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‘BLACK GIRLS SMILE’ ATTEND The Black Stars News 2015 Annual WAwards H I TDinner E HwillOhonor U SMayor E M E N TA L H E A LT H P R O G R A M David Dinkins, Rep. Charles

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on expanding mental health “Each honoree chosen forcare access for millions people. Far recognition hasofdemonstrated exceptional and vision in too many cannotleadership access mental her or his respective profession health care resources because of or endeavor and in some significant a lackmeasure of medical care coverage, has contributed towards healthcreating care policies do notin this a more that just society cover country,” mental health services, says Black Star News founder and publisher Milton or because they can not afford Allimadi. “Obviously much the costs of seeking assistance work needs to be done here and outside their medical insurer around the world.” health plans. Evident from the The gala starts at 6:00pm with a event,cocktail this appears the by the hour to to bebe followed story of many. dinner and awards ceremonies. There will be musical entertainment by opera singer Cassandra With the onslaught of the Douglas and from harmonica pandemic, the amount ofphenomenon people William Galison. David Dinkins is needing or seeking mentalAchievement health honored for Lifetime care services has increased. — he was New York City’s first Africanthere American mayoraand Specifically, has been risealso welcomed Nelson Mandela in youth experiencing feelings ofto the city after release in 1990. isolation, fear,his and anxiety–with

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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 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

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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.

individually heroes. They are survivors of comply one of the ugliest Charles Rangel protections that with miscarriage of justice in New York’s MHPAEA. history; having been railroaded majority. She now leads The and unjustly convicted for a crime Transformative Justice Coalition. Implementing these measures they did not commit and for which Arnwine was for 26 years executive theyyoung servedBlack long prison will help womensentences and director of the Lawyers’ Committee ranging from seven years to for Civil Rights Under the Law. girls like those that Black Girls 13 years before being exonerated when the Inez Barron, honoree, formerly aSmile serves. actual rapist confessed. They are: State Assembly member, is now Yusef Abdus Salaam; Raymond a New York City council member“I’m pleased that President Biden Santana Jr., Antron McCray, Kevin and a champion of education for Richardson, and Kharey Wise. and his administration are taking our youth. activeThe policy actions to address Black Star News, which focuses Honoree Imhotep Gary Byrd is on investigative journalism, has a legendary radio talk show host the mental health crisis we are been featured as a result of some if and executive producer, radio DJ,experiencing. Too often, those its news scoops, on CNN, The New poet, songwriter, music recordingin our community don’t seek York Daily News, The New York artist and producer, rapper, writermental health care because of Post, The Village Voice, and Brill’s and community activist. He beganthe expense or the challenges Content magazine. his career as a radio DJ in Buffalo withBlack navigating thehonorees health Star News at age 15. For over 30 years, he’s faced Past insurance system. With these have included: Gil Noble (Like It been a talk show host at WBLS and Is), Rep. Maxine Waters, Soledad WLIB radio in New York City. Headjustments to policy, more O’Brien Ms.seek Camille also has a Friday night radio talk people will be(CNN), able to theCosby, Voza Rivers (New Heritage Theatre), show on WBAI. services–in some cases–they

R. Donahue Peebles, honoree, is a leading developer and founder of The Peebles Co., the nation’s largest African American-owned real estate firm with $3.5 billion worth of properties under development or management — he was one Charles Rangel, also honored of the pioneering developerswho youngRep. Black girls exhibiting higher for Lifetime Achievement, has helped turn around and revitalize rates of suicidal ideation. At the served in Congress since 1971. He is the once-blighted Anacostia Errol Louis (NY1 News), Amel event,astory after expressed Honoree Sabrina Lamb, founderdesperately need. I was proud to recipient ofstory The Bronze medal for neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Larrieux (Entertainer), Dr. William how expanding coverage for enemyto perform of Worldmore of Money, is a champion helping save soldiers behind outcome-based transparency A champion of African-American  Promoting be able to witness this moment,” Pollard (Medgar Evers College), of financial line duringcare the Korean mental health servicesWar. economic empowerment is analysis on their health plansPeebles’ and with what healthliteracy plans for canyouth-and sheexpressed Herm Carson. Edwards (NY Jets), Nayaba teaches knowledge about handling a possible can save family andisloved Rep.their Yvette Clarke a Democratic Arinde (Amsterdam News), La-Verna make contemplating adjustments when theyrun for NYC cannotmoney, cover.budgeting and planning. mayor in 2017. of the USBiden House of Fountain (Columbia University), one’s member lives. President identify failings under the Mental Source: Black Girls Smile Inc. Dr. Rudy Crew, honoree, is one of Representatives from New Lillian Roberts (DC37), Desiree Dancy Honoree Barbara Arnwine, civil  Addressing vulnerabilities in spoke about the importance of Health Parity and Addiction th the nation’s leading educators. He’s York whose 9 district covers (New York Times), Greg Floyd (Local rights lawyer, is a champion of transforming policies to ensure Act (MHPAEA) to health plans to provide consumer much of central Brooklyn. Before Equityprotecting 237), Rev. Al Sharpton (National president of Medgar Evers College voting rights of ethnic entering Congress in 2007, she Action Network), and many others. of The City University of New minority groups — the emerging

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N AT I O N A L G LO BA L B L A C K I M PA C T S U M M I T N A M E S K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R The highly anticipated Global Black Impact Summit 2023 is delighted to announce that Aprille J. Ericsson, a distinguished aerospace engineer and passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields, will be a keynote speaker at this prestigious event.

generation of Black scientists and engineers to reach for the stars. Her journey epitomizes the theme of the summit, Black Excellence: Unveiling the Untapped Potential. The Global Black Impact Summit 2023 promises to be an event of profound significance. Attendees will have the privilege of hearing from Ericsson and other inspiring thought-leaders who continue to pave the way for Black Excellence. The summit will serve as a platform to unveil the boundless potential that resides within the Black community.

The summit, themed Black Excellence: Unveiling the Untapped Potential, will take place in Dubai from November 30 to December 1, 2023. Ericsson’s inclusion as a keynote speaker is a testament to her remarkable contributions to the fields of aerospace engineering and her tireless commitment to empowering underrepresented communities, especially within STEM disciplines. Her participation in the summit promises to be a highlight for attendees seeking inspiration, knowledge, and insight into the incredible potential that lies within the black community.

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Ericsson is a trailblazer in aerospace engineering, renowned for her ground breaking work in NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Throughout her illustrious career, she has actively shattered barriers, leaving an indelible mark in a field where diversity remains underrepresented. Her extensive accomplishments include significant

contributions to satellite technology, satellite servicing, and spacecraft design. More than a pioneer in aerospace engineering, Ericsson is a dedicated advocate for diversity and inclusion in STEM. She has consistently championed the cause to uplift communities, inspiring the next

The Global Black Impact Summit is an annual event that seeks to celebrate the achievements of the Black community, promote excellence and explore untapped potential across various fields. This year’s summit is set to be a transformative experience, featuring influential speakers, engaging panel discussions, and networking opportunities that empower attendees to reach new heights.

F I R S T B L A C K W O M A N TO L E A D B O S TO N U N I V E R S I T Y Melissa L. Gilliam, a distinguished educator, scholar, and physician, has been appointed as the 11th president of Boston University, making history as the first Black woman to hold this position since the institution was founded in 1839. Gilliam is a renowned educator, scholar, research scientist, and physician who currently serves as the executive vice president and provost of The Ohio State University. She is also a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics, with a focus on promoting adolescent health and well-being. Her academic journey includes studying English literature at Yale and earning a Master of Arts in philosophy and politics from the University of Oxford.

to BU Today. “And I always knew it as a place that was going places that other institutions weren’t.” Gilliam’s appointment follows a rigorous year-long search process, involving input from students, faculty, staff, and alumni, which identified her as the ideal

candidate. She brings extensive experience from both private and public universities, with a strong commitment to research, fundraising, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. As she prepares to take on this new role, Gilliam’s impressive

background in medicine and academia, combined with her passion for societal challenges, makes her a promising leader for Boston University’s future. Gilliam will officially assume her new role on July 1, 2024, making her Boston University’s 11th president.

However, Gilliam’s connection to Boston University goes back to her time at Harvard Medical School and her collaboration with BU School of Public Health researchers during a project in Ecuador. She has a deep appreciation for BU’s engagement with the city of Boston. “From the very beginning, I was able to form that connection to Boston University,” said Gilliam, according

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NEWS OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The second most common cause of cancer-related mortality in the United States is breast cancer, a condition in which the cells in the breast grow out of control. Regardless of race or gender, breast cancer affects individuals everywhere. However, Black women continue to have the highest mortality rate. The 43% decrease in breast cancer fatalities has been attributed to increased awareness, early detection, and efficient treatment but, data compiled by the American Cancer Society shows Black women have a 40% higher death rate which highlights the need to close the

resources and help to make it easier for Black women to receive diagnosis and treatment such as:  Sisters Network Inc. – https://www. sistersnetworkinc.org/  Touch BBCA – https://touchbbca.org/  African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc. – https://aabcainc.org/  Black Women’s Health Imperative – https://bwhi.org/ mortality gap between Black women and white women. Black women tend to be diagnosed at a later stage, due to a lack of health insurance or access to health care facilities. This affects early screening and treatments such as radiation, surgery and

hormone therapy. During the month of October, people can participate in a wide range of events to raise awareness for breast cancer and receive early screenings. Also, there are many organizations that offer support,

As we recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month, let’s continue to show our support for breast cancer warriors and survivors.

URBAN LEAGUE UNVEILS SOCIAL JUSTICE CENTER

The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio —with support from the Holloman Family Foundation, and in collaboration with Fifth Third Bank — unveils the Holloman Center for Social Justice in Avondale Town Center to bridge the gap between the Greater Cincinnati community and local law enforcement.

justice remains at the heart of a better future for the communities we serve."

The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio (ULGSO) proudly unveiled the Holloman Center for Social Justice (CSJ) in Avondale Town Center, following an inaugural ribbon-cutting ceremony presented by Fifth Third. The ceremony included local dignitaries and public officials like Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, former ULGSO Presidents Eddie Keon and Donna Jones Baker, YWCA Cincinnati's Rickell Howard Smith, who is also the inaugural Executive Director for CSJ, and members of the Avondale community.

Senior Director of Community Relations at Cincinnati Children’s, Monica J. Mitchell,

An impressive $1 million gift from Black philanthropists, J. Phillip Holloman and his wife Gail, underpins the new 10,000 square foot facility and was bolstered by support from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

expressed her enthusiasm, noting, “The Hollomon Center for Social Justice, support[s] youth development, community programs, and diversity and social initiatives that are closely tied to physical and mental health outcomes in children and families." Christie Kuhns, ULGSO President and CEO, acknowledged, “The generous contribution from Black philanthropists, Phillip and Gail Holloman, fast-tracked

our equity efforts. The Holloman Center symbolizes our unyielding devotion to social justice in historically underserved communities."

The center's theme, From Protest to Policy Change speaks to the Center’s goal of serving as a catalyst for collaborative police reform in Southwestern Ohio. The Center will focus on three key areas: policy change, community engagement and police department transparency. Led by Managing Director Gabriel M. Fletcher, the Center’s team will actively engage in policy advocacy, data collection and reporting, community education and organizing to advance racial equity in the region. The Center will also host various programs and events focused on health equity, voting rights and youth engagement. As an arm of the National Urban League, ULGSO is at the forefront of driving financial empowerment and equity for African Americans. They are unwaveringly devoted to advancing civil rights, justice, and economic independence for Black communities and other historically underserved groups. For more insights, please visit www.ulgso.org or follow them on popular social media platforms.

Kala Gibson, Executive Vice President and Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer of Fifth Third, remarked, "Our support for the Holloman Center for Social Justice reflects our unwavering dedication to creating a more just and equitable society for all. We want to ensure that social

HARVARD UNIVERSITY NAMES FIRST BLACK WOMAN AS PRESIDENT Claudine Gay has made history as

Harvard University’s first Black president, a milestone in the prestigious institution’s nearly 400-year history.

“I stand before you on this stage with the weight and the honor of being a first, able to say, ‘I am Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University...” Gay, who officially took oath last September 29, has been serving as the 30th president of the prestigious institution since July 1. Aside from being its first Black president, she is also the second woman to hold the position. “I stand before you on this stage with the weight and the honor of being a first, able to say, ‘I am Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University,'” Gay said in her

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inauguration speech, according to WCVB. Her journey at Harvard began in 2006 when she joined as a government professor. Prior to assuming the role of president, she spent five years as the Edgerley Family Dean, leading Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Her previous role included serving as the dean of social science from 2015 to 2018. Gay is a leading scholar in political behavior, specializing in race and politics in America. She’s also a dedicated educator and mentor, teaching courses on topics like racial politics and democratic citizenship. Moreover, she currently serves on the boards of the Pew Research Center, Phillips Exeter Academy, and the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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PROFILE A W A R D W I N N I N G D O C T O R I S W O M E N ’ S A D V O C AT E

DR. JACQUELINE WALTERS is a philanthropist, health expert, women’s advocate and award-winning OBGYN on a mission to impact the lives of millions. This board-certified doctor lives by the philosophy “work hard, play hard.” After earning two bachelor of science degrees from the University of Mississippi and Alcorn State University, and graduating from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Dr. Walters completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology from the Medical Center of Central Georgia and Mercer University. In 2004, Dr. Jacqueline Walters found herself in a patient role instead of the doctor role, when she received her first breast cancer diagnosis. After receiving her second diagnosis in 2008, she underwent a double mastectomy.

She knew, as a physician, how a positive attitude impacts how well you respond to treatment. Many of the women she met during treatment did not share the same philosophy. She was heartbroken to see their hope and spirit so low. This discovery motivated her to share her story, time, and resources to help individuals going through the breast cancer fight. Dr. Walters quickly started counseling, sending care packages, and providing spiritual support for women in need. In 2013, she formally launched her 50 Shades of Pink Foundation to provide support for the mind, body, and spirit of the breast cancer WARRIOR. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, Dr. Walters has turned her pain into a passion for nurturing the emotional and physical needs of women and men diagnosed with breast cancer through her 50 Shades of Pink Foundation, a 501(c) (3), national non-profit organization. It is devoted to developing a network to help women and men affected by breast cancer navigate

through the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. 50 Shades of Pink Foundation focuses on empowering the INDIVIDUAL diagnosed with breast cancer. Its goal is to see all breast cancer warriors get through the difficult process feeling and looking like a champion!

Her positive and vibrant attitude toward life, infused with her dedication to work and family, has made Dr. Walters a fan favorite. Dr. Jacqueline Walters stars on the popular TV show, Married to Medicine, which profiles doctors and wives in Atlanta as they juggle their careers, social circles and marriages.

Dr. Walters has also added best-selling author to her list of accomplishments with the debut of her feminine health book, “The Queen V,” which has been turned into the popular podcast “Dr. Jackie’s Point of V.” She has been featured on “Today,” “Access Hollywood,” “Essence,” People.com and more.

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E N T E R TA I N M E N T ‘ C LASS OF 88’ HOSTED

Wondery, a premiere podcast studio and network, and Audible announced today the new limited audio series, Class of ’88. Hosted by Academy Award-winning actor and hip-hop icon Will Smith, the original podcast collaboration takes a celebratory look back at the year that defined the global cultural phenomenon of hip-hop. Listeners become immersed in this landmark year for music through in-depth, hilarious, and emotional interviews with the artists that helped define the genre, including Queen Latifah, Salt-N-Pepa, Darryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels, Rakim, Fab 5 Freddy, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Chuck D, J.J. Fad, and DJ Red Alert. All eight episodes of Class of ‘88 release Thursday, October 26, on Amazon Music and Audible. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music.

In the US, hip-hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the origins of this inventive sound can be traced back to one year: 1988. From Public Enemy to the Fresh Prince, these 12 months gave

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rise to the superstars and styles that continue to mark music today. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums, and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and secured 1988 as hiphop’s most important year. Rich with archival material, new interviews with hip-hop’s biggest stars, and personal recollections from Smith himself, the miniseries delivers fresh, untold stories from the year that hip-hop overcame the forces that were hell-bent on blocking its rise.

“Hip-hop has been a central part of my life for over four decades,” added Will Smith. “I’m hyped to share my first-hand experiences and those of some of hip-hop’s greatest legends as we delve into the origins of one of the most influential genres of music in history.” Class of ‘88 is produced by Wondery, Audible, Westbrook, and Awfully Nice.

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Ahead of International Podcast Day, Black Podcasting Awards (BPAwards) bestowed 35 new awards to 29 different podcasts during a live stream from Podstream Studios on Times Square Sunday September 24. Black Love Inc. catapulted to BPAwards’ biggest overall winner to date with a grand total of 9 awards and 21 nominations; its Director of Podcasts Krystal Hill oversees these six BPAwards recognized podcasts, plus another two. She’s followed by Anna DeShawn who has five awards and six nominations for Queer News. While A’Shanti Gholar’s The Brown Girls Guide to Politics continues her four year stretch of nominations, plus three award wins. Sunday’s Ophelia-delayed ceremony sparkled with double victories for six podcasts: Black is America (Editing; Sound Design), Black Love Podcast Network (Podcast Network; Producer), Every Voice with Terrance McKnight (Arts; Music), Mistakes That Made Me (Business; New), Parenting for the Culture (Education; Podcast of the Year), and Queer News (LGBTQ; Podcaster of the Year).

The ceremony included a handful of winners hailing from Finland, Canada, and the U.K., proving that podcasting is indeed a global phenomenon. Also on the list of awardees are CNN journalist Audie Cornish, the multi-talented, award-winning Jill Scott, plus hip-hop legend and actor Method Man.

The 2023 award ceremony and celebration was sponsored by Push Black, Podcast Movement, Blubrry, GSD Solutions, Gifted Sounds Network, LWC Studios, Podglomerate, Realm, Shure, Sounds Profitable, Stitcher Studios, Strike Audio, Sampson Therapeutic Services, and Transistor. In addition to the coveted trophies, winning podcasters also receive fantastic prizes from Afros & Audio, Black Podcasters Association, Descript, Grants For Creators, and Hindenburg. Support BPAwards’ mission by contributing to its ‘First two steps of 100’ fundraising campaign at givebutter. com/bpawardstwostep. High-resolution photos of the 2023 double award winners, all winners’ podcast covers, BPAwards logos, and more can be downloaded at kit.blackpodawards.com.

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FILM FESTIVAL DEBUT AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY

HBCU FIRST LOOK FILM FESTIVAL (HBCUFLF) kicks off its inaugural year at Howard University also known as ‘the Mecca.’ The festival will take place the weekend of November 10 – 12, 2023 and showcase a stellar group of leading HBCU alumni joining the (HBCUFLF) initiative with film challenges, internships, college tours and additional festival programming. With the theme ‘A Celebration of Black Filmmakers Rooted in HBCU Culture’,” attendees will experience a diaspora of HBCU students and alumni in film and broadcast coming together to celebrate Black films, nurture Black talent, and provide a platform for emerging filmmakers to showcase their creative work.

AARP. TV One will present A Conversation with Urban One Founder and Chairperson, Cathy Hughes and host the HBCU First LOOK Film Festival Awards where seven HBCU First LOOK Film finalists will be announced with the winner receiving a $5,000 grand prize and internship. The festival’s “Closing Night at the Movies” will feature the film, “The Crossover: 50 years of Hip Hop and Sports,” presented by ESPN E60. A surprise performance will accompany

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Michelle Obama, ‘Rustin’ is the story of Bayard Rustin, the architect of 1963’s momentous March on Washington and one of the greatest activists and organizers the world has ever known. He challenged authority, never apologized for who he was, what he believed, or who he desired. And he did not back down. He made history, and in turn, he was forgotten. Directed by DGA Award and five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe and starring Emmy Award winner Colman Domingo, Rustin shines a long

“I’m excited to bring together a collective of partners who share my vision to build an annual initiative exclusively designed to serve as a unique pipeline for HBCU students,” states Sheila Eldridge, Festival Founder and CEO of the Award-Winning firm, Miles Ahead Entertainment & Broadcasting. “There has been an overwhelming response from my fellow HBCU alumni who are lending their support to both inspire and educate our festival attendees.” Kicking off “Opening Night at the Movies” on Friday, November 10 is Netflix and Higher Ground’s ‘Rustin.' Executive produced by Higher Ground's Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, ‘Rustin’ is the story of Bayard Rustin, the architect of 1963’s momentous March on Washington. The special screening will be held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). Directed by DGA Award and five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe and starring Emmy Award winner Colman Domingo. Produced by Academy Award winner Bruce Cohen, Higher Ground's Tonia Davis and George C. Wolfe, the film features an all-star cast. Rustin will be in select theaters November 3 and on Netflix November 17. As part of its programming, the festival will host an HBCU First LOOK Film Challenge. The challenge has received over 150 submissions from HBCU students across the country who are expected to converge on the campus of Howard University in November. On Saturday, November 11th “My HBCU JOY” filmmakers ‘Welcome Lunch’ will feature Hampton alum, two-time Academy Award winning film costume designer Ruth E. Carter, as Keynote Speaker. She will be honored with the Café Mocha Salute HER’ Women of Style Award presented by

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this film block. From panel discussions to Master Classes led by alumni, participants will have the opportunity to attend two days of continuous curated screenings of independent films in the festival’s “We Gotta Have It” Film Marathon, which will also feature HBCU student filmmaker finalist films. They can attend the 1st Annual PITCHFEST with major Hollywood Executives and visit the HBCUgo.tv Career Lounge where participants will have the opportunity to jumpstart their careers with internship opportunities. Presenting sponsors and media partners include AARP, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Café Mocha Network, Howard University Television + Film. Howard University Television (WHUT), HBCUGO.TV, Howard University Radio Network HBCU SiriusXM Channel 142, L.A.I. Communications, ESPN and Netflix. For more information on the inaugural HBCU First Look Film Festival full schedule, purchase tickets and hotel accommodations, visit www.

engagement. Subsidiary Miles Ahead Broadcasting has produced award winning broadcast television and audio productions Café Mocha Radio & TV and Salute Her Awards. MAE’s principal, Sheila Eldridge, is a Howard University, Cathy Hughes School of Communications graduate and has been recognized with NAACP Image Awards, Women In Media Gracie Awards, Telly Award and Living Legends Foundation ‘Entrepreneur’ Award to name a few.  HBCU FIRST LOOK FILM FESTIVAL The HBCU First LOOK Film Festival is inspiring a new generation of minority talent in the film, television, and broadcasting industry by teaching HBCU students’ practical skills to improve their craft, and creating places to showcase their work, and connecting executives and students to a pipeline of talent and career opportunities.  ABOUT RUSTIN Executive produced by Higher Ground's Barack Obama and

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overdue spotlight on the extraordinary man who, alongside giants like the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Ella Baker, dared to imagine a different world, and inspired a movement in a march toward freedom. Produced by Academy Award winner Bruce Cohen, Higher Ground's Tonia Davis and George C. Wolfe, the film features an all-star cast including Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Aml Ameen, Gus Halper, CCH Pounder, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Johnny Ramey, Michael Potts, with Jeffrey Wright and Audra McDonald. Screenplay by Julian Breece and Academy Award winner Dustin Lance Black. The film’s score was composed by 3-time Grammywinning saxophonist, composer, bandleader, and music historian Branford Marsalis. Multiple Grammy Award winner Lenny Kravitz also contributed an original song, “Road To Freedom.” In select theaters November 3 and on Netflix November 17. A Talk Back will follow the movie screening.

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BOOKS LEVAR BURTON TO HOST NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS The National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards, today announced LEVAR BURTON, renowned actor, director, and author, will host the 74th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner on November 15, 2023 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. “LeVar Burton has introduced multiple generations of young people to the joys of reading, and is a fearless advocate for book access, especially amidst the alarming rise in book banning across the country,” said David Steinberger, Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Book Foundation. “We are delighted to welcome LeVar back onto the National Book Awards stage, alongside special guest Oprah Winfrey, to champion the power of literature as the host this year’s Ceremony & Benefit Dinner.” “I’m a big believer in the power of the written word, and am proud to stand alongside the National Book Foundation to celebrate exceptional storytelling and the Foundation’s mission to make books accessible to everyone, everywhere,” said LeVar Burton. “It’s an honor to return as host of the biggest night for books, especially in a moment when the freedom to read is at risk and literature both needs and deserves our recognition and support.” Actor, director, producer, writer, and podcaster LeVar Burton is recognized globally for his role as Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge in the iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation television and film series; his breakout role as Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots; and as the Host and Executive Producer of the PBS children’s television series, Reading Rainbow. Burton continues to inspire new generations of readers with his podcast, LeVar Burton Reads, in which he reads and discusses a work of short fiction in every episode. He is also the awardwinning author of Aftermath, The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm, and A Kids Book About Imagination. In 2019, Burton hosted the 70th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner. Most recently, Burton served as the Honorary Chair of Banned Books Week 2023, an annual week-long series of events that draws attention to the rising movement of book censorship in the United States and highlights the importance of free and open access to information for readers of all ages. The National Book Foundation is a Banned

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Books Week coalition member. “We are honored to have LeVar Burton—a longtime friend and ally of the National Book Foundation—join us to celebrate the power of stories,” said Ruth Dickey, Executive Director of the National Book Foundation. “From his role as the beloved host of Reading Rainbow to his new documentary The Right to Read, Burton’s unique and contagious passion for books has inspired countless readers. This year—more than ever before—books are at risk, and we are tremendously proud to have a champion like Burton celebrate authors, translators, and

Jericho Brown, and Paul Yamazaki, principal buyer at City Lights Booksellers & Publishers, will receive the Foundation’s Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community, presented by Books & Books owner Mitchell Kaplan. Readers everywhere can register for the National Book Awards Ceremony broadcast at nationalbook.org/ awards. In addition to announcing the National Book Award Winners, the Benefit Dinner drives funding for the Foundation’s year-round educational and public programming

2023, Burton premiered his first documentary, The Right to Read, a film that positions the literacy crisis in America as a civil rights issue. The Right to Read was an official selection at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and SXSW EDU. Burton continues to exercise his passion for storytelling as the awardwinning author of Aftermath, The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm, and A Kids Book About Imagination. He launched his first book club with Fable, a digital book club community, and partnered with Masterclass, to share the power of

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readers everywhere as the host of the 2023 National Book Awards.” The National Book Award Winners in the categories of Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translated Literature, and Young People’s Literature will be announced live on Wednesday, November 15. The five Finalists in each category were selected by a distinguished panel of judges, and were announced earlier this month by the New York Times. The invitation-only 74th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner, featuring special guest Oprah Winfrey, will also include the presentation of two lifetime achievement awards. Rita Dove, National Book Award Finalist and Pulitzer Prize winning poet, will be recognized with the National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, presented by National Book Award Finalist

to connect readers of all ages, in every corner of the country, with books and authors. For more information about the 74th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner, including sponsorship opportunities, please visit the National Book Foundation website.

storytelling.

LeVar Burton is an actor, director, producer, and podcaster whose decades-long body of work includes Roots, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Reading Rainbow. He is the honored recipient of seven NAACP Awards, a Peabody Award, a Grammy Award, and 15 Emmy Awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Inaugural Children’s & Family Emmys.

Now in its 12th season, the enormously popular LeVar Burton Reads podcast has over 175 episodes in its catalog, boasting 25 million downloads. LBE’s first Kids & Family podcast, Sound Detectives, will debut on Stitcher in July of 2023.

As a lifelong literacy advocate, Burton has dedicated decades to encouraging children to read. In

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His production company, LeVar Burton Entertainment (LBE), develops projects in the film, television, podcasting, and publishing space with the mission to share stories that fosters empathy, champions diversity, and builds community.

As a pop culture icon, Burton has the unique ability to reach across all ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic groups–communicating to a large fan base that is highly engaged and motivated to embrace his message.

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E VENT S & EDUCAT ION GIRLS UNITED SUMMIT RETURNS The fourth annual ESSENCE Girls United (GU) Disruptor Summit, returns on November 11, 2023 in Atlanta, GA, the premier cultural & creative hub of the South and home to the largest consortium of HBCUs in the country. This year’s summit will be a safe space for young Black women, girls, and gender-expansive youth to come together and fellowship for a day filled with panels, networking, activations and more. “The Era of Disruption” serves as this year’s theme, and an invitation to Zillenials to continue to use their voices to break the mold by utilizing their individual paths, ideas and trends to celebrate all aspects of the Black experience. As the leading destination for young Black women, ESSENCE Girls United, is bringing notable speakers, influencers and creatives and musical performers to the 2023 summit such as dynamic sisterduo Jordyn Woods and Jodie Woods, South African singer-songwriter Tyla, If Not for My Girls cast members BIA, Muni Long & Pretty Vee, alongside many more! This year’s GU Disruptor Summit will touch down in the ATL for a full day of conversations, workshops and onsite activities such as photo experiences throughout, the kick-off of GU Office Hours, speed mentoring sessions to get connected with key industry players, and the Soko Marketplace where attendees can shop & support a mix of Black-owned businesses. The one-day event is set to take place at the

PC&E sound stage (2235 Defoor Hills Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318) from 10:00am 5:30pm ET featuring:  Live taping of the Season 5 cast of If Not for My Girls including BIA (Chart-Topping Artist), Muni Long (Grammy-Award Winning Singer-Songwriter) and Pretty Vee (Media Personality, Comedian & Actress)  Disrupt or Be Disrupted with Caroline Wanga (ESSENCE Ventures President & CEO)  Partner in Prime with Jordyn Woods (Model and CEO & Founder of Woods by Jordyn) and Jodie Woods (Influencer & Entrepreneur)  Backstage Pass with Aleali May (Fashion Blogger, Model & Sneaker Designer) and Anifa Mvuemba (Fashion Designer and Founder & Creative Director of Hanifa)  Cut the Dupe with Aliyah’s Interlude (Fashion Creator) and YungBBQ (Comedian)  Industry Talk with Shawna Spears (Vice President of Brand Marketing at Venice Music), Ebonie Ward (CEO/ Chairwoman, Founder of Eleventh & Co), Baroline (Founder & Chairwoman of Great Day Records), Brandra Ringo (Executive Vice President & Co-Head of A&R at Quality Control Music)  Medical Mania with Dr. Jess (Mental & Health Awareness Expert)  On Strike, a conversation with changemakers in the activism space, in preparation for the upcoming 2024

election year, to discuss how the reversal of affirmative action, the residential housing crisis, and the failed promises of student loan repayment will impact current and future students and Black women in college  and more! “The 2023 summit will celebrate and highlight the powerful voices and creativity

among today’s youth, as we come together to fellowship around topics & issues ranging from wellness to fashion and culture. The Era of Disruption aims to bring GU audiences to the forefront, as we collectively amplify the power of unity,” said Rechelle Dennis, Co-Creator of ESSENCE Girls United. “ESSENCE GU continues to embrace the values of empowerment

and leadership. With a strong focus on personal development, intellectual growth, and societal change, our initiative has been meticulously curated to inspire young women and girls, creating a ripple effect of disruptors.” Attendees can register for complimentary tickets to attend the 2023 ESSENCE Girls United Disruptor Summit and learn

more at https://www.essence.com/ gusummit2023, which will also be available for virtual attendees at ESSENCE.com and GirlsUnited.ESSENCE.com. GU fans can join the conversation on social media at @ESSENCEGU, as well as by using the hashtag #GUDisruptorSummit. The 2023 GU Disruptor Summit is sponsored by CocaCola® Zero Sugar and McDonald’s USA.

CLASSROOM MAKEOVER $50,000 GRANT AVAILABLE School is back in session, and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is offering $50,000 classroom makeovers each for five eligible Florida schools as part of its continued commitment to STEM education.

committed to supporting our next generation of leaders and innovators, and we do this through a number of programs including supporting STEM programs and providing grants for schools and teachers.”

“At FPL, we believe that knowledge is power and that by enriching students’ experiences in STEM we can help break down barriers to opportunity and drive interest in furthering their education and future opportunities in STEM fields,” said Kate Cotner, Director of Community Engagement for FPL. “FPL is

The Classroom Makeover Grants are part of a $2 million, four-year commitment from the company’s charitable arm, the NextEra Energy Foundation, to increase the exposure of under-represented students in STEM and jumpstart students’ interest in STEM careers. Funds are available to update

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STEM classrooms with new infrastructure, technology or resources, including software, equipment, books and training for teachers. Eligible public, private and charter schools at all grade levels can apply, and winners will be announced later this year. Previous grant recipients include:  Cypress Run Education Center School in Pompano Beach which updated its multimedia technology lab with new TV production equipment, coding and robotics materials.  Classroom transformations are underway

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at Lauderdale Lakes Middle School in Lauderdale Lakes and Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, with makeovers expected to be complete early next year. Grant applications will be accepted through Oct. 15, 2023. For more information or to apply for a Classroom Makeover Grant, visit FPL.com/ClassroomGrant. As America’s largest electric utility, Florida Power & Light Company serves more customers and sells more power than any other utility, providing clean, affordable, reliable electricity to approximately 5.8 million accounts, or more than 12 million people. FPL operates one of the most fuel efficient and cleanest power generation fleets in the U.S and in 2022 won the ReliabilityOne® National Reliability Award for the seventh time in the last eight years. The company was also recognized by Escalent in 2022 as one of the most trusted U.S. electric utilities for the ninth consecutive year. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Floridabased NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE), a clean energy company widely recognized for its efforts in sustainability, corporate responsibility, ethics and compliance, and diversity. NextEra Energy is ranked No. 1 in the electric and gas utilities industry in Fortune’s 2023 list of “World’s Most Admired Companies” and recognized on Fortune’s 2021 list of companies that “Change the World.” NextEra Energy is also the parent company of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, which, together with its affiliated entities, is the world’s largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun and a world leader in battery storage. For more information about NextEra Energy companies, visit these websites: www.NextEraEnergy.com, www. FPL.com, www.NextEraEnergyResources. com.

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HBCU TOUR CELEBRATE S L EGACY O F HISTO R ICA LLY B LA C K C O LLE G E S This fall, The Shop, the marquee franchise from The SpringHill Company, will launch “The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour” supported by AT&T Dream In Black (DIB), Taco Bell, Toyota and Twix and open the doors of The Shop on HBCU (Historically Black College and University) campuses for the first time to cultivate conversations amongst the next generation of Black innovators. As alumni, faculty, current students and local communities gather to celebrate Homecoming Season, The Shop has teamed up with select brand partners to bring the shop chairs, celebrity guests and candid conversations to three HBCU campuses — Tennessee State University, Hampton University and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University for an unforgettable experience centered around the power of community and collaboration. “Barbershops and HBCUs hold important roles within Black and Brown communities and are cornerstones in cultivating and educating the next generation of Black and Brown thoughtleaders. As we continue to highlight the communities that we started in, bringing The Shop to HBCU campuses was a top priority," said Paul Rivera, Co-Creator of The Shop and Chief Brand Officer at The SpringHill Company. “This tour enables us to highlight aspirational talent through meaningful conversation that can inspire students to dream beyond the classroom during one of Black culture’s most notable moments — Homecoming.” Doubling down on The Shop’s mission to bring people together through conversations, products and experiences, The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour supported by AT&T Dream In Black, Taco Bell, Toyota and Twix is free to the general public (18+) and includes the following stops and activation elements: STOP #1: Tennessee State University | Nashville, TN | Friday, October 13 Activation: 10am-2pm | Live Taping: 2-3pm  EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Rivera will be joined by actor, comedian and content creator KevOnStage as guest co-host with special guests actress and producer Crystal Renee and music producer and songwriter Key Wane for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.  AT&T DREAM IN BLACK: The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers (RFM) Showcase activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well as kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners. Blake Newby, influential editor, and the 2023 RFM coach, will also be on-site to answer questions about the RFM Showcase and provide students with tips on how to complete their entries.  TOYOTA: Toyota will be on-site creating an impactful presence and experience, including an accessible display of the new Toyota Grand Highlander and a photo booth enabling students to capture their unique homecoming moments. There will also be DJs on-hand spinning music live in The Shop HBCU booth, a lounge for anyone wanting to pause and relax amid the festivities, Toyota gift bag giveaways and more.  TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.  UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From

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interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone. STOP #2: Hampton University | Hampton, VA | Friday, October 27 Activation: 1-4pm | Live Taping: 4-5pm | Special Concert: 9pm  EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Rivera and co-host Maverick Carter will be joined by special guests for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.  AT&T DREAM IN BLACK: The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers (RFM) Showcase

the show while supplies last.  UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone. STOP #3: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University | Greensboro, NC Carolina | Thursday, November 2 Activation: 4-7pm | Live Taping: 7-8pm  EXPERIENCE THE SHOP LIVE: The Shop co-creator Paul Rivera and co-host Maverick Carter will be joined by special guests for an exclusive live taping of the multi-award-winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED.

of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.  UNFORGETTABLE FAN MOMENTS: From interactive photo moments that will provide ample selfie opportunities to the DJ creating the vibes throughout the day, there is something for everyone. For more information on “The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour” supported by AT&T Dream In Black, Taco Bell, Toyota and Twix, please visit https://theshoplive. uninterrupted.com/ or follow @TheShopUN on social media. About The Shop UNINTERRUPTED: The Sports Emmy® Award winning series The Shop UNINTERRUPTED, co-created by Paul Rivera and Randy Mims, remains intact at being revolutionary and creating unique experiences where celebrated artists, entertainers, athletes and advocates come together for authentic, raw, untapped conversations and storytelling. Full episodes continue to be available on UNINTERRUPTED’s YouTube Channel. About AT&T: We help more than 100 million U.S. families, friends and neighbors, plus nearly 2.5 million businesses, connect to greater possibility. From the first phone call 140+ years ago to our 5G wireless and multi-gig internet offerings today, we @ATT innovate to improve lives. For more information about AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), please visit us at about.att.com. Investors can learn more at investors.att.com. About Taco Bell: For more information about Taco Bell, visit our website at www.TacoBell. com, our Newsroom at www.TacoBell.com/ news or www.TacoBell.com/popular-links. You can also stay up to date on all things Taco Bell by following us on LinkedIn, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook and subscribing to our YouTube channel. About Taco Bell Foundation: Taco Bell Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity that helps America’s young people pursue their educational goals and career aspirations. Since 1992, the Taco Bell Foundation has reached more than 5 million young people across the country and has awarded $155 million in grants and scholarships, focused on education and career readiness. For more information about the Taco Bell Foundation, visit https:// www.tacobellfoundation.org/.

activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well a kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners.  TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality of TWIX. There will be a special photo moment for attendees to showcase their own unique dualities. To add an extra layer of sweetness, there will also be candy stations with TWIX bars and Mars products.  TACO BELL: There will be a can’t miss musical performance. In addition to hosting the concert, the Taco Bell Foundation will be presenting a $25,000 donation from Taco Bell to Hampton’s Music and Arts program. The Taco Bell Taco Truck will also be onsite providing Crunchy Tacos to students ahead of

 AT&T DREAM IN BLACK: The AT&T DIB Rising Future Makers (RFM) Showcase activation will lean into the vintage barbershop vibe found at The Shop and feature a photo activation, as well a kiosk for HBCU students to submit their application to become a part of the 2023 Rising Future Makers Class. The RFM Showcase is a contest for HBCU students, to enter for the chance to receive $5,000, technology, and access to industry experts in support of their dreams. The space will also highlight inspirational quotes and images from previous RFM winners.  TOYOTA: Toyota will be on-site creating an impactful presence and experience, including an accessible display of the new Toyota Grand Highlander and a photo booth enabling students to capture their unique homecoming moments. There will also be DJs on-hand spinning music live in The Shop HBCU booth, a lounge for anyone wanting to pause and relax amid the festivities, Toyota gift bag giveaways and more.  TWIX: TWIX is an ‘AND’ in a world of ‘OR’s’ and during The Shop UNINTERRUPTED HBCU Tour, the brand will lean into the duality

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About Toyota: Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next‐generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships. Toyota directly employs more than 48,000 people in North America, who have contributed to the design, engineering and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 20 electrified options, with more in showrooms later this year. Through the Start Your Impossible campaign, Toyota highlights the way it partners with community, civic, academic and governmental organizations to address our society’s most pressing mobility challenges. We believe that when people are free to move, anything is possible. For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com. About Twix: Rooted in Purpose, Mars is driven by the belief that the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. As a global, family-owned business, we’re working hard to ensure our iconic brands, including TWIX, are making a difference in society, and are constantly innovating to ensure that we’re making a positive impact on the world.

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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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