirements.

they did not commit and for which Arnwine was for 26 years executive "Medicaid is one of thesentences theyUnwinding served long prison director of the Lawyers’ Committee biggestranging health issues our nation has from seven years to 13 years for Civil Rights Under the Law. had to reckon with this year, and health before being exonerated when the Inez Barron, honoree, formerly acare is inherently intertwined with our actual rapist confessed. They are: State Assembly member, is nowcivil and human rights," said Juliet K. Yusef Abdus Salaam; Raymond a New York City council memberChoi, President & CEO of the Asian Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Kevin and a champion of education for & Pacific Islander American Health Wise. Forum Richardson, (APIAHF). "Weand needKharey leadership our youth. and urgency in all 50 states to ensure The Black Star News, which focuses Honoree Imhotep Gary Byrd is the health and well being of millions of on investigative journalism, has a legendary radio talk show host hard working families and children." opera singer Cassandra Douglas been featured as a result of some if "THE NAACP REMAINS and executive producer, radio DJ,Leaders of the coalition believe and from harmonica phenomenon COMMITTED TO ADDRESSING its news scoops, on CNN, The New R. Donahue Peebles, honoree, is poet, songwriter, music recordinggovernors and their state leadership William Galison. David Dinkins is Photo Source: NAACP.com THE DISPARITIES FACED York Daily News, The New York a leading developer and founder of artist and producer, rapper, writershould be held accountable for the honored for OF Lifetime BY MILLIONS BLACKAchievement Post, The Village Voice, and Brill’s The Peebles Co., the nation’s largest and community activist. He began — he was New York City’s first uninsured." protection they offer their residents. AMERICANS IN THIS Content magazine. African American-owned real "Let's be hisclear: career asisaaradio in Buffalo This crisis,"DJsaid Dr. Communities of color bear the brunt African American mayor and alsoBlack women and children have, and DISENROLLMENT CRISIS." estate firm with $3.5 billion worthMeliciaatWhitt-Glover, Past Black Starlosses, News with honorees Directorhe’s of Medicaid coverage over age 15. ForExecutive over 30 years, welcomed Nelson Mandela to thewill continue to experience alarmingly of properties under development of the Council on Black Health. "The 70% losing coverage due to procedural have included: Gil Noble (Like It been a talk show host at WBLS and city after his release in 1990. disproportionate rates of — disenrollment.  NAACP President and CEO, or management he was one rapid pace at which Black people and issues such as missing paperwork. Over Is), Rep. Maxine Waters, Soledad WLIB radio in New York City. He Disenrollment not only jeopardizes the Derrick Johnson. Rep. Charles Rangel, also honored of the pioneering developerswho other communities of colornight are being few months, respective (CNN),these Ms. Camille Cosby, also has a Friday radio talk the nextO’Brien well-being of countless women but also for Lifetime Achievement, has NAN Founder and President, Reverend disenrolled from Medicaid coverage organizations will work to engage state helped turn around and revitalize Voza Rivers (New Heritage Theatre), show on WBAI. the risks associated with servedsaid: in Congress since 1971. He heightens is Al Sharpton "The last seven is alarming. Governors have the leadership and improve Medicaid the once-blighted Anacostia Errol Louis (NY1 News), Amel childbirth, further exacerbating the Honoree Lamb, founderprograms throughout the nation. monthsahave seen of millions of Americans opportunity to stopSabrina this travesty. They recipient The Bronze medal for neighborhood in crisis. Washington, D.C. Black maternal mortality Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William lose their Medicaid — a bigger of World of Money, is a champion should do so immediately." helping savecoverage soldiers behind enemy A champion of African-American Melanie L. Campbell, President and Pollard (Medgar Evers College), "It is often said that history is the best loss than time the in the program's of financial literacy for youth-- sheCEO, National Coalition on Black Civic lineany during Korean War. economic empowerment Peebles’ is Herm Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba determinant of outcomes. If we look 58-year history. Black and Brown "LET'S BE knowledge CLEAR: THIS IS A handling teaches about contemplating a possible run for NYC Participation and Convener, The Black Rep. Yvette Clarke is a Democratic Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna at pre-pandemic data, history tells us communities and their children will feel CRISIS" money, budgeting and planning. Women's Roundtable said: mayor in 2017. member of the US House of Fountain (Columbia University), that even the slightest interruption these cuts early, in greater numbers, Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, is one of Representatives from in insurance coverage threatens the civil  Dr. Melicia and harsher than others. We callNew on Lillian Roberts (DC37), Desiree Dancy Honoree Barbara Arnwine, Whitt-Glover Executive quality rights of life of Medicaid recipients," states to haltwhose procedural disenrollments, the nation’s leading educators. 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NEWS HBCU ANNOUnCES FALL COMMENCEMENT SPE AKER During the 6 p.m. December 15 ceremony, Godwin, a graduate of the FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communications (SJGC) who has become one of the most powerful executives in American media, is expected to receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. “As a proud Rattler, I am deeply honored to deliver the Fall 2023 commencement speech,” said ABC News President Kim Godwin. “I first set foot on campus as a shy 16-year old, but FAMU gave me the tools I needed to get to where I am today. I am also grateful to receive the honorary doctorate degree, which I dedicate to the next generation of bold, straightforward journalists to uncover their greatest potential.” More than 650 students from the University’s more than a dozen colleges and schools are scheduled to participate in the commencement exercises at the Al Lawson Multipurpose Center, 1800 Wahnish Way. “We are excited to welcome FAMU alumna and ABC News President Kim Godwin as the fall commencement speaker. Her words of encouragement and superlative career will inspire our graduates and others in attendance to achieve far beyond their dreams,” said President Larry Robinson, Ph.D. In April 2021, when Godwin was

appointed president of ABC News, she became the first woman and the first person of color to be named president at ABC News, and the first black person to lead a broadcast news network. Godwin oversees editorial and business operations for broadcast, digital, streaming and audio news across the organization, which includes the trusted and iconic franchises “Good Morning America,” “World News Tonight,” “20/20,” “Nightline,” “FiveThirtyEight,” “The View,” and “This Week.” Under her leadership, ABC News has had 66 Emmy News and Documentary nominations and 10 wins, the most in more than two decades. Godwin’s accomplished 40-year career has been dedicated to championing diversity, excellence, and the vital role of journalism. Before joining Disney in 2021, she served as Executive Vice President of News at CBS, where she oversaw Network News Services and 400 domestic and foreign affiliates; CBS Audio Services, including over 600 affiliates and podcasts; the National Desk and domestic bureaus; News Standards and Ethics; and Race and Culture. She joined the network in 2007. Godwin began her career running local newsrooms in markets across the U.S., including New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Cleveland. Godwin has received many recognitions for her outstanding contributions as

a pioneer in the broadcast industry and a community advocate. In 2023, Godwin received the inaugural Silver Circle Emmy, which recognizes those professionals who have performed

Over her career, Godwin has been honored with six National News and Documentary Emmy Awards, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, an Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award, and a Sigma

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distinguished service within the television industry for 25 years or more, was honored with the T. Howard Foundation’s Executive Champion Award for her commitment to the value of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, included on the ColorComm28 list, named one of Ad Age’s “Leading Women,” was highlighted in Variety’s New Power of New York list, and featured on Crain’s New York “Notable Black Leaders” list.

Delta Chi Award. Godwin is a 1984 graduate of FAMU, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in broadcast journalism from the SJGC. She currently serves as SJGC’s chair of the Board of Visitors. Godwin is married to fellow alum, Derrick C. Manning, assistant superintendent of Clayton County Schools. Her blended family includes two daughters and two stepchildren.

RURAL BL ACK AFRICA AND URBAN BL ACK AMERICA DISCUSSED Yaw Nyarko led Chester, PA, artists Kenneth Hunt, Hayes McLeod, and Devon Walls in a discussion.

A group of Chester, PA, artists will discuss their deepening ties to cultural influences and other artists in Ghana - and how they are helping boost their city's downtown through a cultural exchange. NYU’s Africa House, presented a discussion about a developing program that is connecting African-American artists in a small city on the Delaware River with artists and foundational artistic and cultural influences in Ghana. Africa House Director and Professor

A rti st Devon Wa lls (photo courtesy of NYU Africa House)

In October, 2023, NYU Africa House and its affiliated NYU Center for Technology and Economic Development (CTED) set in motion the cultural exchange, bringing together African American artists from Chester, PA, and artists in Kumawu, Ghana, to kindle a deep heritage connection and cultivate an art-based relationship. The purpose is to foster not only a heritage connection, but an art economy between these artists from Africa and

the Diaspora. The Chester artists were in-residence at CTED and the Tweneboa Kodua Senior High School (TKSHS), where they collaborated with educators and students, resulting in a rich tapestry of art that will be exhibited at various venues, including NYU CTED Art Gallery, Bodomase Palace Museum, Bodwease Palace Museum, Kumawu Palace Museum, and NYU Africa House in New York City.

CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS LAUNCH ‘HANDS OFF OUR HE ALTH CARE SYSTEM' con't from cover "Black women, children and families are facing a healthcare crisis of unprecedented scale as states around the country transition from expanded Medicaid coverage provided by emergency federal government funding during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Though states knew this was coming, too many failed to prepare for a fair redetermination process and now families are losing their coverage, often for procedural reasons. This alarming trend is more than a failure of policy;

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it's a clear signal that the healthcare needs of the most vulnerable are being systematically overlooked and leading to worsening conditions and widened health and wellness disparities. It's as if we learned nothing from the pandemic. We call on state governors and legislators to strengthen their Medicaid systems, end procedural disenrollments and address the healthcare access crisis head-on by not overlooking the needs of millions of Black families and others. It's time we turn the tide of

inequity and ensure lasting equity in our healthcare systems." "We are witnessing the deepest and steepest losses in Medicaid insurance coverage in our nation's history. Many have been dropped from Medicaid due to nothing more than missing paperwork and red tape. Communities of color — including 2.3 million Latinos — are bearing the brunt of those losses, making health care unaffordable for them and deepening already

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serious health inequities across the country," said Eric Rodriguez, Senior Vice President, Policy and Advocacy at UnidosUS. "Most who have lost Medicaid health insurance may have still been eligible, and despite having the funds, state leaders did not invest the money needed to protect families from being unjustly dropped from the program."

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NEWS L E A D I N G O R G A N I Z AT I O N S J O I N F O R C E S F O R B R E A S T C A N C E R A L L I A N C E TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance (TOUCHBBCA) is teaming up with the Bexa Equity Alliance (BEA) in a strategic partnership to change the game on breast cancer early detection for young Black women. This news will launch at the 2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

Alliance. “Equity in Action is our brand and our mission. This branded joint initiative will allow for both of our organizations to dramatically deepen and scale our impact, leveraging our aligned missions to create an evidence-based model for breast cancer prevention and detection.”

This first-of-its-kind joint initiative is capable of providing millions of Black women, even those high-risk but below traditional screening recommendations, in the United States with life-saving education and early detection opportunities. Together, TOUCHBBCA and the BEA will work with community organizations in major metro centers across the U.S. to significantly expand access to the Bexa Breast Exam targeting Black women. Unlike traditional breast exams, the Bexa Breast Exam is a quick, accurate, painless exam that does not involve radiation and provides women with immediate results.

This partnership is just the start of solving a crisis among Black women facing breast cancer. This collective effort harnesses the strengths of both organizations and rallies the support of the decision makers and communities as needed to leave no woman of color behind.

As partners, the organizations will bring Bexa’s innovative screening technology into TOUCHBBCA’s Black community via its For the Love of My Gurls campaign, which works with young Black women ages 18-35. The Love of My Gurls events will feature Bexa screening opportunities on the spot, thereby addressing the screening gap for young Black women. Currently, Black women aged 40-49 are 80% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women. Additionally, Black women under 35 get breast cancer at twice the rate of white women and die at 3 times the rate. Triplenegative breast cancer (TNBC), the most aggressive breast cancer sub-type, is more common in young women. Data shows those diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 40 are twice as likely to have TNBC than those between the ages of 50 and 64. It’s clear Black women need information about breast cancer much sooner and long before

of TOUCHBBCA’s For the Love of My Gurls campaign and the screening capabilities of Bexa, this partnership is uniquely positioned to tackle the first two strategic pillars in Q1 2024. This early work will establish the foundation for the initiative’s third pillar – research – which will focus on demonstrating the impact and importance of alternative screening for Black women.

the current guidelines suggest they begin traditional screening. Together, TOUCHBBCA and BEA have the opportunity to bring accessible screening to where young Black women live, work, pray, play, and slay. The goal of this partnership is to bring attention to these statistics and engage the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries through this initiative. By strategically addressing the three critical pillars of impact—health literacy, early detection, and research—the aim is to increase educational outreach and screening across the United States. With the health education resources

“I am so tired of Black women dying from a disease we don’t need to die from,” says Ricki Fairley, CEO and Co-Founder of TOUCHBBCA. “More effective and earlier screening can help us address these devastating and unnecessary mortality statistics. I am ecstatic that we can make this happen with our awesome partners at Bexa. We will expand our outreach and screening as we continue to host events where Black women live, work, play, pray and slay. We don’t want anyone to die of breast cancer, we just want mortality rate parity for Black women.” “Bexa is more than just a device, it is a global delivery platform committed to ensuring adoptable and accessible early detection worldwide,” explains Tiara Neal, Executive Director, the Bexa Equity

 ABOUT TOUCH, THE BL ACK BREAST CANCER ALLIANCE Touch, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance drives the collaborative efforts of patients, survivors, advocates, advocacy organizations, health care professionals, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies to work collectively, with accountability, towards the common goal of eradicating Black Breast Cancer. Though there are numerous breast cancer advocacy groups and stakeholders, there is a dire need to bring all patients, survivors, advocates, advocacy organizations, health care professionals, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies together to serve as allies to fight Black Breast Cancer. At the Bexa Equity Alliance (BEA), we believe that every woman deserves access to life-saving care. As Bexa’s nonprofit arm, we advance our shared commitment to Leave No Woman Behind. We work with a growing tribe of Allies and Partners to provide our revolutionary Bexa Breast Exams at no cost to women who are at most at-risk of dying prematurely from breast cancer women of color and underserved women in economically disadvantaged communities across the world.

N AT I O N A L T R U ST F O R H I S TO R I C P R E S E R VAT I O N P U R C H A S E D The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced today that the organization has completed the purchase of the Robert Smalls House from owners Billy and Paul Keyserling. The Smalls House is a National Historic Landmark in Beaufort recognized for its most well-known resident--the Civil War hero, South Carolina businessman, and politician Robert Smalls. The former owners - Billy Keyserling, former Mayor of Beaufort, and his brother Paul - purchased the home to create greater understanding and appreciation for Smalls’ exceptional story and have held the property for the last two years. “The National Trust thanks the Keyserlings for championing the life, story and legacy of Robert Smalls,” said Jay Clemens, Interim President and CEO, National Trust. As part of the purchase, the National Trust will work cooperatively with the Historic Beaufort Foundation to maintain the home’s architectural integrity, resolve issues related to making the property publicly accessible, and continue its use as a private residence. The Historic Beaufort Foundation and the Beaufort community recognized the historic and architectural significance of the Robert Smalls House

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by nominating the property to the National Register of Historic Places and by including it in the nomination of the Beaufort Historic District. More than two decades ago, Historic Beaufort Foundation accepted a preservation and conservation easement further protecting the National Historic Landmark.

1915, and the house remained in his family until it was sold by his descendants in the 1950s. In 1974, the house was designated a National Historic Landmark and in 2022 was listed on the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network. In 2023, the Navy renamed the guided missile cruiser Chancellorsville as the Robert Smalls. This

summer, Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bipartisan bill establishing the annual Robert Smalls Day. All 46 S.C. senators have proposed displaying Smalls’ portrait in the Senate chamber, and a House bill has been proposed to erect a statue of the great patriot on the Statehouse grounds.

To complete this purchase, the National Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund received support from several donors including corporations, foundations, and individuals. The National Trust looks forward to working alongside the Historic Beaufort Foundation and other preservationists to safeguard the character and integrity of this historic place. Together with local partners, organizations, and the Beaufort community, the National Trust and its partners look forward to using our historic preservation expertise to continue to ensure the life and legacy of Robert Smalls remains a source of inspiration and education.  AB O UT RO B ERT S MA L L S Robert Smalls was born into slavery in 1839 and grew up in the house at 511 Prince St. owned by his enslaver, Henry McKee. After a heroic military career, Smalls bought the house where he was born enslaved. He lived there for 51 years, until his death in

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HBCU LEGACY CAREER FAIR REGISTRATION OPEN The Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl announced today that student registration is now open for the 2024 Career Fair, to be held on February 22nd and 23rd at the New Orleans

Admission is FREE. In just two years, it has become the largest HBCU Career Fair in the nation, attracting nearly 1,500 students from 49 different HBCUs networking with over 100 of the

Network. More than a football game, the week-long celebration of Black culture and history will provide invaluable exposure for HBCU students. HBCU Legacy Bowl Founding Partners include

The Black College Football Hall of Fame was founded in 2009 by AfricanAmerican pioneers, quarterbacks James Harris and Doug Williams to preserve the history and honor the

Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. “The Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl is about opportunity, both on and off the field. The Career Fair serves as a platform to elevate HBCU students into the world of professional success,” said Black College Football Hall of Fame Co-Founder and 2012 inductee James “Shack” Harris.

nation's top employers. Starting today, students can register at https://www.hbculegacybowl.com/ career-fair

Allstate, National Football League, adidas, 2x NFL & Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes and his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, Coca-Cola, Coors Light, Bank of America, New Orleans Saints, State of Louisiana, Riddell, Allstate Sugar Bowl, Zebra Technologies, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Follow the HBCU Legacy Bowl on social media (X, IG & FB) via @HBCULegacyBowl or visit www.HBCULegacyBowl.com for more information.

greatest football players, coaches and contributors from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). There have been over 100 Inductees since inception, including Mel Blount, James Harris, Willie Lanier, Art Shell and Doug Williams, who serve as Trustees.

The Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl Career Fair, presented by the New Orleans Saints, provides job opportunities and career counseling for HBCU juniors, seniors, and recent graduates.

 ABOUT THE ALLSTATE HBCU LEGACY BOWL The Allstate HBCU Legacy Bowl, presented by the Black College Football Hall of Fame is a postseason all-star game that showcases the top 100 NFL draft-eligible football players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The game will be played on the Saturday, February 24, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana at Tulane University, and broadcast live on NFL

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UNCOMMON HEIGHT AWARDS GALA RETURNS The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) announced the UNCOMMON HEIGHT AWARDS GALA will return on Dec. 8 for the 18th year. The biennial event will be held at the Gaylord National Harbor Resort in Oxon Hill, Md. This event is the organization’s signature fundraising event, with proceeds raised being used to fund programs of critical concern known as “Four for the Future” – health, education, economics, and social justice. “The gala allows us to remember and celebrate the good work of Dr. Dorothy Irene Height over the years, while recognizing the good works of many today, especially our Crystal Stair Award recipient,” said Rev. Shavon ArlineBradley, President and Chief Executive Officer of NCNW. “We are excited to share with our supporters and partners the ongoing tireless work of our board, sections, and staff to advance our mission of leading, advocating, and empowering women of African descent, their families, and communities. It will be a fun and reflective time you do not want to miss.” This will be the first Uncommon Height Awards Gala under the leadership of newly elected NCNW Chair, Dr. A. Lois Keith, and Rev. Arline-Bradley. They named Alexis Herman, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor and President of the Dorothy I. Height Education Foundation, and Harry E. Johnson, Sr., Esq., President and CEO of The Memorial Foundation and Chair of

the NCNW Associates, Co-chairs of this year’s event. Toyota Motor Company of North America will once again be the presenting sponsors. “It is always an honor to serve as one of the chairs of this event. Dr. Height was my mentor and shared so many life lessons that have stayed with me,” said Sec. Herman. “One of those lessons was to acknowledge and lift others who have made a difference in our world. The Crystal Stair Award does just that. It honors an individual who had truly climbed to “Higher Heights.” We look forward to a wonderful evening.”

chair of this great event; we must continue to see the mission of NCNW fulfilled. My co-chair and I invite you all to celebrate, commemorate but most of all keep the work and legacy of NCNW uplifted.” NCNW is an “organization of organizations,” comprised of 330 campus and community-based sections and 32

national women’s organizations that enlightens, inspires, and connects more than 2,000,000 women and men. Its mission is to lead, advocate for, and empower women of African descent, their families, and communities. It was founded in 1935 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, an influential educator and activist.

The gala is named in honor of NCNW President Emerita, Dr. Dorothy Irene Height, who led the organization for over 50 years and achieved notoriety due to her immense contributions to economic justice, civil rights, and education. To further honor her, the Crystal Stair Award is awarded to an individual who demonstrates a lifetime devoted to the protection of freedom and pursuit of excellence in career and personal dedication to humanity as did Dr. Height. The 2021 recipients were Kenneth and Kathryn Chenault. Mr. Johnson said, “Dr. Dorothy Irene Height was a stalwart supporter of all people and lived her life to ensure that everyone’s civil rights were protected, especially women of color. I consider it a high honor and privilege to serve as co-

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As the holiday season approaches, the night sky over Nassau is poised to sparkle with “Spilligate ’23,” headlined by Afro-Fusion sensation Burna Boy. This premier event, slated for December 16th, will showcase the dynamic beats of Burna Boy’s international hits such as “Last Last,” “Ye,” and “It’s Plenty.” This eagerly anticipated event is expected to weave together the infectious charm of Bahamian hospitality with the thrilling energy of global music, positioning Nassau as a focal point for world-class entertainment and cultural exchange. The festivities will take place at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Carnival Grounds, a venue celebrated for hosting a wide array of sporting, cultural, and entertainment events and contributing to The Bahamas’ sports tourism and economic vibrancy. Mr. Foreign Currency, the event organizer, stated, “We are excited to host music fans from across the world as we present the incomparable Burna Boy. His performance is set to illuminate Nassau, highlighting our beautiful island as a hub of international entertainment. This will be the best party of the season!” Burna Boy expressed his anticipation for the performance, stating, “The Bahamas resonates with me as a symbol of stunning beauty and rich culture. Performing here allows me to honor the rich tapestry of my

musical journey, influenced by Afrobeat pioneers like Kuti and the vibrant beats of ragga, dub, and grime I experienced in the UK. This festival transcends a mere performance; it represents a cultural collage that brings together the rich musical heritage of Africa and the Caribbean.” As evening descends upon Nassau, the atmosphere will be charged by the island’s top DJs setting the stage for a night accentuated by Burna Boy’s outstanding performance. The event promises not only to blend The Bahamas’ captivating allure with the universal appeal of music but also to boost Nassau’s economy just before Christmas significantly. It highlights the vitality of the Orange Economy and the island nation’s commitment to innovation and entertainment excellence. Moreover, the festival’s innovative integration of music with technology marks a significant advancement in entertainment, offering both local and international guests a cutting-edge experience for one of the biggest holiday events in the country.

For ticket details, visit www. foreigncurrencypromotions.com or buy in person at the Kendal G. L. Isaacs National Gymnasium Box Office (Nassau). For inquiries or more information, contact us via WhatsApp at (242) 805-0390, (242) 8091242, or email info@signatureproduction. net. -- A BOUT FOREI GN C URRENCY At the nexus of music, fashion, and entertainment, Foreign Currency emerges as more than a brand—it’s a lifestyle

revolution. With the debut of “Spilligate” headlined by Burna Boy, Foreign Currency introduces a line of stylish apparel and home essentials that encapsulate luxury and comfort. Its Promotions Department is the creative force behind an array of events from electrifying concerts to spirited boat races and comedy nights, all designed to foster connections and celebrate the vibrancy of life. Foreign Currency is poised to redefine the cultural landscape, offering immersive experiences that blend the allure of exclusivity with the rhythm of the global beat.

Special accommodations and considerations for international travelers will soon be announced, ensuring guests can purchase tickets and hotel packages. Experience the magic of the holiday season in The Bahamas with a festival poised to become a historic event in the Caribbean’s vibrant tapestry of live performances.

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C U LT U R E & E D U C AT I O N RAP SNACKS ANNOUNCES RETURN OF DISRUPT SUMMIT 2024: WHERE CPG MEETS CULTURE Rap Snacks, the “Official Snack Brand of Hip Hop” and one of the fastest-growing Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) brands in the industry of food and beverage, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of the Disrupt Summit! Building on the gamechanging success of last year's inaugural event, the “Disrupt Summit 2024: Where CPG Meets Culture” will take place January 10-12, 2024, in beautiful Fort Lauderdale, Florida and promises to be a tipping point experience where culture, innovation and flavor converge and empower multicultural CPG brands and attendees with essential tools for staying competitive in today's rapidly changing market.

relevant brands. “At Rap Snacks, we believe in the power of cultural relevance and socially conscious consumers,” adds Lindsay. “Our commitment to empowering multicultural CPG brands and aligning with those who resonate with our values is at the heart of this summit. It's not just about disruption; it's about creating lasting change, celebrating diversity, and championing brands that speak to the culture.” To request media credentials, register at https://bit.ly/ RSDisrupt2024MediaCredentialForm. For press inquiries and interviews, please contact Candace Ledbetter at 770-7091509 or candace@cnbettermedia.com.

Founded by Rap Snacks Visionary and CEO James Lindsay, the Disrupt Summit is a leading summit and expo for the next generation of culturally relevant consumer packaged goods. It is the only conference of its kind that serves as a pivotal platform for entertainment agencies, corporate brands, distributors, retailers, suppliers, investors, and industry professionals to connect and build with the disruptive brands who are at the forefront of industry shifts and shaping the CPG landscape. “The Consumer Packaged Goods industry is on the verge of transformation and Disrupt 2024 is where it all begins,” declares Lindsay. “We have created a dynamic summit experience that is more than just a summit; it’s a movement. As we stand on the cusp of a new era in the CPG industry, Disrupt 2024 represents our unparalleled opportunity to not only unite with likeminded disruptors, innovators and industry

leaders, but to also share ideas, challenge the status quo and redefine the future of the CPG industry.” Disrupt Summit 2024: Where CPG Meets Culture offers attendees a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge trends and best practices, showcase groundbreaking concepts and innovations, discuss inventive solutions and learn how

to effectively engage culturally diverse consumers. Filled with compelling keynotes, exclusive fireside chats and informative workshops, Disrupt Summit 2024 guarantees unrivaled exposure, prolific thought leadership, strategic networking and ground-breaking insights, strategies, and resources for greater success. What’s more, Disrupt Summit 2024 will feature an allnew CPG expo that will showcase culturally

 ABOUT RAP SNACKS Rap Snacks is “The Official Snack Brand of Hip Hop” – a premium collection of branded snack products that feature and celebrate the hottest rap superstars. Featured Rap Snacks artists include Rick Ross, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, The Migos, Master P and more. Each variety of seasoned potato and corn chips, popcorn, ramen noodles and refreshing beverages offers an irresistible experience satisfying all cravings. Inspired by hip-hop and flavored by culture, Rap Snacks products are sold online in major retail chains and convenience stores throughout the United States and Canada. For more information on Rap Snacks, visit www.RapSnacks.net, or follow @OfficialRapSnacks on Facebook, and Instagram and @RapSnacksNow on Twitter.

STUDENTS NAMED UNIVERSITY INNOVATION FELLOWS The University Innovation Fellows program empowers students to become agents of change at their schools. Fellow’s work alongside a faculty or staff representative to ensure all students gain the attitudes, skills and knowledge required to navigate a complex world and build the future. “Higher education institutions around the world need student leaders to be involved in shaping the experience of teaching and learning,” said Humera Fasihuddin, Co-director of the program. “Students can provide an essential perspective on what learners need to succeed and thrive in the world today, and students can take the lead on making the necessary changes happen at their schools.” The fellows were nominated by faculty and administrators as individuals or teams of students and selected through an

application process each year. Following acceptance into the program, students participate in a six-week online training experience where they learn to analyze their campus ecosystems and identify opportunities for change. Glover, Petrus and Adonis have decided to focus on creating a more inclusive and cohesive community at JCSU in order to improve the emotional and social wellbeing of students. Some of the ideas they have discussed include implementing creating circular arrangements in classrooms and implementing an application called SoulfulHarbor. This app will act as a social network that will connect students with similar interests and act as a social calendar to encourage students to attend University events.

“We know that emotion and social well-being directly impact academic performance,” said Glover. “It’s important that we focus on these things so students can have the best experience here.” The project will be implemented via faculty training, curriculum revision (encouraging faculty to add more collaborative work experiences into their classes), a pilot phase and full implementation. Adonis, a Computer Engineering major, says he is excited to be a part of the program because it is fueled by students who are creating better experiences for their classmates. “I’m excited about enriching the social and emotional well-being of my fellow students as it cultivates an environment where every student’s excitement becomes the heartbeat of progress, bringing out the best

in everyone,” he said. The students will work alongside Dr. John Bannister, who serves as the “faculty champion” for the fellows. Bannister was named a candidate in the Stanford d.school’s faculty innovation fellows program in February. “As the Faculty Champion for our UIF fellows, my role is to both guide the fellows and help mitigate any challenges impeding their work,” he said. The changes must be related to innovation, entrepreneurship, design thinking and creativity. They work to understand the needs of both their peers and their faculty and administrators. They apply this new knowledge and perspective to design new educational opportunities for their peers. After training, fellows implement the projects they’ve crafted. They continue to serve as change agents and leaders at their universities and beyond. There are 68 higher education institutions from 15 countries that participate in the program. “The new Fellows are designing experiences that help all students learn skills and mindsets necessary to navigate these uncertain times and to shape the future they want to see,” said Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, Co-director of the program. “They are giving back to their school communities, and at the same time, they’re learning strategies around design, creativity and leadership that will help them in their careers.”

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EDUCAT ION AFRICAN HUMANITIES INAUGURAL PROGRAM COMPLETED AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES (ACLS) is pleased to announce the completion of its celebrated fellowship initiative, the African Humanities Program. ACLS will join past fellows and advisors of the program in celebrating the success of the program at the inaugural conference of the African Humanities Association on November 26-29, 2023, at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. The African Humanities Program (AHP) was created in 2008 with generous support from Carnegie Corporation of New York to fund early-career scholars working and living in Africa. The program awarded more than 500 dissertation and post-doctoral fellowships to scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda, and created a vital network of more than 100 senior scholars at African universities who served as program advisers and peer reviewers. The program provided program fellows with opportunities for residencies at African centers for advanced study, manuscript development workshops, and professional development and mentoring. In addition, the program’s African Humanities Series has published 23 books by AHP fellows to date, circulating African humanities research to the international scholarly community. The momentum generated by the program now continues through the African Humanities Association (AHA). This new academic society, created and led by past fellows and advisors from AHP, has already won an independent research commission from the African Academy of

Science. The 2023 conference will host 150 scholars from across the continent. “Thanks to the support of Carnegie Corporation of New York, the African Humanities Program strengthened the creation and circulation of humanistic knowledge by supporting early-career scholars in Ghana, Nigeria, South

to discuss the relationship between scholarly knowledge and the public. The conference will examine the conditions African scholars and communities are facing, offering platforms for deciphering the social, political, economic, linguistic, cultural, and artistic challenges facing the continent.

and advocate for social justice in Africa  ARI SITAS, an influential South African researcher, sociologist, dramatist, and poet, with a focus on social change, culture, and post-colonialism

ACLS President Joy Connolly will speak at the General Assembly on Monday, November 27, and as part of the ACLS panel Diaspora/Africa Dialogue on Tuesday, November 28. She will be joined at the conference by Deena Ragavan, ACLS Director for International Programs Additional keynote speakers at the conference include:  MALIKA NDLOVU, a Pan-Africanist poet whose radio and podcast programs celebrate diverse voices and foster connections across the continent  ISSA SHIVJI, a celebrated Tanzanian lawyer, multidisciplinary scholar, activist,

exceptional scholarship fostered by the African Humanities Program, with an emphasis on a Pan-African perspective and collaboration across disciplines and countries,” said Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, African Humanities Association President and University of Ghana ViceChancellor. “This year, our first annual conference will center the intersections of the humanities, social sciences, and arts in Africa with multifarious crises across the continent, creating space to raise critical issues and imagine new possibilities.”

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Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda, and by establishing strong networks for scholarly communication throughout Africa and with Africanists worldwide,” said ACLS President Joy Connolly. “We are excited to join the African Humanities Association for their inaugural conference in South Africa, which will gather and celebrate a dynamic community of scholars. We look forward to their continued work advancing the humanities across the continent.” The AHA conference will bring together a wide range of scholars, performers, practitioners, authors, artists, and activists

FIRST MEDIA SALES COLLEGIATE PROGRAM UNVEILED For the first time in the U.S., students of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) will have the opportunity to complete a four-year college degree in which the last two years of the curriculum are devoted to equipping them with the skills to succeed in media sales, operations, and marketing starting in the Fall of 2026. Juniors and seniors at Clark Atlanta University (CAU), Morehouse College, and Spelman College will be eligible to register for the courses. The curriculum will be derived from the successful

Media Sales Institute (MSI) curriculum, which prepares and pre-qualifies college graduates for careers in media sales, operations, and marketing departments. Founders of the MSI – the leading talent development program for diverse media sales professionals – unveiled plans for the new Media Sales curriculum on June 15, 2023, at the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB)/ MSI graduation at Morehouse College with its “inaugural” media partner, Gray Television and the CAU School of

Business and Division of Communications Arts within the School of Arts & Sciences. The leadership team from CAU, Gray Television, and the MSI Foundation principles met in late September to discuss the launch of the Media Sales Department (MSD) curriculum. The design, research, development, and accreditation of the curriculum are forecasted to take five years. Housed at CAU’s School of Business, the new curriculum will focus on radio, television, cable, print, digital, and interactive media sales to address the media industry’s challenge of ensuring a diverse workforce. It will be open to students in all majors at the AUC. Dean of the CAU School of Business Silvanus Udoka said, “I am proud and excited to be a part of this initiative and partner with the MSI Foundation, along with the media industry to offer the first collegiate concentration in media sales, operations, and marketing in the country! Building on the very successful MSI curriculum, the expanded reach that this program will offer promises to accomplish our shared goals of sustained creation of primed media sales professionals for today and tomorrow.” MSD Developers Jeffrey P. Myers and Dana Myers have teamed up with the NABOB Telecommunications Education and Management Foundation for more than 20 years to provide professional

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development that prepares graduates to hit the ground running as they begin their careers in media sales. Jeffrey P. Myers said, “Our strategy is the best long-term plan to recruit diverse, prescreened, and highly qualified entrylevel employees into the media industry. Building this curriculum and partnership has been part of a 20-year journey that started with the MSI program in 2000. We are proud of an amazing alumni network that consists of more than 1,000 graduates being employed in media sales departments.” Sponsoring companies will have the opportunity to serve as “adjunct professionals” and “adjunct practitioners” throughout the curriculum’s design. “Gray is excited to be part of this innovative approach to preparing students for the ever-changing world of media sales,” said Gray President and Co-CEO Pat LaPlatney. “The entire industry will benefit from having students who will have spent years learning how best to help advertisers tell their stories across so many platforms.” The MSI Foundation and their funding partners will underwrite the five-year design cost. Starting in 2028, the program’s cost will be supported by student enrollment at CAU’s School of Business and the Division of Communication Arts in the School of Arts and Sciences.

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HE ALTH FIGHTING FOR HEALTH EQUIT Y ON CAPITOL HILL The African American Male Wellness Agency (AAMWA) is taking a leading role in a collaborative effort with R&B recording artist Al B. Sure! and Rev. Al Sharpton, who serve as the Executive Chairman and Senior Adviser of the Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition, respectively.

other influential figures to address the pressing need for continued access to genotype testing. The groundbreaking products Allosure and AlloMap, developed by CareDx, specialize in transplant care, significantly enhancing the viability and minimizing the risk of rejection. Genotype testing

testing is essential for improving the quality of life for those who have undergone life-saving transplants. Detecting rejection in advance, sometimes up to 3 months before a full rejection, is paramount. Full rejection not only leads to increased mortality but also necessitates the

and Congresswoman Clarke have pledged to work closely with AAMWA and other coalition members to prepare for necessary hearings and communications with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The focus will be on advocating for bill articles and fee

need for another life-saving transplant. AAMWA has garnered support from influential lawmakers. Senator Kristen Gillibrand and Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, along with other representatives from the Black Caucus, have wholeheartedly embraced AAMWA’s mission. Recognizing the urgency of the matter, Senator Gillibrand

schedule changes that safeguard the continuation of genotype testing for transplant patients.

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This coalition, comprising health equity organizations, transplant patients, healthcare providers, and CareDx, is fervently rallying to reverse the cessation of genotype testing for rejected transplanted organs.

plays a crucial role in assisting healthcare providers in managing care maintenance for patients who have undergone heart, lung, and kidney transplants.

Recognizing the urgency of this critical cause, AAMWA is joining forces with Al B. Sure!, Rev Al Sharpton, and

Given the disproportionate risk of organ rejection faced by Black and Brown Americans, sustaining coverage for genotype testing is crucial. This

AAMWA and its collaborators are committed to ensuring equitable access to life-saving technologies and fostering a healthier future for African American males and, by extension, all Americans.

BLACK CAUCUS HONORS LOCAL THERAPIST DrJeannelle.com proudly announces that Dr. Jeannelle PerkinsMuhammad has been honored by the Charleston Area Black Caucus with the esteemed 40 Professionals to Know Award. This recognition underscores Dr. Jeannelle's exceptional healthcare contributions and significant impact on the Charleston community. As an author, speaker, psychotherapist, and licensed family therapist supervisor with over 20 years of experience in relationship and life coaching, Dr. Jeannelle is celebrated for her dedication to revitalizing, rehabilitating, and repairing the commitment to authentic living, fostering healthy relationships for individuals, families, and couples

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globally. Dr. Jeannelle has assisted hundreds of clients in overcoming intimacy challenges through her group private practice, TMI Counseling and Coaching. Dr. Jeannelle's book, "Into-MeSee," delves into the cultural and personal factors influencing intimacy in Black couples, and her line of products tailored to the BIPOC community enhances sexual wellness. The 40 Professionals to Know Award recognizes her exemplary skills, innovation, and leadership, emphasizing her passion for overall well-being and emotional health. Antigonie Jones, Director of Community Relations, stated, "It is with great honor that the Charleston Area Black Caucus recognizes Dr.

Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad as one of the 40 Professionals to Know. Each honoree, having a significant effect on the advancement of various industries, has displayed a positive community impact within the local black citizenry at large." The Charleston Area Black Caucus will celebrate Dr. Jeannelle and other recipients at a special awards ceremony on December 10, 2023, at the Exchange Hall (Ladson Fairgrounds). This event promises to be a memorable occasion, bringing together influential professionals, community leaders, and supporters to acknowledge and applaud the exceptional contributions of the awardees.

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END NO TE S “NI C K CA NNON PR E S E NTS: FUTURE SUPERSTARS” VH1 and Ncredible Entertainment are poised to captivate audiences nationwide with a new docuseries, "Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars." Taking viewers on a coast-tocoast journey during the Future Superstars Tour 2023, presented and hosted by entertainment mogul Nick Cannon, the docuseries showcases the remarkable talents of nine emerging artists: Big Boss Vette, DW Flame, Hitman Holla, JD McCrary, Jilly, Klondike Blonde, Pop Money, Symba and Trae Two Three. These artists are on the cusp of making their mark in the music industry, and each half-hour episode delves into their unique musical gifts and personal journeys. The series culminates with a finale that looks back at the artists’ progression throughout the season. "Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars" premieres with back-toback episodes on VH1 on Tuesday, November 21 starting at 9 PM ET/ PT. Globally recognized for his talentspotting acumen and industry expertise, Nick Cannon will serve as the ultimate guide in this enthralling behind-the-scenes exploration of up-and-coming musical talent. Leveraging his track record as an identifier of talent before they attain household recognition, Cannon will interview these emerging stars while offering insightful mentorship as they strive to become the industry's next big sensations. "VH1 has a legacy of celebrating the magic of music and the brilliance of artists, from established icons to rising stars,” said Tiffany Lea Williams, Executive Vice President, of Unscripted Programming and Development of BET Media Group. “Now, with ‘Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars,’ we're about to add a thrilling new chapter to that tradition and introduce you to a new wave of musical talent. We’re proud to collaborate with Nick Cannon and Ncredible Entertainment again, and look forward to bringing viewers an engaging and entertaining docuseries highlighting these future superstars.”

Join the conversation on social media by logging on to multiple VH1 social media platforms by using the hashtag #FutureSuperstars. The BET Media Group, a unit of Paramount (NASDAQ: PARAA; PARA; PARAP), is the world’s largest media company dedicated to entertaining, engaging, and empowering the Black community and championing Black culture. Connecting Black audiences through a portfolio of brands including BET, BET+, BET Gospel, BET HER, BET International, BET Jams, BET Soul, BET Studios, and VH1, the BET Media Group is a thriving media ecosystem of leading interconnected platforms across cable TV, streaming, digital, studios, live events and international. For more information about BET, visit www.bet.com and follow @BET on social platforms.

with each artist as they are given the superstar starter kit with everything from artist development, publicity, touring, and mentorship to succeed in the competitive music industry. You get to see the raw behind-the-scenes footage of what it takes to be a star. I am excited to have VH1 as a partner because they have always been one of the curators of the culture.” “Nick Cannon Presents: Future Superstars” is

Executive Produced by Nick Cannon, Benjamin Sumpter, and Tia Wong Katoa for Ncredible Entertainment. Tiffany Lea Williams, Angela Aguilera, and Ia A. Robinson will serve as Executive Producers for BET Media Group. Jordan Crafton serves as director of the docuseries. Nick Cannon and Ncredible Entertainment are represented by Michael Goldman, CAA and Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein Lezcano Bobb & Dang.

Ncredible Entertainment, founded in 2009 by multi-talented artist and entrepreneur Nick Cannon, is a dynamic and innovative multimedia production company dedicated to creating cutting-edge content across various entertainment platforms. With a strong commitment to diversity, creativity, and empowerment, Ncredible Entertainment has quickly become a prominent player in the entertainment industry working in conjunction with well-known media entities such as E!, NBC, Oxygen, VH1, MTV, BET, Amazon Prime, Freevee, Tubi, Nickelodeon, RedBox, Lionsgate, and more to create original programming. At Ncredible Entertainment, our vision is to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide. We believe in pushing boundaries, breaking stereotypes, and amplifying unique voices and perspectives.

“I have created a platform for the next generation of superstars,” said Nick Cannon. “Within this docuseries, you go on a journey

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