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MAYOR DAVID DINKINS, REP. CHARLES RANGEL, HONORED WITH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

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COCA-COLA SUPPORTS RISE UP FUND FOR WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES

The Coca-Cola Company is proud to support the launch of Rise Up Crowdfunding. The equity crowdfunding portal empowers investors from the general public to invest in women and minorityowned small companies and startups looking to raise capital.

The Black Stars News 2015 Annual Awards Dinner will honor Mayor David Dinkins, Rep. Charles Rangel, Rep. Yvette Clarke, R. Donahue Peebles, Barbara Arnwine, Inez Barron, Sabrina Lamb, Dr. Rudy Crew, Stephen Byrd, Alia Jones, and the Central Park Five survivors of gross injustice on December 18 from 6:00pm –10:00pm at MIST Harlem, 46 West 116th Street

suppliers.

The Rise Up Crowdfunding funding portal offers a new solution for business owners to gain access to a process for

and the general public. And if successful, it could help them gain a supplier diversity contract.

“Coca-Cola’s purpose is to

Since 1989

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to support businesses and underrepresented groups within the communities we serve,” said Fernando Hernandez, Senior Director, Supplier Diversity, The Coca-Cola Company

Coca-Cola’s commitment to supplier diversity focuses on maximizing procurement opportunities and proactively engaging and building partnerships with diverse

“Each honoree chosen for recognition has demonstrated exceptional leadership and vision in her or his respective profession or endeavor and in some significant measure has contributed towards creating a more just society in this country,” says Black Star News founder and publisher Milton Allimadi. “Obviously much work needs to be done here and around the world.”

The gala starts at 6:00pm with a cocktail hour to be followed by the dinner and awards ceremonies. There will be musical entertainment by opera singer Cassandra Douglas and from harmonica phenomenon William Galison. David Dinkins is honored for Lifetime Achievement

— he was New York City’s first African American mayor and also welcomed Nelson Mandela to the city after his release in 1990.

Rep. Charles Rangel, also honored for Lifetime Achievement, has served in Congress since 1971. He is a recipient of The Bronze medal for helping save soldiers behind enemy line during the Korean War

Rep. Yvette Clarke is a Democratic member of the US House of Representatives from New York whose 9th district covers much of central Brooklyn. Before entering Congress in 2007, she

raising capital from the crowd, which could be a community of their customers, fans, followers,

neighborhood in Washington, D.C. A champion of African-American economic empowerment Peebles’ is contemplating a possible run for NYC mayor in 2017.

Honoree Barbara Arnwine, civil rights lawyer, is a champion of protecting voting rights of ethnic minority groups — the emerging

Transformative Justice Coalition. Arnwine was for 26 years executive Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law. , honoree, formerly a member, is now council member and a champion of education for

“This much-needed resource can, in many cases, help small businesses scale up or expand their operations, open new locations and grow their brands.”

“We believe in a future where the next world-changing business does not go unrealized because of a lack of access to capital. We are excited to be working with The Coca-Cola Company in this venture to make the change we all want to see in the world finally happen,” said Ruth E. Hedges, CEO of Rise Up Crowdfunding LLC

Imhotep Gary Byrd is a legendary radio talk show host and executive producer, radio DJ, poet, songwriter, music recording artist and producer, rapper, writer and community activist. He began Buffalo at age 15. For over 30 years, he’s WBLS and . He also has a Friday night radio talk

refresh the world and make a difference, and we share Rise Up’s Crowdfunding’s mission

Honoree Sabrina Lamb, founder of World of Money, is a champion of financial literacy for youth-- she teaches knowledge about handling money, budgeting and planning.

York and a former chancellor of the New York public schools system. Pioneering producers Stephen Byrd and Alia Jones, through their company Front Row Production, brought “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” with a multi-ethnic cast to Broadway. In 2016 they bring “Eclipsed” with Oscar Winner Lupita Nyong ’O to Broadway. Honorees, the so-called Central Park 5, are collectively and individually heroes. They are survivors of one of the ugliest miscarriage of justice in New York’s history; having been railroaded and unjustly convicted for a crime they did not commit and for which they served long prison sentences ranging from seven years to 13 years before being exonerated when the actual rapist confessed. They are: Yusef Abdus Salaam; Raymond Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, and Kharey Wise. The Black Star News, which focuses on investigative journalism, has been featured as a result of some if its news scoops, on CNN, The New York Daily News, The New York Post, The Village Voice, and Brill’s Content magazine.

Rise Up Crowdfunding has also partnered with business organizations to introduce this to their members for possible investing and to refer their members to the funding portal as another way to raise capital.

Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, is one of the nation’s leading educators. He’s president of Medgar Evers College of The City University of New

Past Black Star News honorees have included: Gil Noble (Like It Is), Rep. Maxine Waters, Soledad O’Brien (CNN), Ms. Camille Cosby, Voza Rivers (New Heritage Theatre), Errol Louis (NY1 News), Amel Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William Pollard (Medgar Evers College), Herm Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna Fountain (Columbia University), Lillian Roberts (DC37), Desiree Dancy (New York Times), Greg Floyd (Local 237), Rev. Al Sharpton (National Action Network), and many others.

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LINCOLNVILLE IS FOCUS OF HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS

As the world focuses on February as Black History Month, in Lincolnville, SC, every day is a celebration of Black excellence and history. The parcels of land that sit on the border of Charleston and Dorchester Counties as the nucleus of surrounding Summerville and Ladson subdivisions are an extraordinary gem of American history.

Like the pristine waters of the ebb and flowing creeks from the Ashley River through Lincolnville, the town’s journey travels through many eras of American History. The Charleston-Hamburg Railway was the longest track of rail (136 miles) in the world when it was completed in 1833. The Charleston-Hamburg Railway ran straight through Pump Pond, which would be renamed ‘Lincolnville’ by Bishop Cain 34 years later. On October 3, 1832, these rail tracks carried the first steam engine locomotive as well as the first passenger train in America. The train ran from Line Street in Charleston to Summerville. Today, the history of the pre-Civil War, innovative railway system can be heard thundering

through Lincolnville four times daily 191 years later.

The Charleston-Hamburg Railway was central to the growth of South Carolina’s economy in the 1800s; and vital transportation for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. No doubt the builders of these tracks and locomotive operators were enslaved men who perhaps lay at-rest in Lincolnville’s historical cemeteries, namely Bible Sojourn and Hamburg

Cemeteries

Two years after the Civil War ended and the beginning of the Reconstruction Era, Lincolnville was founded in 1867 and incorporated in 1887, making it one of the oldest African American towns in the State of South Carolina. The town’s founder, Bishop Richard Harvey Cain, was among the first elected African Americans from South Carolina to the US House of Representatives in 1872 during Reconstruction. It would be 98 years later in 1970, during the Civil Rights Era when Herbert U. Fielding would become the first African American elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives since the Reconstruction Era.

Herbert Fielding, son of Julius and Sadie Fielding, spent many of his childhood days in Lincolnville at his family home. His father, founder of Fielding Home for Funerals in Charleston purchased land and built a home in Lincolnville. Located on the corner of Dunmeyer Hill Road and Lincoln Ave (across from the Community Garden), the Fielding home was the gathering place for

many strategic meetings hosted by the Honorable Herbert Fielding for South Carolina Democratic members, including young Congressman James E. Clyburn, now serving in the US House of Representatives as the Assistant Democratic Leader. One of the many crown jewels of history in Lincolnville is the Rosenwald School, now operating as the Charles Ross Municipal Building located at 141 W. Broad Street.  Julius Rosenwald, son of a German immigrant who rose to become president of Sears & Roebuck in 1908 partnered with his dear friend Booker T. Washington, Founding President of Tuskegee University, to build schools throughout the South for African American children. During the Jim Crow Era, education was not provided for African American children in the rural South. Julius Rosenwald provided funds for over 5,357 school buildings – one of those schools was Lincolnville Elementary School built in 1923.

Black History IS Lincolnville! For more information, visit www.lincolnvillesc. org. or call 914-376-1119

CONGRESSWOMEN JOIN IN TRIBUTE TO COLLEAGUE

Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE) and Congresswomanelect Jennifer McClellan (VA-4) joined environmental justice leaders, public health advocates, faith leaders, and friends in paying tribute to the late U.S. Representative Donald McEachin for his tireless work on behalf of Virginians and his legacy of environmental justice leadership in Congress and throughout his life.  “I am just so humbled to be here celebrating my friend. We do this work for this moment, but we also do it for the future—the beautiful future that we’re building on his legacy,” Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE) said speaking to the standing-room-only gathering. “He made sure that the Virginia coastlines were protected against offshore drilling. He made sure that we got the lead out of our pipes and our schools, and in our homes. Air quality monitoring—he and I worked together on that legislation.”

Congresswoman-elect Jennifer McClellan (VA-4), who previously won McEachin’s open state senate seat, said, “I cannot be prouder than to succeed for the second time Donald McEachin. Two of the proudest moments for him were the Environmental Justice for All Act, and he was instrumental in ensuring that the Inflation Reduction Act had historic investments in clean energy and climate action. He understood

that clean energy is not only good for the environment, but it is good for our economy.”

In recognition of Congressman McEachin’s legacy, event cohost Dream.Org awarded two environmental advocates from Virginia’s 4th Congressional District for their community-based work with the inaugural “Donald McEachin Dream.Org Climate Action Award.” Recipients include: La’Veesha Allen Rollins and Rev. Wayne Henley, founding members of C5-Concerned Citizens of Charles City County

To honor the family’s request, the tribute hosts also contributed $3,000.00 to the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology of Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia, the theological school the late congressman attended.

The tribute ended with two calls to action. Continue to keep up the fight for environmental justice for all that Congressman McEachin passionately embraced. Honor him right now by submitting a public comment on the EPA at cacampaign.us/soot

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DR. PERNESSA C. STEELE Photo Source: blackprwire.com Congresswoman-Elect Jennifer McClellan (VA4) with Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE) pay tribute to the late Congressman Donald McEachin during Washington, DC gathering. Photo: CAC/Cheriss May Hosts, special guest speakers and award recipients at the tribute to the late Congressman Donald McEachin, a tireless environmental justice advocate in Congress for his Virginia district and communities across the country. Photo: CAC/Cheriss May

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SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM FEATURES BLACK WOMEN IN HISTORY

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture’s (NMAAHC) March programming features events with prominent Black women in the arts and entertainment industry. To kick off the month, businesswoman and former chairman and CEO of BET Debra Lee discusses the joys and challenges of being a Black woman executive in the entertainment industry in a conversation about her new memoir, I Am Debra Lee

The museum will also host a dialogue featuring artists Deborah Willis, Amy Sherald and Bisa Butler centering on portraiture of African American women and social justice.

Later in the month, the museum will debut a major, thought-provoking new exhibition, “Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures,” March 24. Investigating Afrofuturist expression through art, music, activism and more, this exhibition explores and reveals Afrofuturism’s historic and poignant engagement with African American history and popular culture. From the enslaved looking to the cosmos for freedom to popular sci-fi stories inspiring Black astronauts, to the musical influence of Sun Ra, OutKast, P-Funk and more, this exhibition covers the broad and impactful spectrum of Afrofuturism.

“Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures” will be on view in the museum’s Bank of America Special Exhibitions Gallery from March 24 through March 24, 2024. For more details about the new exhibition and to sign up for additional updates, the public can visit the museum’s Afrofuturism website. Other programming in March includes History Alive!: Tuskegee Airmen: African American Aviators During World War II as told by livinghistory interpreter John McCaskill, a Spring STEM Teacher Workshop: Contributions in Agriculture led by STEM Education Specialist Christopher Williams and a virtual cooking demonstration and conversation with Chef Jonny Rhodes

 HIGHLIGHTS OF MARCH PROGRAMS

Historically Speaking: I Am Debra Lee

 Friday, March 10; 7 p.m. ET (Oprah Winfrey Theater + streaming)

In her recent memoir, Debra Lee explores the joys and challenges of being a high-powered Black woman executive in the entertainment industry. As the woman who brought television shows like The Game and Being Mary Jane to cable television, Lee has been responsible for elevating Black images and storytelling for decades.

In I Am Debra Lee, the author shares her own story in an intimate and eye-opening tale about her career in entertainment. Michel Martin, weekend host of NPR’s All Things Considered, will moderate the conversation. Signed books will be available for sale courtesy of Smithsonian Enterprises. Admission is free; however, registration is required.

The Simmons Talks: Portraiture at the Intersection of Art and History: A Conversation Between Deborah Willis, Amy Sherald and Bisa Butler

 Thursday, March 16; 7 p.m. ET (Oprah Winfrey Theater + streaming) During the inaugural program speakers’ series, “The Simmons Talks,” endowed by Ruth Simmons, Ph.D., NMAAHC council member and current president of Prairie View A&M University, NMAAHC will host a dialogue centering portraiture, African American women and social justice. Renowned scholar and artist Deborah Willis leads a discussion with Amy Sherald and Bisa Butler and their moving works recently on view in the NMAAHC exhibition

“Reckoning: Protest. Defiance. Resilience.” Admission is free; however, registration is required.

Spring STEM Teacher Workshop: Contributions in Agriculture

 Saturday, March 25; 9 a.m.–2 p.m. (second-floor classrooms)

NMAAHC invites all interested third–eighth-grade educators to register for a half-day, in-person workshop led by NMAAHC STEM Education Specialist Christopher Williams. Participants will learn about the agricultural contributions of African Americans and discover the inventions and strategies they used to produce food for themselves and their communities. Participants will explore NMAAHC’s collections, discover the history of rice cultivation in the United States, engage

in STEM activities for the classroom and understand the ways African American farmers continue to reclaim their place in the agricultural world. Those who complete the workshop will be eligible to receive five hours of teacher professional development credit. Admission is free; however, registration is required.

History Alive!: Tuskegee Airmen: African American Aviators During World War II

 Saturday, March 25; 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m. (Colin Powell Double Victory: The African American Military Gallery)

The Tuskegee Airmen were African American aviators who earned the right to fly combat during World War II. The Tuskegee Experience encompassed more than just the pilots—some were Caucasian and some were women. Visitors can learn about their experiences, their legacy and why their story is important today. John McCaskill, NMAAHC’s living-history interpreter, shares how those engaged in the military made their service useful not only for the good of their country, but also to benefit their personal lives and their community.

Virtual Cooking Demo and Conversation With Chef Jonny Rhodes

 Saturday, March 25, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. ET (Streaming)

The public can virtually join Chef Jonny Rhodes of Food Fight Farms and Broham Soul Food & Groceries and Ashley Young, Ph.D., historian of the

American Food History Project at the NMAAHC, for a cooking demonstration and lively discussion about the stories food can tell of how communities intersected in the past. Rhodes is heavily influenced by the history of his hometown of Houston and has made it his mission to bring awareness to past injustices and how African Americans can be better equipped to live a selfsustaining lifestyle.   Food Fight Farms grows fresh produce with the specific intent of processing those goods into shelf-stable foods. The menu will showcase items that have been grown from seed and manufactured into products such as pickles, preserves, condiments and more. Registration is $20 and meal kit ingredients will be shipped frozen overnight to participants.

Since opening Sept. 24, 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has welcomed more than 8.5 million visitors. Occupying a prominent location next to the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the nearly 400,000-square-foot museum is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive cultural destination devoted exclusively to exploring, documenting and showcasing the African American story and its impact on American and world history. For more information about the museum, visit nmaahc.si.edu, follow @NMAAHC on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or call Smithsonian information at (202) 633-1000.

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Groundbreaking author and Afrofuturist icon Octavia Butler. Photograph by Patti Perret. Reproduced courtesy of the Octavia E. Butler Estate

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HUMANITY COLLECTIVE RECEIVES AWARD FOR CIVIL RIGHTS WORK

Affirming its commitment to amplifying social justice issues through strategic and creative communications, Humanity Communications Collective announced it was selected as a 2023 Anthem Awards winner.

HCC was awarded a Bronze award in the Human & Civil Rights category for their work with the Bring Sundiata Acoli Home Alliance in 2022. HCC led a comprehensive communications approach to bring Black Panther Sundiata Acoli home last year. Acoli, 85, had been incarcerated since 1973 and was repeatedly denied parole for more than 24 years, violating New Jersey law. HCC strategically and methodically told the story of his humanity and key tenets of the law and created a compelling and nuanced narrative around the law's intent, justice and civil rights.

Over the 9-month project, HCC:

 Generated 1,268 social media posts with 1.9 million impressions, with a 544% engagement increase across social platforms.

 Secured 763 media articles reaching an audience of 11.4 million.

 Increased website visits by 400%.

 Increased email subscription rates by 52% and open rates to 44%.

 Drove the online petition calling for Sundiata's release to more than 20,000 signatures.

In May 2022, Sundiata Acoli was granted parole and released after nearly 50 years of incarceration.

“While the true honor of this work was the rightful and just release of Sundiata Acoli, we are overjoyed by this international recognition and the esteemed group HCC joins,” said HCC CEO Yanira Castro. “Our goal was to galvanize support for Sundiata and encourage the state to faithfully discharge the law - even when it may not be popular. This is what social justice is all about; holding an unwavering commitment to speaking out and demanding equity for all, without exception. We all must move together to free the rest of our political prisoners. Now.”

In a video associated with the award

announcement, Castro and the project’s team urged the release of political prisoners, further signifying HCC’s commitment to issue amplification.

The Anthem Awards was launched in response to the prevalence that social good has taken within the national conversation and cultural zeitgeist in recent years. The 2nd Annual competition received nearly 2,000 entries from 43 countries worldwide. By amplifying the voices that spark global change, the Anthem Awards are defining a new benchmark for impactful work that inspires others to take action in their communities. A portion of program revenue will fund a new grant program supporting emerging individuals and organizations working to advance the causes recognized. Winners are selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, with members that include: Nicholas Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic, Christina Swarns, Executive Director, Innocence Project, Zarna Surti, Global Creative Director, Nike Purpose, Maurice Mitchell, National Director, Working Families Party, Lindsay Stein, Chief Purpose Office, Tombras, Jennifer Lotito, President & Chief Operating Officer, (RED), Lisa Sherman, President & CEO, The Ad Council, Emily Barfoot, Global Brand Director Dove, Unilever, Trovon Williams, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications, NAACP, Roma McCaig, Senior VP of Impact, Clif Bar, Michelle Egan, Chief Strategy Officer,

NRDC, Dinah-Kareen Jean, Senior Manager, Social Innovation, Etsy, Sarah Kate Ellis, President & CEO, GLAAD, Jad Finck, Vice President of Innovation & Sustainability, Allbirds, Christopher Miller, Head of Global Activism Strategy, Ben & Jerry’s, Shayla Tait, Director of Philanthropy, The Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation

“Since launching this platform in June of 2021, we have seen that social change has emerged as a dominant force in mainstream culture,” said Anthem Awards Managing Director Jessica Lauretti “The sheer number, breadth and overall quality of the entries shared with us in the 2nd Annual Awards is a testament to the strength of this growing movement and demonstrates an enduring commitment to the work that is both humbling and inspiring to see. From the war in Ukraine to protests in Iran and the ongoing battle for equality here at home in the States, the call for change not only perseveres but is a growing global chorus.”

Launched in 2021 by The Webby Awards, the Anthem Awards honors the purpose & mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide. The Anthem Awards honors work across seven core causes: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Education; Art & Culture; Health; Human & Civil Rights; Humanitarian Action & Services; Responsible Technology; and Sustainability, Environment & Climate. Founded in partnership with the Ad Council, Born This Way Foundation, Feeding America, GLAAD,

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Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international awards organization honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites; Video; Advertising, Media & PR; Apps, Mobile, and Voice; Social; Podcasts; and Games. Established in 1996, The Webby Awards received more than 13,500 entries from all 50 states and 70 countries worldwide this year. The Webby Awards are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS). Sponsors and Partners of The Webby Awards include Verizon, WP Engine, YouGov, Brandlive, Canva, NAACP, KPMG, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, MediaPost, Podcast Movement, and AIGA Humanity Communications Collective is a luxury, justice-driven, strategic communications agency focused on making human and emotional connections. We provide communications strategy, content creation, branding, media relations, social media services, and event activations for non-profits and social impact organizations. We live at the intersection of communications, digital, social impact, and cultural competency. HCC is owned by an Afro-Latina with a team of strategic communications experts in three different countries.

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EDUCATION

HBCU TOUR 2023 COMING SOON

Black Ambition, Techstars, and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund are collaborating to gather undergraduate and graduate students studying across disciplines at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to experience the highs, lows, fun, and pressure that make up life at a startup.

Students will ideate, learn to validate business ideas, and create real companies with support from the very best mentors, investors, and seasoned entrepreneurs – all of whom are committed to bridging the wealth and opportunity gap by investing in Black entrepreneurs at an early stage.

This multi-HBCU initiative will connect the network of HBCUs with a network of allies and resources curated for Black founders, including incubator and accelerator programs, business pitch competitions, bootcamps and access to capital. Tour dates and locations will be shared with those who submit a complete application, so make sure to apply today!

Are YOU ambitious? If so, come join us! Target activation states/cities include: Alabama, Florida, Virginia, Louisiana, Maryland, Texas, Georgia, and Washington D.C.

Black Ambition empowers Black and Hispanic innovators and communities to excel uninterrupted. Founded by Pharrell Williams in 2020, Black, Hispanic, and

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HBCU-affiliated ventures in consumer products and services, media and entertainment, healthcare, technology and Web 3.0 are eligible to win up to $1M.

The Techstars worldwide network helps entrepreneurs succeed. Techstars began with three simple ideas: entrepreneurs create a better future for everyone, collaboration drives innovation, and great

Established in 1987, Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is the only national organization exclusively representing the Black College Community. With a mission to ensure student success by promoting educational excellence and preparing the next generation of workforce talent through leadership development, TMCF is ambitiously focused on changing the face of leadership in business and beyond by amplifying the ambitions of those society may overlook or underestimate. As part of this effort, the Division of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) is focused on identifying, positioning, and preparing the next generation of global innovators to create and drive technological solutions that will change the world.

To date nearly $6M dollars has been awarded to founders. Black Ambition’s endeavors have been recognized by Forbes, Essence, Complex, and many more for driving meaningful change. It also was the winner of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas award for Impact Investing, and named one of Fast Company’s 2022 Most Innovative Companies

ideas can come from anywhere. Today, their mission is to enable everyone on the planet to contribute to, and benefit from, entrepreneurs’ success. In addition to operating accelerators and venture funds, they connect startups, investors, corporations, and cities to help build thriving startup communities.

I&E programming takes a holistic approach to infusing education and professional development, creating opportunities for technology to converge with business acumen connecting “techie” students with “businessminded” students who are aspiring entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. This commitment manifests as an investment in entrepreneurial-minded talent by training future innovators from HBCUs in skills needed to generate economic success through their own business or within today’s knowledge driven organizations.

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CELEBRATING WOMEN SALUTING SISTERS WHO SUCCEED

Women have truly come a long way. There was a time when women couldn’t vote, own property, join the military, or even wear pants. But times are changing and women are breaking the glass ceiling each and every day.

We have seen Black women accomplish many firsts; from Madam C.J. Walker, first Black woman to be a self-made millionaire to Ella Fitzgerald, the first Black woman to win a Grammy, we were trailblazers paving the way for others to dream big, and many did just that. Sistas like The Honorable Kamala Harris, the first woman and the first Black Vice President of the United States; and The

Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman United States Supreme Court Justice, have not only achieved tremendous success, they have forever shattered the glass ceiling in our nation.

Let’s continue to honor and uplift women everywhere and pay homage to those who have made it possible for us to be here today. As we recognize National Women’s History Month, Black PR Wire will also feature and honor “Sistas Who Succeed!”

If you have a sista in your organization to recognize, be sure to send it to us at newsroom@ blackprwire.com

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Ending racial injustice requires all of us to work together and take real action.

What can you do to help?

Educate yourself about the history of American racism, privilege and what it means to be anti-racist. Educate yourself about the history of American racism, privilege and what it means to be anti-racist.

Commit to actions that challenge injustice and make everyone feel like they belong, such as challenging biased or racist language when you hear it.

Vote in national and local elections to ensure your elected officials share your vision of public safety.

Donate to organizations, campaigns and initiatives who are committed to racial justice.

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BUSINESS BALMAIN APPOINTS NEW VP FOR GLOBAL CREATIVE

Business Development, and Nathalie Berger Duquene, Senior Vice President (SVP), Global General Manager, BALMAIN BEAUTY. As SVP, Global Creative, Hans will be responsible for overseeing the full creative spectrum for BALMAIN BEAUTY including image, concepts, strategy, and alignment of brand voice with the fashion house. He will work with the team to ensure a cohesive experience across all touchpoints of the consumer journey.

Guillaume said, “Hans is an exceptionally talented and innovative creative leader and I am delighted that he is joining the team to bring Olivier Rousteing’s groundbreaking vision for BALMAIN BEAUTY to life.”

Karan’s in-house creative agency in the early 1990s as Junior Designer. Assuming roles of increasing responsibility, Hans stepped into the position of EVP, developing campaigns for the Collection and the DKNY bridge line. At Donna Karan he worked across all fashion and licensees, including fragrance and skincare. Hans is a graduate of Parsons School of Design in New York and Paris. Hans is known for championing diversity, inclusion and empowerment across his work and in the fashion and beauty industries.

In 2018, Hans founded the Creative Coalition for Diversity in an effort to expand opportunities for a more diverse and inclusive group of creatives of color.

“We are thrilled that Hans will be taking on this creative leadership role, partnering with Olivier on the creative of BALMAIN BEAUTY Hans’s deep and tenured experience in fashion and beauty and his reputation for producing bold and innovative creative make him ideally suited to take on this role. His unique strengths will reinforce the infinite possibilities of this exciting new luxury beauty brand,” Nathalie said.

BALMAIN announced the appointment of Hans Dorsinville to Senior Vice President (SVP), Global Creative, BALMAIN BEAUTY, effective January 2023. Hans will be based in New York and report directly to Olivier Rousteing, Creative Director of BALMAIN

In his position, Hans will work closely with the BALMAIN and BALMAIN BEAUTY teams, including Estée Lauder Companies’ (NYSE: EL) executives Guillaume Jesel, President, Global Brands, TOM FORD BEAUTY, BALMAIN BEAUTY and Luxury

BUSINESS PROFILE SANDRA DOUGLASS MORGAN

SANDRA DOUGLASS MORGAN  was named President of the Las Vegas Raiders by Owner Mark Davis on July 7, 2022. A Las Vegas native, Morgan has long been a trailblazer and was the first person of color to serve as chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and first African American City Attorney in the State of Nevada.

Morgan has 20 years of experience as a chief regulator, director, attorney and advisor to integrated resorts, casinos, and telecommunications companies. She is the immediate past Chairwoman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board and served as Commissioner on the Nevada State Athletic Commission

As the chief regulator for Nevada's dominant billion-dollar gaming industry, she led the passage and implementation of cashless wagering regulations, ensured that gaming licensees adopted policies prohibiting discrimination and harassment, and led a team of 400 employees in five cities across the state of Nevada. Morgan was the first

person of color and second woman to serve as Chair in the state's history.

While serving on Nevada State Athletic Commission, she was also an executive for a leading telecommunications company managing its policy, government and community affairs in Nevada. Morgan also served as the City Attorney for the City of North Las Vegas and was the first African American City Attorney in the state of Nevada. Prior to her public service with the City, she served as Litigation Attorney for one of the world's largest gaming and hospitality companies.

Morgan serves on the Board of Directors of Allegiant Travel Company (NYSE:ALGT) and Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (NYSE:FNF). She was the commencement speaker for the 2022 UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law Graduation, and her awards and honors include the UNLV Boyd School of Law's Distinguished Service Alumni Award, the Corporate to Community Connector award from the National Urban League Young

Hans brings more than 25 years of creative experience to BALMAIN BEAUTY, having served in leadership roles across leading fashion, branding and advertising agencies, and while in-house at Donna Karan. Most recently, Hans held the role of Chief Creative Officer at Gotham where he led the strategic creative work across several large-scale fashion and beauty brands. Prior to Gotham, Hans was Chief Creative Officer at Select World, following more than ten years at Laird + Partners, where he was a founding partner. As Executive Vice President (EVP), Senior Group Creative Director at Laird + Partners, he led brand concepting, art direction for digital, print packaging design, merchandising and fashion shows for clients across luxury fragrance, high jewelry, and fashion.

Hans’s rise in fashion and beauty creative leadership began when he joined Donna

In September 2022, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. and BALMAIN announced a license agreement to collaboratively develop, produce, and distribute an innovative line of beauty products that will speak to luxury consumers around the world: BALMAIN BEAUTY. The collaboration is expected to launch in fall 2024, with the goal to transform the luxury and couture beauty world through exceptional design, singular craftsmanship, and an unyielding commitment to innovation.

For more than ten years, BALMAIN’s Creative Director, Olivier Rousteing, has been inventively building upon Pierre Balmain’s extraordinary legacy, while always remaining true to his own determination to design clothes that reflect the way his inclusive, powerful, and global BALMAIN customer wishes to live today. The result is a unique and instantly recognizable BALMAIN silhouette, style and attitude that highlights the singular craftsmanship of the house’s celebrated ateliers, while consistently referencing a rich Parisian heritage. For more information, please visit balmain.com

Professionals, the "Women in Business and Politics" award from the Urban Chamber of Commerce, and the Attorney of the Year award by the Las Vegas Chapter of the National Bar Association Morgan is a member of the State Bar of Nevada and the District of Columbia Bar.

She earned her Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Nevada, Reno and was awarded a Juris Doctor from the William S. Boyd School of Law at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She and her husband Don have two children, Dylan and Dana

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TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance (TOUCHBBCA) announces the launch of For the Love of My Gurls, a new multi-media education platform targeting Black women ages 18-35 to bring attention and action to Black Breast Health. For the Love of My Gurls will join TOUCHBBCA

with the Paul Mitchell Hair & Beauty Schools, HBCUs, and other breast cancer advocacy organizations to comprehensively promote informative materials to reach young women where they work, live, play, pray, and slay.

TOUCHBBCA developed For the Love of My Gurls in partnership with Bright Pink, who has 17 years experience in reaching young women with breast health education. The campaign’s educational resources and programs will focus on Black Breast Health, risk minimization, awareness, and action for young, Black women without a breast cancer diagnosis. The campaign is calling on young Black women to learn

about Black Breast Health and why their needs are different, to unlock their HERstories (family health histories) and make checking their ‘gurls’ a routine in their daily lives.

Through digital initiatives and in-person events, For the Love of My Gurls will

numbers must change. In pursuit of our mission to eradicate Black Breast Cancer, we MUST equip and empower our community with information. As we did, with our successful When We Tri(al) Movement last year, we are going to launch this powerful initiative with surround-sound marketing leveraging all of our communication assets and a few new ones.”

CHC: Creating Healthier Communities, a national nonprofit that removes the barriers to good health and equity, today  announced Jean C. Accius, PhD as its new President and CEO

“After an extensive search over the past six months with an abundance of incredibly strong candidates, we’re proud to welcome Dr. Jean Accius as CHC’s new President and CEO,” said Adam Rothschild, CHC board chair. Dr. Accius previously served as Senior Vice President of Global Thought Leadership for AARP, the nation’s largest nonprofit advocating for solutions that advance equity and foster greater health security so everyone can live longer and healthier lives. Accius was instrumental in establishing AARP as a global convener and thought leader, elevating bold solutions and innovative programs, and forming strategic partnerships across industries to scale for impact and accelerate the pace of change. Prior to that, he held other senior roles at AARP and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

“I was drawn to CHC’s powerful mission and dedicated board and staff team,” said Dr. Jean C. Accius “It’s an incredible honor to join CHC at this significant time, just as the organization has completed a successful evolution to health equity. This is an era of unprecedented opportunity, and I look forward to continuing to grow

cover all topics related to Black Breast Health. The Doctor Is In will host a launch conversation on February 1st at 6pm ET, to be broadcast live on BlackDoctor.org’s Facebook

TOUCHBBCA’s new Black Breast Health web series, Pink Table Talk, will air live on Blackdoctor.org on Facebook the last Sunday of every month at 3pm ET.

“The numbers are staggering for Black women facing breast cancer,” says Ricki Fairley, CEO and Co-Founder of TOUCHBBCA “Black women under 35 get breast cancer at two times the rate of white women and die at three times the rate, well before they would have their first mammograms. These

As Black Breast Cancer is a different and distinctive disease state, Black Breast Health requires different and distinctive consideration and action. “We believe that young, Black women need more information about the risks of Black Breast Cancer much sooner, before breast cancer impacts their lives. For the Love of My Gurls can, and will, bridge that gap,” says Hayley Brown, TOUCHBBCA’s Director of Programs and Partnerships. The campaign was designed through a lasertargeted messaging lens and informed by TOUCHBBCA’s Young Women’s Advisory Board.

Until now, TOUCHBBCA has focused on supporting and promoting education to Breasties, women already impacted by breast cancer. With this campaign, they are giving young Black women an opportunity to take control of their breast health before they receive a diagnosis.

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.

Source: TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance

YOUNG BLACK WOMEN FOCUS OF NEW MOVEMENT NONPROFIT WORKS TO CREATE HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES

CHC’s impact, relevance and revenue. Together, we’ll break down the barriers to good health and equity and create resilient communities where everyone can thrive.”

“Leading CHC has been the highlight of my 40-year nonprofit career,” said Thomas G. Bognanno, President and CEO at CHC “As I retire, I couldn’t be prouder of our board of directors and staff team and what we’ve accomplished together at CHC. I’m excited to welcome Jean as CHC’s new leader and am confident he will take our organization to new heights as we enter

inspiring, impactful leader, personally and professionally dedicated to our mission. I’m incredibly grateful to Kevin Clayton, CHC’s former board chair and the head of social impact and equity at the Cleveland Cavaliers for leading the Board Search Committee. This successful appointment was a unanimous decision and is a testament to the committee’s integrity and diligence throughout the process.”

Accius has published numerous journal articles and research reports and is a sought-after speaker and presenter. His impressive educational credentials

School of Public Health and more. Accius is a certified director with the National Association of Corporate Directors and a fellow with the Executive Leadership Council His official start date will be Monday, February 27, including joining that week’s CHC Board of Directors meeting. To ensure a smooth transition and demonstrate his full support for the new CEO, current CEO Thomas G. Bognanno will remain with CHC through March 31.

CHC: Creating Healthier Communities brings nonprofits, businesses and communities together to improve

our seventh decade addressing critical health issues and advancing health equity.”

“We were fortunate to have such consistent, steady leadership from Tom who served CHC faithfully before announcing his retirement,” said Rothschild “This enabled us to work together through an intentional succession process that will ensure CHC continues to flourish. Jean is an

include a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration from American University; Master of Science in Aging Studies, Social Gerontology from Florida State University; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration also from Florida State University; as well as various certifications and Executive Education from notable institutions including Stanford Graduate School of Business, Georgetown McDonough School of Business, Harvard University

community health. Our focus is health equity, addressing underlying issues and removing barriers so everyone can thrive. Our work is driven by community need, and we direct programs, resources and support where they have the greatest impact. Together with partners, we’ve been creating healthier communities for more than 65 years. Join us at chcimpact.org or @chcimpact

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SERENA WILLIAMS Named Recipient for 54th NAACP Image Awards

The NAACP presented 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams with receive the prestigious Jackie Robinson Sports Award during the "54th NAACP Image Awards."

The Jackie Robinson Sports Award is presented to individuals in sports for their high achievement in athletics in addition to their contributions in the pursuit of social justice, civil rights and community involvement, with previous recipients including Steph Curry, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Wilma Rudolph and Harlem Globetrotters, among others.

"Serena Williams is the quintessential example of Black excellence," said NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson "From her record-breaking wins on the tennis court to her business acumen to her philanthropic endeavors, she has set the bar for athletes everywhere. We are proud to honor and celebrate her with this year's Jackie Robinson Sports Award."

Serena Williams has overcome insurmountable odds to win 23 career Grand Slams. Her tennis achievements, combined with her off-court success in business, philanthropy and fashion, make her one of the most recognizable icons in the world. In November 2021, Williams served as an executive producer on the Academy Award®- nominated film KING RICHARD, a biopic based on her family. In March 2022, Serena Ventures launched its

venture capital fund and currently maintains a portfolio of over 60 companies with a focus on diverse leadership. Williams' fashion brand, S by Serena, celebrates body positivity and female empowerment. Williams recently became a published author with the release of her children's book The Adventures of Qai Qai. In December of 2022 Williams announced that

the "54th NAACP Image Awards" premiering live Saturday, February 25 at 8:00 pm ET/ PT on BET. The LIVE show will also simulcast across Paramount Global networks including BET HER, CBS, CMT, Comedy Central, LOGO, MTV, MTV2, Paramount Network, POP TV, Smithsonian, TV Land, and VH1 NAACP will also recognize winners in non-televised Image Awards categories

Amazon, FedEx, Lowe's, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Audible, Bacardi and Mielle

Globally recognized as one of the most distinguished multicultural awards shows, the "54th NAACP Image Awards" will continue a tradition of excellence, uplifting values that inspire equality, justice, and progressive change, and highlighting artists committed to that purpose.

she had teamed up with two CPG veterans to launch Will Perform, a line of clean, crueltyfree topical pain relief and daily muscle care solutions designed to reimagine recovery. Artist, actress, producer, author, and entrepreneur Queen Latifah will host

virtually until February 24 on www. naacpimageawards.net and at an Awards Dinner and Program on February 24.

The "54th NAACP Image Awards" is presented by Wells Fargo and sponsored by Bank of America, Gushers, Google, Airbnb,

One of the most iconic annual celebrations of Black excellence, the NAACP Image Awards draws the biggest and brightest stars in Hollywood. Previous years' attendees and winners include Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, Rihanna, Wizkid, Lizzo, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Michael B. Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, Jamie Foxx, Chloe x Halle, Regé-Jean Page, Daniel Kaluuya, Michaela Coel, Cliff "Method Man" Smith, Blair Underwood, Will Smith, Taraji P. Henson, Marsai Martin, Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, Kerry Washington, Anthony Anderson, Sterling K. Brown, Loni Love, Sheryl Underwood, Halle Berry, Common, Dwayne Johnson, Audra Day, John Legend, Lena Waithe, Tracee Ellis Ross, David Oyelowo, Laverne Cox, Octavia Spencer, Issa Rae, Trevor Noah, Yara Shahidi, Danai Gurira, Jacob Latimore, Jill Scott, H.E.R., Jay Pharoah, Jemele Hill, Loretta Devine, Sylvester Stallone, Meta Golding, Michael Smith, Tyler James Williams, Ava DuVernay, the late Chadwick Boseman, and many more.

SOUL BEACH MUSIC FESTIVAL TO FEATURE JILL SCOTT

Embarking on its 21st annual voyage, Soul Beach Music Festival

Hosted by Aruba offers up a musical escape sure to awaken the senses with an elixir of melodies featuring internationally distinguished entertainment including renowned hitmakers Jill Scott, The Roots, and Lucky Daye performing on the main stage Memorial Day Weekend, May 24 – 29, 2023 in the unrivaled paradise of Aruba. With platinum and gold success, and a handful of Grammy awards, The Roots are one of the most prolific rap groups in contemporary music and are set to headline Saturday, May 27th. Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, New York Times best-selling poet, and critically acclaimed actor are only a few titles held by Jill Scott to headline, Sunday, May 28th. Lucky Daye, a sensational singer, and songwriter with a solid foundation in classic soul, will light up the pinnacle concert on Sunday. With world-class musicians making their way to Aruba, thousands of music aficionados, and loyal ticket buyers from all over the world will take in the amazing sounds of paradise.

“We are excited to welcome The Soul Beach Music Festival back to Aruba for the 21st time,” said Ronella Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA). “The festival is a wonderful opportunity to share the One happy island’s culture, hospitality, and award-winning beaches with top-tier musical artists and attendees. We know everyone that joins us for this joyful experience are sure to experience The Aruba Effect, the blissful feeling that stays with travelers long after they return home.”

Aruba’s vibe is effortlessly eventful and unlike anywhere else with a hint of luxury mixed with a laid-back atmosphere.

Travelers experience breathtaking beaches while savoring a sun-kissed oasis that is

quintessentially Caribbean. From elegant venues, chic nightlife lounges, and extraordinary resorts to a national park and art galleries, Aruba accommodates a vibrant creative culture in a warm and welcoming nature. Festival goers will experience a sensory journey primed for decadent shopping in a walkable downtown alongside a radiant blue harbor with a collection of water-front properties and restaurants boasting a multi-cultural culinary scene, a foodie haven overflowing with wonderment. Soul Beach music nomads can find their tribe in a destination certain to enthuse new memories and inspire a treasure of dreams. Legends playing on a grand #SBMF23 performance stage with the backdrop of Aruba’s superlative charm will make waves Memorial Day weekend.

“After a very successful re-launch of Soul Beach in 2022, we are thrilled to follow up with two of the most talented Headliners in the business," said Mark Adkins, CEO & Executive Producer of Soul Beach Festival Productions “We are also continuing our strong commitment to highlighting rising stars while creating a multi-generation bridge for travel with music as the catalyst.  We are so proud and thankful for our partnership with ATA and the government of the breathtaking island of Aruba which has become a second home to so many of our Soul Beach Travel family.”

The 2023 Soul Beach Music Festival, #SBMF23, will roll out more highly anticipated announcements of performing artists in the weeks to come. For information about ticket sales, accommodations and the latest updates sign up for CLUB SOUL BEACH, by visiting http://www.soulbeach. com

Join the Soul Beach Music Festival community: follow us on Twitter and Instagram

@SoulBeachMusic and become a fan of the 2023 Soul Beach Music Festival on Facebook. Get real time features on the day parties, concert tickets, partner and sponsor offerings by downloading the Soul Beach Music Festival App on Google Play and the Apple Store

The 2023 Soul Beach Music Festival is

sponsored by Aruba Tourism Authority; additional sponsors include JetBlue, AHATA, Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort, Divi Resorts, Eagle Aruba Resort & Casino, Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino, Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort, Courtyard by Marriott, Aruba Airport Authority, Setar, and Surinam Airways.

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8 kids a day are accidentally killed or injured by FAMILY FIRE.

FAMILY FIRE is a shooting involving an improperly stored gun, often found in the home.

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