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NEWS HONORINg THE LIFE, SERVICE AND LEGACY OF REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Visit the Museum of the American Revolution over Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend, Saturday, Jan. 13 – Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, to honor the life, service, and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Through theatrical performances, pop-up talks, hands-on discovery carts, a poetry activity, and more, visitors can discover the ongoing promise of the American Revolution and explore what it takes to change the world. Plus, consider the ways you can create change in your community at an interactive community engagement wall. Other Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend Highlights:  Meet Elizabeth Freeman Performance | Daily at 1:15 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. Watch a first-person theatrical performance portraying the life and experiences of Elizabeth Freeman, also known as Mumbet, a Massachusetts woman who sued for her freedom from enslavement and won. The performance stars Katelyn E. Appiah-Kubi as Elizabeth Freeman and was written by Teresa Miller.  Meet the Revolution: Hannah Wallace | Sunday, Jan. 14 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Historical interpreter Hannah Wallace will join us on Sunday, Jan. 14 to explore the various roles and responsibilities of women of African descent in the Revolutionary era using documents, images, and replica objects.  Revolution Place Discovery Center | Daily from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Explore Revolution Place, the Museum’s family-friendly discovery center, which brings to life Old City’s lively, diverse neighborhood during the 1700s and invites visitors to learn through hands-on exploration. Kids of all ages can immerse themselves in four historical environments – a military encampment, a tavern, a parlor, and an 18th-century meeting house – to experience the places where the American Revolution took root. Throughout the weekend, Revolution Place visitors can participate in an activity based on poetry written by Phyllis Wheatley, the first published African American female poet.  In-Gallery Talks: Let Them Vote | Daily

Promises of the American Revolution | Online, Any Time Throughout many of his speeches and writings, King powerfully invoked the words and messages of the American Revolution in his calls for civil and economic rights and in speaking out against racism. By invoking the words of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, King returned often to a central tenet of his work: holding America and its people to the promise of “the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” to all men, a promise made by the Founders against the backdrop of the practice of slavery and the displacement of Native peoples.  Community Engagement Wall | Daily How can you create change in your community? Guests can share how they are carrying forward the Revolution’s promises of liberty and equality at a community engagement wall in the Museum’s first-floor rotunda. All Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend activities are included with regular Museum admission. The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tickets to the Museum can be purchased by calling 215.253.6731, at AmRevMuseum.org, or at the front desk. Save $2 per adult ticket by purchasing online. Kids ages 5 and under are always free. All tickets are valid for two consecutive days.

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from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Join a Museum educator at the When Women Lost the Vote tableau in our core galleries for a 10-minute talk to learn about voting rights for women and people of color in New Jersey from 1776-1807.  Discovery Cart: Protest in Early America | Daily from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Online, Any Time Join a Museum educator at this discovery cart that uses images and replica

objects to spark conversations about the stories told in the Museum's “American Liberties, 1765-1775” gallery. Examine how early Americans used boycotts, printed propaganda, violence, and public demonstrations to advocate for various causes and helps guests consider similarities and differences between the 18th century and today. This resource is also available online.  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the

The Museum of the American Revolution uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and selfgovernment. Through the Museum’s unmatched collection, immersive galleries, powerful theater experiences, and interactive elements, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for how this nation came to be and feel inspired to consider their role in ensuring that the promise of the American Revolution endures. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration.

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY PARADE PLANNED Recognized as the most influential figure in the U.S. Civil Rights movement, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is honored annually for his work as an advocate and leader for economic development and equal rights for minorities. On January 15, 2024--Martin Luther King, Jr. Day national holiday--join thousands in Miami's Liberty City for a celebratory parade and day of festivities for the entire family. This year’s theme is “Transforming the Dream," which celebrates the 61st anniversary of Dr. King's "I Have A Dream" speech and advocates for taking nonviolent action toward achieving equality, justice, and change for all. The parade Grand Marshals are Bob Duggan, The Grant Cardone Foundation and Nancy Cartwright. Beginning at 11 a.m., the 2.5-hour parade

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takes place along NW 54th Street on a route from NW 10th Avenue to NW 32nd Avenue that follows the sacred ground Dr. King once travelled during his frequent visits to Miami. The festivities continue until 6 p.m.,at a Family Festival in Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park with live music, dance and theatrical performances, a crafts marketplace, food vendors, and children's activities. This year is slated to be bigger than ever. Miami’s best and brightest young performers will be bringing their talents to the street during the parade, illustrating that although times change, traditions will always bring our community together. Local politicians, police, fire and rescue departments, parks and recreation, community leaders, state representatives, media outlets, business owners, entertainers, labor groups, historians, volunteers, and corporations come together with the community to celebrate

the events, co-founded in in 1977 by the late Dr. Preston Marshall and current Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade & Festivities Committee President, Ladi Jenkins. Formed in 1985, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation headquartered in Miami, FL and committed to celebrating and expanding the grand vision of freedom, justice, and equality for all people by annually commemorating Dr. King’s uplifting message of virtuous, non-violent change, and providing a dynamic, accessible forum for empowering education that inspires personal and societal transformation. The organization is devoted to living and sharing the tenets of love that Dr. King unwaveringly taught, and in so doing, envisioned eradicating the scourge of poverty, racism, and brutality so that a new generation might wholly thrive in the light of prosperity, impartiality, and peace.

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COMMENTARY U N D E R S T A N D I N G A N D M A N A G I N G T H E H O L I D AY B L U E S The holiday season is usually a cheerful and joyous time for most. Still, for others, the holidays can be a difficult time of the year as some people feel anxious, lonely, or depressed. Dr. Christine Crawford, Associate Medical Director at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), joined BPRW’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast for an insightful conversation about the holiday blues and share some tips and advice on how to cope with it. In this episode, Dr. Crawford has an enlightening conversation with podcast host Camry Brown about navigating the holiday season to safeguard one’s mental health. She also discusses the signs and symptoms of the holiday blues, as well as how family and friends may help loved ones who are experiencing it. “This conversation with Dr. Crawford was so relatable,” said Camry Brown. “I encourage listeners to check out this episode and really embrace the valuable information Dr. Crawford shared.” The National Alliance on Mental Illness is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. Black PR Wire’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast is an exceptional platform for Black and Brown leaders to share information that empowers and educates the Black community. Tune in to Thrivin’ in Color on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. ABOUT THRIVIN’ IN COLOR Thrivin’ In Color is a podcast produced by Black PR Wire, featuring interviews with remarkable sistas and brothas from across the

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BUSINESS SPELMAN COLLEGE APPOINTS NEW VICE PRESIDENT SPELMAN COLLEGE announced today the appointment of Salena Gray Jegede, C‘2003, as Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement. Jegede, who previously served as the chief of donor advising for political organization Way to Win, will join Spelman on January 2, 2024. Jegede brings a wealth of experience in fundraising, including raising more than $37 million for voting rights activist and attorney Stacey Abrams’, C’95, 2018 campaign for governor. “We are pleased to welcome alumna Salena Gray Jegede to Spelman College. She will play a pivotal role in advancing the College’s fundraising and development efforts and initiatives,” said Helene Gayle, M.D., MPH, President of Spelman College. “Jegede’s extensive fundraising, fund management and humanitarian experience across multiple industries and organizations, coupled with her passion for and understanding of Spelman College, makes her an ideal choice for this position. She will be a valuable asset to our community.” As the head of the Division of Institutional Advancement, the senior vice president is responsible for establishing and implementing a strategic vision that informs the College’s fundraising and alumnae engagement efforts. As the chief adviser to the President on fundraising efforts and strategy, Jegede will lead and coordinate all fundraising efforts for the College, direct and evaluate all Institutional Advancement programs,

oversee alumnae affairs, and secure the resources required to keep the promise of Spelman as the premier liberal arts institution for women of African descent. “I am honored to join the Institutional Advancement Team at my beloved alma mater, Spelman College. Spelman’s contribution to the strength of our society is unmatched,” said Jegede. “I look forward to working with President Gayle and the Spelman community to achieve our fundraising goals. We have bold ambitions to reduce the financial burden on students who come to Spelman in the continued pursuit of educational excellence for Black women for generations to come.” Prior to joining Way to Win, Jegede served as the chief advancement officer for Sierra Club in Oakland, Calif., where she managed a $1 billion comprehensive campaign by raising funds via multi-year, annual, and monthly fundraising strategies. She spent three years at Fair Fight Action, serving in multiple roles including chief development officer and managing director. In that time, she managed a $91 million budget and developed and executed a growth strategy to scale from a statewide organization. Notably, Jegede served as the national finance director and deputy national finance director for Abrams’ 2018 campaign for Georgia governor, where she raised over $37 million during the six-month general election campaign. In addition to managing fundraising for the campaign, Jegede oversaw fundraisers with guests, including now

Vice President Kamala Harris, Sen. Cory Booker, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro. Her professional affiliations include serving as the chairwoman of the Board of Directors for Fair Fight Action, and she holds memberships to The Association of Fundraising Professionals and Women of Color in Fundraising and Philanthropy. Jegede earned a master’s degree in political science from Georgia State University, and a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in economics from Spelman College. Founded in 1881, Spelman College is a leading liberal arts college widely recognized as the global leader in the education of women of African descent. Located in Atlanta, the College’s picturesque campus is home to 2,300 students. Spelman is the country's leading producer of Black women who complete Ph.D.s in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The College’s status is confirmed by the U.S. News & World Report, which ranked Spelman No. 39 among all liberal arts colleges, No. 19 for undergraduate teaching, No. 2 for social mobility among liberal arts colleges, and No. 1 for the 17th year among historically Black colleges and universities. Recent initiatives include a designation by the Department of Defense as a Center of Excellence for Minority Women in STEM, a Gender and Sexuality Studies Institute, the first endowed queer studies chair at an HBCU and a program to increase the number of Black women Ph.D.s in economics. New

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majors and minors have been added, including documentary filmmaking and photography, data science, refugee studies and gaming. Collaborations have been also established with MIT’s Media Lab, the Broad Institute and the Army Research Lab for artificial intelligence and machine learning, among others. Outstanding alumnae include Children’s Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman, former Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO Rosalind Brewer, political leader Stacey Abrams, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook, former Acting Surgeon General and Spelman’s first alumna president Audrey Forbes Manley, Harvard University professor and former Dean Evelynn Hammonds, actress and producer Latanya Richardson Jackson, global bioinformatics geneticist Janina Jeff and authors Pearl Cleage and Tayari Jones.

R A C E F O R WA R D N A M E S N E W S E N I O R S T R AT E G I C A D V I S O R R AC E F O RWA R D recently announced Candace Moore, Esq., a policy and systems strategist with demonstrated experience addressing issues of equity and racial justice, will join the organization on January 8, 2024, as Senior Strategic Advisor. Moore brings executive government, legal practice and community-based advocacy experience to this role, in which she will focus on bridging and aligning the placed-based work of Race Forward’s programs and deepening collaborations. She will also lead the expansion into new sites of our placebased strategies, training curriculum and tools for government and community. “Race Forward is thrilled to have Candace Moore join our team during this time when attacks on communities of color continue unabated,” said Race Forward President Glenn Harris. “From efforts to dismantle the Voting Rights Act of 1965, to attacks on reproductive rights, and attacks on public education, we know the importance of local and regional governments working to advance racial justice and democracy. The experience Candace brings with

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a rich background and expertise in government and community-based work will allow her to develop innovative strategies and initiatives to advance racial equity and democracy in communities across this country.” Race Forward’s Place-Based Strategy works locally and trans-locally to implement organizational goals in and across places. Collective power building goals include transforming the public sector to govern for racial

equity, building governing power of communities of color, and building narratives that advance a just multiracial democracy. Candace’s leadership will help Race Forward to achieve scale and impact in local communities across the country. “We are in a moment in our fight for racial justice that demands we build new ways of collaborating and demonstrate to our communities that a system rooted in racial inclusion is worthy and can deliver a more fair and

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just democracy,” Moore said. “This is why I am excited to step into my next chapter at Race Forward. Throughout my career, the work of Race Forward has been an anchor grounding me in ideas, strategies, and tools to drive equity and racial justice in the communities I've served. Whether serving in Chicago as a civil rights attorney or the city's first Chief Equity Officer, my goal has always been to demonstrate that we can make real change toward racial justice. Joining the team as Senior Strategic Advisor is a dynamic opportunity to connect and partner with fellow racial justice colleagues to support their impact in communities across the country. My intention is to learn, connect resources and people, and spotlight the power of our movement." Prior to joining Race Forward, Moore served as the first chief equity officer for the City of Chicago; a senior staff attorney for education equity at the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights; and a campaign coordinator for the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence.

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FOX and the Television Academy have announced jointly that Anthony Anderson will host the 75th Emmy Awards. "With our industry's recent challenges behind us, we can get back to what we love -- dressing up and honoring ourselves. And there's no better celebratory moment to bring the creative community together than the milestone 75th Emmy Awards," said Anthony Anderson. "When FOX asked me to host this historic telecast, I was over the moon that Taylor Swift was unavailable, and now I can't wait to be part of the biggest night in television." "After Anthony hosted our upcoming show, We Are Family, we knew he'd be a natural fit for a star-studded, anticipatory night like the Emmys," said Allison Wallach, President of Unscripted Programming at FOX Entertainment. "Anthony's known for his humor, heart and spontaneity, so he's sure to give audiences in the theater and at home a night they'll never forget." "Anthony is a multi-talented performer and a great friend to the Television Academy," said Academy Chair Frank Scherma. "We are thrilled that he is hosting what promises to be a rich celebration of the year's outstanding television, as well as 75 years of Emmys excellence!" "Jesse Collins Entertainment has long admired the work of Anthony Anderson and treasure our many years working with him. We are truly looking forward to him hosting what is sure to be one of the most entertaining anniversary Emmy telecasts," said Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and

Jeannae Rouzan-Clay for Jesse Collins Entertainment. The three-hour, coast-to-coast live telecast from the Peacock Theater at L.A. LIVE in downtown Los Angeles will air on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, January 15, 2024 (8:00-11:00 PM ET/5:00-8:00 PM PT) on FOX and will also be available the next day on Hulu. Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor Anthony Anderson is the host of new FOX game show We Are Family, from Executive Producer Jamie Foxx, premiering Wednesday, January 3 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. He starred for eight seasons in the multiaward nominated sitcom black-ish, where he portrayed Andre "Dre" Johnson and also served as Executive Producer. He recently completed a six-week journey around Europe with his mother for their reality series Trippin' with Anthony Anderson and Mama Doris. Anderson also partnered with Cedric the Entertainer to launch their own barbecue label, AC Barbeque, and documented their journey to become barbeque masters in the unscripted series Kings of BBQ which premiered in August 2023. Anderson appeared in the Emmy Awardwinning pair of live television specials, Live in Front of a Studio Audience. He first appeared as Henry Jefferson in Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons,' and then as himself in the second special, Live in Front of a Studio Audience: 'All in the Family' and 'Good Times,' performing the opening song with Patti LaBelle. Anderson also hosted

the game show, To Tell the Truth, a popular primetime re-imagination of the beloved classic game show of the same name, which ran for eight seasons. Additionally, he was Executive Producer of the black-ish spin off, grown-ish. Anderson reprised his role as Detective Kevin Barnard in 2022 on the highly anticipated 21st season of Law and Order. He has become familiar to audiences through roles in such prominent films as Transformers, The Departed, and The Big Year. Additionally, Anderson has appeared in Me, Myself and Irene, the Barbershop franchise, Scary Movie 3, Kangaroo Jack, Exit Wounds, Cradle 2 the Grave, Two Can Play That Game, Malibu's Most Wanted, My Baby's Daddy, Agent Cody Banks 2, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, Small Town Crime, The Star and the Academy Award nominated Ferdinand. Most recently, Anderson starred in and was the Executive Producer of streaming film Beats, alongside Uzo Aduba and newcomer Khalil Everage. On the small screen, Anderson appeared on All About the Andersons, K-Ville, The Shield and Guys with Kids. Anderson has received seven consecutive Emmy nominations for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series," three Golden Globe nominations and three Critics Choice

nominations for his popular role in blackish. He has also been nominated for four Emmys as a producer on black-ish for "Outstanding Comedy Series." Additionally, in 2022, he won his eighth individual Image Award in the category of "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series," adding to his 18 total Image Award nominations in his career. He has been nominated for four Screen Actors Guild awards, BET Awards, and Teen Choice awards as well as one People's Choice Awards and one Kids' Choice Awards. In 2020, he was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 2022, Anderson was named as one of the 2022 Disney Legend Award recipients, The Walt Disney Company's highest honor recognizing individuals who have made an extraordinary and integral contribution to The Walt Disney Company. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards will take place at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live over two consecutive nights on Saturday, January 6, and Sunday, January 7, 2024. An edited presentation will be aired Saturday, January 13, 2024, at 8:00 PM EST/PST on FXX. The 75th Emmy Awards will be executiveproduced by Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay of Jesse Collins Entertainment.

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E N T E R TA I N M E N T “ Friday Night Vibes™ ” R E T U R N S The monthly talk series that celebrates some of the most popular films with diverse voices in front of and behind the camera, “Friday Night Vibes” will return to TBS on the first Friday of every month, beginning Jan. 5 at 8:00pm ET/PT. Featuring new hosts, Emmy®-nominated entertainment journalist Nina Parker and comedian Kevin Fredericks, the revival of the weekend movie destination will kick off with a double-feature celebration of two Oscar®-winning cultural milestones in film: “Black Panther” starring Chadwick Boseman, and “King Richard” starring Will Smith. Filmed at “The Gathering Spot” in the historic West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, film fans can join Parker and Fredericks every week to vibe with surprise guests, engaging new segments, and fun conversations about film, culture and everything in between. Focusing on a thoughtful selection of films from a variety of genres, movies featured in “Friday Night Vibes” are filled with characters and stories viewers love. Future episodes will spotlight acclaimed dramas “21 Bridges” and “Creed 2;” high-octane adventures “Tenet,” “White House Down,” “Angel Has Fallen,” and “Déjà Vu"; and feel-good comedies “Girls Trip,” “Ride Along 2,” and “Just Wright.” “One of the best parts about the moviewatching experience is to get with your friends to talk about your favorite actors,

the best lines, the biggest action scenes and more,” said Jason Sarlanis, President, Turner Networks. “With ‘Friday Night Vibes,’ we’re creating that experience with the brilliant and hilarious Nina Parker and Kevin Fredericks whose wealth of pop culture and

pop culture expert on popular shows such as “The Wendy Williams Show” and “The Talk,” and as a contributor and fill-in host for “Access Live” on NBC. Nina also recently hosted the “Race in America” specials on Bravo, facilitating difficult conversations about racism, police brutality, white privilege, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and voter suppression. In addition to her television projects, she is also the first plus-size

well-established stand-up comics. He toured North America and Europe headlining Live Nation’s stand-up comedy tour “The Bald Brothers 2023,” appeared on the HBO series “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” Springhill’s “Recipe For Change: Celebrating Black Men,” was the host of Will Smith’s “Dad’s Just Don’t Understand” for Facebook Watch and was also a producer on Smith’s Snapchat series “Will From Home.” “Friday Night Vibes” is produced for TBS by Kelchris. Executive Producers Steve Barry and Joe Braswell are visible on set, keeping track as this movie-loving house party rolls along.

film knowledge, mixed with their amazing charisma and humor, will create a fun and lively watch along experience for film fans every month.” Nina Parker was the host of Netflix’s “Buy My House,” an E! News correspondent and co-host of E!’s “Nightly Pop” and served as an entertainment news correspondent for “The Insider” on CBS. She also hosted reunion shows for VH1’s top-rated franchise “Love and Hip Hop,” and has made numerous television appearances as a

Black woman to create a line exclusively for Macy’s. Kevin Fredericks (a.k.a. KevOnStage) a multi-hyphenate entertainer, comedian and New York Times bestselling author. As a digital influencer, Fredericks has billions of views across all platforms. His production company, KevOnStage Studios, was one of the pioneers in COVID-friendly entertainment with its creation of “Keep Your Distance,” a live-streamed comedy show featuring the funniest emerging and

TBS, a Warner Bros. Discovery brand, is a top-rated destination for television among young adults and known for escapist, good-time entertainment, featuring smart, imaginative characters with heart and comedic edge. From unscripted and scripted comedy series to game shows, and animated programming, TBS’ Originals slate is comprised of some of the most popular shows on cable — “AEW: Dynamite,” “American Dad!” and “Wipeout,” along with upcoming series “Stupid Pet Tricks.” TBS’ lineup also includes comedy hits like “Modern Family,” “The Big Bang Theory,” and “Young Sheldon,” alongside classic sitcom favorites such as “Friends,” blockbuster movies, and live event coverage of Major League Baseball and the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. Website: www.tbs.com

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E N T E R TA I N M E N T A P O L LO C E L E B R A T E S I T S 9 0 TH A N N I V E R S A R Y In celebration of THE APOLLO’S 90th anniversary in 2024, the renowned institution announced today a selection of upcoming concerts, comedy shows, and educational programs across its stages as part of its Winter and Spring 2024 season–adding to the recently announced programming at The Apollo Stages at the revitalized Victoria Theater, set to open in February 2024. Exciting new programming across the multiple stages of The Apollo includes an array of Apollo commissions, including the recently announced Soul Science Lab’s The Renaissance Mixtape, an immersive theatrical concert that uses elements of hiphop culture and visual storytelling to highlight voices of the Harlem Renaissance led by Brooklyn-based artists Chen Lo and Asante Amin, four-time Grammy nominee and Apollo New Works artist Stefon Harris and his band, Blackout, as well as In the Same Tongue, a vibrant movement, sound, and language-based work by legendary choreographer Dianne McIntyre with original music by celebrated composer Diedre Murray and poetry by the late Obie award-winning playwright Ntozake Shange. The legendary Amateur Night at The Apollo returns for an abbreviated season from February to June, announcing a winner just in time for the Historic Theater renovations to begin, alongside other crowd favorites Apollo Comedy Club and Apollo Music Café. From conversations with prominent artists and creatives to annual audience favorites, this season’s programming continues to center and amplify Black artists, voices, and culture. In honor of The Apollo’s inaugural season at The Victoria, thanks to generous support from The Jerome L. Greene Foundation, all tickets to Apollo-presented programming in those spaces will be capped at $20. Explore the Winter and Spring 2024 season programming below. Additional programs with artists such as theater playwright and director Talvin Wilks will be announced at a later date. To learn more, visit https://www.apollotheater. org/spring-2024/  CALENDAR OF THE APOLLO’S WINTER AND SPRING 2024 SEASON: All times below are listed in EST.  Apollo Uptown Hall: MLK Sunday, January 14, 2024 The Apollo’s Historic Theater | 2 PM | Free

The Apollo has a decades-long tradition of serving as a convener for local community residents as well as people from across New York City. That tradition continues as The Apollo partners with WNYC in its annual celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his enduring legacy on the culture. NPR’s Notes from America host Kai Wright moderates the first hour of this year’s celebration. Music, spoken word, and other forms of creative expression round out the afternoon.

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 MLK Young Changemakers: Beloved Community Monday, January 15, 2024 The Apollo Soundstage | 4 PM | Free

This year’s MLK Young Changemakers: Beloved Community explores the roots of Dr. King’s activism and the everyday faith that powered his vision of a beloved global community. The discussion will focus on issues of climate change, global migration and voting rights. Join the conversation as the changemakers of tomorrow share their voices and resources to help the next generation become catalysts within their own beloved communities, with live performances and opportunities for direct action.  From the Village to the Victoria:

Gallery Opening & Talkback Thursday, February 1, 2024 The Apollo Stages at The Victoria 6:30PM | Free

Celebrate the first exhibition at The Apollo’s Laura and Frank Baker Gallery in the revitalized Victoria Theater with this visual exploration of Black artists and creativity from the 1950s through the early 2000s. Photographer and gallerist Alex Harsley’s stunning exhibition From The Victoria to The Village: A Visual History of Black Creative Spaces details the visual history of Black creative spaces in NYC. The opening night will be followed by a talkback with curator and author Halima Taha. From The Victoria to The Village will operate Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am to 6 pm, between February 1 and April 30, 2024.  Apollo Comedy Club Thursday, February 1, 2024 The Apollo Soundstage | 10 PM Tickets start at $30

Thursday, March 14 & April 4, 2024 The Apollo Stages at The Victoria 10 PM | $20

The Apollo Comedy Club presents a night of comedic sets in this longrunning series that shines a spotlight on the best up and coming talent in comedy today, curated by Bob Sumner,

the legendary producer of Def Comedy Jam known for his incredible eye for comedic talent.  Apollo Music Café February 2 & February 3, 2024 The Apollo Soundstage | 10 PM Tickets start at $30 (Plus $10 food and beverage minimum)

March 15 & April 5, 2024 The Apollo Stages at The Victoria | 10 PM $20 (Plus $10 food and beverage minimum)

The Apollo Music Café series presents independent artists to a unique audience. Featuring diverse performances across a myriad of genres (R&B, hip hop, soul, jazz, funk, and rock), this series showcases artists drawn from the independent music scene who impact the way music is

heard and experienced.  Friday, February 2, 2024 | Blakely  Saturday, February 3, 2024 | We’ Ani  Friday, March 15, 2024 | Nella Rojas  Friday, April 5, 2024 | YahZa Oduro  Soul Science Lab: The Renaissance Mixtape Friday, February 8 – Sunday, February 11 The Apollo Stages at the Victoria | See performance details below | $20

The Apollo Stages at The Victoria open with The Renaissance Mixtape, an immersive theatrical concert that uses elements of hip-hop culture and visual storytelling to sample some of the most poignant, poetic, and profound voices of the Harlem Renaissance and its contemporary impact. Led by Brooklyn-based artists and Apollo New Works artists Soul Science Lab’s Chen Lo and Asante Amin, The Renaissance Mixtape follows two young artists who use music, images and choreography to reflect on compelling aspects of the Harlem Renaissance that parallel their contemporary experience. Under the direction of Awoye Timpo, The Renaissance Mixtape weaves digital imagery, original music and narrative text to bring you into an exciting journey where past meets present while envisioning Black culture, history and art

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100 years into the future.  Friday, February 8, 2024 | 8pm  Saturday, February 9, 2024 | 2pm  Sunday, February 10, 2024 | 8pm  Monday, February 11, 2024 | 3pm    Stefon Harris & Blackout Sunday, February 18, 2024 The Apollo Stages at the Victoria 4 PM, 8 PM | $20

The inaugural season of The Apollo Stages at The Victoria continues with four-time Grammy nominee and Apollo New Works artist Stefon Harris and his band, Blackout. This prolific vibraphonist, educator, and thought-leader who has been heralded by the Los Angeles Times as “one of the most important young artists in jazz” alongside his savvy quintet

will bring their intriguing take on acoustic and electronic jazz in this one-day-only concert. The evening will feature an exploration of rarely seen improvisational techniques featuring Stefon’s innovative new app that gives artificial intelligence the ability to improvise unpredictable harmony in tandem with artist-created melody and rhythm, resulting in a unique collaboration between software and human.  Amateur Night at The Apollo   Every Wednesday, February 21 – June 26, 2024 The Apollo’s Historic Theater | 7:30 PM Tickets start at $30

Amateur Night has long been revered by artists as a transformative experience where up-and-coming talent feel the power of the legendary performers who have come before them, and where audience responses can help make or break a career. The current Amateur Night season will open on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 and continues each Wednesday night through the Grand Finale on June 26, 2024.  SEASON OPENER  Wednesday, February 21, 2024 A new season of Apollo’s signature

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HIGHLIGHT S E D I T O RI A L S E RI E S ON B L AC K I N N OVAT I O N D E B U T S Digital news brand UrbanGeekz has teamed up with CultureBanx for an exciting media partnership showcasing Black Innovation Alliance member organizations. The popular news sites profile select Black Innovation Alliance (BIA) organizations in the first-of-its-kind collaborative Q&A editorial series. Aptly named Black Innovation’s Frontline the series highlights important work these innovator support organizations are doing across the entrepreneurial landscape in the United States. “Ecosystem building is a critical role that is very undervalued in the innovation space,” said Griselle Colon, COO of Black Innovation Alliance. “We are extremely excited to partner with our media members, UrbanGeekz and CultureBanx on the series Black Innovation’s Frontline so that the world can see all that Black Innovator Support Organizations are doing to drive entrepreneurship throughout the United States and the globe.”

Black Innovation Alliance is a coalition of 116-member organizations supporting 300,000+ entrepreneurs, innovators, and creatives. The organizations spearhead everything from funds, media content, accelerators, incubators, and grant programming to provide critical support for Black founders to thrive. The recently launched co-branded editorial series has already covered several BIA member organizations. Companies such as We Tha Plug,

ConnectUP! Institute, ELEV8 Ventures, Macon Black Tech, Finance Savvy CEO, and Wearable Tech Ventures, to name a few. The series gives a fresh perspective on grassroots work taking place to support Black innovators. For example, in UrbanGeekz, FundBlackFounders CEO Renee King talks candidly about her “decision to address this funding gap and create an alternative for those without wealthy, accredited relatives to rely on for initial funding.”

In Twanna Harris’ CultureBanx article she touches on her brand’s unique proposition, “Tribal Good remains one of the very few focused exclusively on building the person as a brand, such as the next Issa Rae,” said Harris. “Highlighting Black-led startups at the forefront of innovation isn’t just about diversity and inclusion; it’s about unlocking the untapped potential of a community that has historically faced barriers,” said Kori Hale, CEO of CultureBanx. “At CultureBanx when we shine a spotlight on these entrepreneurs, we not only promote economic change but also inspire a generation of innovators who can reshape industries and drive progress for all across the ecosystem." “I’m a big proponent of strategic alliances and collaboration to extend our reach, mission, and influence,” said Kunbi Tinuoye founder and CEO of UrbanGeekz. “We are thrilled to partner with BIA and CultureBanx to celebrate Black excellence.”

AMERICAN SOCIET Y OF MAGICAL NEGROES PREMIERES AT SUNDANCE The American Society of Magical Negroes will have its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival ahead of its March theatrical release. Kobi Libii’s feature directorial debut, The American Society of Magical Negroes is a fresh, satirical comedy about a young man, Aren, who is recruited into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people’s lives easier. Libii is an alumnus of both the Sundance Screenwriters Lab and

Directors Lab, where he first developed the project. The film stars Justice Smith, David Alan Grier, An-Li Bogan, Drew Tarver, Michaela Watkins, Rupert Friend, and Nicole Byer. The upcoming Sundance Film Festival will run from January 18 to 28. For info on how to attend in-person and online screenings and learn more about the screening schedule, visit here: https:// festival.sundance.org/

L A W S U I T F I L E D ON D I S C R I M I N AT O RY L E N D I N G P R A C T I C E S Nationally renowned civil rights and personal injury attorneys Ben Crump and Adam Levitt filed a lawsuit on behalf of Black plaintiffs Laquita Oliver and Cherelle Jacob who sought home loans with defendant Navy Federal Credit Union. The lawsuit alleges that Oliver and Jacob’s denials for their home loans are due to Navy Federal’s discriminatory lending practices.

The suit alleges while drawing research insights from a recent CNN bombshell report, that Navy Federal, the country’s largest and most important credit union, systematically discriminates against would-be borrowers by race. Plaintiffs Laquita Oliver and Cherelle Jacob sought home loans with Navy Federal. According to the lawsuit, the

plaintiffs, like many others, were denied home loans because of their race and suffered harm as a result. Navy Federal has approximately 13,000,000 members and more than $165 billion in assets, making it the country’s largest and most dominant credit union. “The outright discrimination that occurs when Banking While Black continues to reveal itself in the lending practices of many of America’s largest financial institutions,” said Crump. “It is shameful that Navy Federal, an organization that prides itself in helping the families of men and women who served their country, does not give their Black and Latino customers the same opportunities as White customers.” According to the recent CNN report, Navy Federal Credit Union approved 77% of the mortgage applications by white lenders, but only 56% of the applications from Latino applicants and 48% of the applications from Black applicants. The lawsuit states

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this disparity is the largest of any of the 50 largest home mortgage lenders in the U.S. and remains persistent, even accounting for more than a dozen separate variables including, among others, income, debt-to-income ratio, property value, down payment percentage, and neighborhood characteristics. The study also revealed that Navy Federal approved a higher percentage of applications from white borrowers making less than $62,000 a year than it did from Black borrowers making $140,000 or more. “We hope this legal action will stop racial lending discrimination in its tracks and require Navy Federal to right their wrongs,” said Adam Levitt. “Home ownership is recognized as the cornerstone of the American Dream. We will not sit by while that dream is denied to hard-working and deserving Americans based on discriminatory practices and algorithms.”

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HE ALTH US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AWARDS BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA) have been named joint recipients of an up to four-year, $4.8 million grant funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH). Triple Crown: Babies Win. Families Thrive. Communities Transformed! will see the two organizations jointly champion improved Black maternal health outcomes through community-based outreach as part of the Healthy Families Community-based Perinatal Health Initiative (COPHI). Ten other organizations were also awarded the grant which totaled $13.2 million for the grant period’s first year. Designed with the vitality of Detroit in mind, Triple Crown: Babies Win. Families Thrive. Communities Transformed! is a multi-pronged project that will directly confront racial inequities in healthcare by supporting infrastructural change within policy, expanding access to community-based maternal support services (COMSS) including the training of 180 community-based doulas, community health workers and breastfeeding peer counselors, and by cultivating an integrative approach that connects Detroit’s healthcare systems with holistic birth resources for Black families. Through 2027, Triple Crown will build a unified network of

advocacy for expectant and postpartum people, wholly rooted in the provision of continuous, equitable care across the spectrum of community midwifery services, fatherhood initiatives, and

more, with a specialized focus on perinatal mental health. According to March of Dimes, 1 in 7 women suffers from postpartum depression. Statistically, Black birthing people are more prone to experience the condition and less likely to receive treatment. Kiddada Green, Founding

Executive Director of Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association and Triple Crown Co-PI, says the grant will make way for positive change in Detroit’s maternal-child-health landscape. “We are thankful to have received this grant, enabling us to further our mission,” said Green. “The Triple Crown initiative embodies a collaborative approach that recognizes the importance of addressing social determinants of health and fostering a supportive environment for pregnant and postpartum individuals. By uniting trusted stakeholders, we aim to uplift Detroit’s families, making a lasting impact on maternal and infant health outcomes in the Detroit Community.” Local Detroit healthcare partners will also be involved with the execution of Triple Crown: Babies Win. Families Thrive. Communities Transformed!, allowing for strategic collaboration and well-rounded community input. The University of Michigan Child Health Evaluation and Research Center (CHEAR) will evaluate the initiative. Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom, Senior Vice President of Community Health Equity, Chief Wellness & Diversity Officer with Henry Ford Health and Triple Crown Co-PI, believes the collective effort invested in the project rings true to the Motor City’s valiant spirit.

“Henry Ford Health, in collaboration with our esteemed partners, is committed to empowering our community allies and nurturing a collective capacity that resonates with the inherent strength of Detroit itself,” said Wisdom. “Together, we are dedicated to surmounting disparities and championing the cause to diminish racial inequities in maternal and child health. Detroit, with its resilience and spirit, is not merely our home; it is the canvas upon which Henry Ford Health, our partners, and the families we serve collectively and artistically craft a healthier, more equitable future for all.” Triple Crown is anticipated to reach 3,600 pregnant and postpartum Black birthing people and their families by August 2027. To learn more about the project, visit hhs.gov. Note: This project is supported by the Office of Minority Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a 2023 financial assistance award totaling $1,522,647 with 82% funded by OMH/ OASH/HHS and $272,647 and 18% funded by non-government source(s). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, OMH/OASH/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

HIV/AIDS IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY This is a time to raise awareness and reflect on the impact of the HIV/ AIDS virus across the nation. Despite significant gains in case reduction, African Americans continue to account for a higher proportion of new HIV diagnoses. Black PR Wire's Thrivin' in Color podcast featured Grazell Howard, Board Chair of the Black Aids Institute (BAI), in an enlightening discussion on HIV/AIDS and the interconnected elements that make managing the disease in the Black community so difficult.

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In this episode, Grazell has an eyeopening conversation with podcast host Camry Brown about the work being done at the Black Aids Institute (BAI) and measures that may be implemented among the Black community to reduce the number of African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. She also explores the rise in HIV infections among younger people. “Grazell made some very valid points during this conversation,” said Camry. “When listeners tune into this episode, I hope they feel the need to take action in bettering our community.”

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END NO TE S FISK UNIVERSITY HOSTS GYMNASTICS MEET CELEBRATING DIVERSITY Mark your calendars for a historic occasion! The Fisk University Bulldogs, a pioneering Historically Black College and University (HBCU) gymnastics team, is poised to blaze a new trail once again. This time, they are not just competing – they are spearheading a historic gymnastics meet that will unite six African-American women head coaches for an unprecedented competition. On January 15, 2024, the halls of Vanderbilt University’s Memorial Gymnasium will witness history in the making, when representatives from Brown University, Iowa State University, Rutgers University, Talladega College, William & Mary University, and, of course, Fisk University converge under one roof for this groundbreaking event. This meet transcends the realm of athletic competition; it serves as a powerful celebration of African-American inclusion and excellence within the world of gymnastics. Corrinne Tarver, Head Coach of the Fisk University gymnastics team, captures the significance of this gathering. “When Talladega announced they were adding a team and Iowa State hired Ashley Greig, I realized this was a historic moment,”

she reflects. “I approached each coach and pitched the idea of having a historic competition featuring every African American coach on the floor together. The idea has been embraced by everyone involved. I cannot say enough about Vanderbilt University and my colleagues at Fisk for all they have done to make this dream a reality.” "This competition embodies the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s message of progress and perseverance. It represents a giant leap forward for NCAA Women’s Gymnastics, paving the way for more diversity in the sport. This historic meet is a powerful testament to the incredible progress we are making in the sport of gymnastics,” said Fisk University President, Dr. Agenia Walker Clark. “I am profoundly honored to witness this momentous occasion and I encourage everyone to join us in cheering on these remarkable young women as they take flight on the gymnastics floor.”

Select the January 15, 2024 Women’s Gymnastics event from the 2023-24 schedule and become part of this inspiring event. Fisk University is a highly-ranked historically Black university, according to U.S. News and World Report, and is the oldest institution of higher learning in Nashville, Tennessee. Fisk’s outstanding faculty and students continue to enhance the University’s international reputation for academic excellence.

Fisk’s scholars continue to make strides in all areas of the industry from Social Justice to the sciences. A Fisk education prepares students to become beacons in servicing the community and wellrounded leaders and scholars in their respective fields. Fisk offers more than 20+ undergraduate and graduate programs in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Clinical Psychology with a bridge Masters to Ph.D. program through a partnership with Vanderbilt University. For more information, visit Fisk.edu.

Tickets are free for all students with a valid college ID. General admission tickets can be purchased through the Vanderbilt Athletics ticket page.

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series returns! Known as one of New York’s most popular live entertainment experiences, Amateur Night at The Apollo attracts performers and audiences from around the world in a classic talent competition that has launched the careers of countless legendary artists, from Ella Fitzgerald, Luther Vandross, Lauryn Hill, H.E.R, Machine Gun Kelly, Jazmine Sullivan and more.    GRAND FINALE  Wednesday, June 26, 2024 Winners from the Semi-Finals return in this final competition, in which the Grand Finale winner is crowned and receives $20,000, alongside the “Child Star of Tomorrow,” who wins $5,000.  Film Screening: The Melt Goes on Forever Thursday, February 22, 2024 The Apollo Stages at the Victoria 7:30 PM | $15

Dive into the world of art and activism through the extraordinary journey of visual artist, David Hammons. The Melt Goes On Forever: The Life & Times of David Hammons (2022) is a groundbreaking documentary that chronicles the singular career of the elusive African-American artist from Watts rebellion era ’60s L.A. to global art world prominence today. Hammons’ categorydefying practice – rooted in a deep critique of American society and the elite art world – is in the words of one art critic “an invitation to confront the fissures between races” as the artist seeks to challenge normative ideas of culture to envision a new one for the 21st century. Following the screening stay for a talkback with filmmakers Judd Tully and Harold Crooks and Apollo

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New Works artist Alex Harsley whose work will be on display in The Apollo’s Victoria Theater gallery.  Amateur Night Live Auditions Saturday, February 24, 2024 The Apollo’s Historic Theater | 9 AM

Amateur Night at the Apollo is looking for the best singers, dancers, comedians, rappers, spoken word artists, variety acts and musicians for 2024. Adults aged 18+ who are chosen from the audition will have the chance to perform and compete for the grand prize of up to $20,000. Performers ages 5-17 can compete to be recognized as a “Child Star of Tomorrow” for an opportunity to win a prize of $5,000. Live auditions will be held at the Apollo Theater located at 253 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027. Please arrive early. Only the first 200 acts will be seen.  Dianne McIntyre: In the Same Tongue Thursday, April 12 – Sunday, April 14, 2024 The Apollo’s Stages at the Victoria 8 PM, 2 PM, 8 PM, 3 PM | $20

Dance at The Apollo Stages at The Victoria opens with a vibrant movement, sound, and language-based work, by legendary choreographer Dianne McIntyre. In the Same Tongue (2023) unites a vigorous company of dancers and musicians to explore how dance and music “speak” to each other. With original music by celebrated composer Diedre Murray, and poetry by the late Obie award-winning playwright Ntozake Shange this work incorporates live music and dynamic vignettes to reveal how language creates worlds of beauty,

alienation, harmony, tension, or peace.  APOLLO EDUCATION PROGRAMS The Apollo continues its robust education programs that extend its commitment to acting as a catalyst for opportunity for the more than 20,000 students, teachers, and audiences it engages annually. The programs use The Apollo’s storied history as a cultural, civic, and community resource and its influence on Black culture to build knowledge and highlight the impact The Apollo has had on arts and culture worldwide, and also supports future generations of arts and entertainment practitioners both inside and out of the classroom. School Day Live returns with two exciting programs, aimed at students ranging from grade 3 to grade 12. Alongside The Apollo’s in-person educational programming is The Apollo’s recently launched digital education platform, Apollo Stories, designed to ignite meaningful conversations on justice, culture, and identity through free, educatorcurated lessons for high school-aged students. With programs and workshops offered in person and remotely, The Apollo provides several routes for students and educators to connect the performing arts to academic subject areas, incorporating National Core Arts Standards. The Apollo also offers a myriad of internship and apprenticeship opportunities for the next generation to learn about performing arts careers behind the scenes. To learn more, visit apollotheater.org/education.  School Day Live – Two Wings to Heaven: The Story of Bessie Coleman

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Thursday, March 14 & Friday, March 15, 2024 The Apollo Stages at the Victoria 11 AM | $5

Award-winning storyteller and actress, April Armstrong, tells Bessie Coleman’s triumphant story from childhood to renowned pilot in this original stage play. Using dialogue, song, movement and imagery; to illuminate the history of the 1920s, the science of aeronautics, and the need for civil rights for women and people of color. This fanciful tale includes a dreamy visit from Harriet Tubman, Joan of Arc and Paul Lawrence Dunbar, historic figures whose stories gave Bessie the inspiration she needed to transform into a lesson of winning against insurmountable odds. Production Adapted for Young Audiences, appropriate for grades 4 – 12. For more information visit https://www. apollotheater.org/education/schools/  School Day Live – Bombazo Dance Company: Cocobale Friday, April 12 , 2024 The Apollo’s Historic Theater| 11 AM | $5

Explore the rhythm of resistance through music and dance at this School Day Live. Uncover the history of Cocobale, Puerto Rico’s forgotten stick fighting dance first practiced amongst enslaved people on the Island during the Bomba gatherings. Bombazine Dance Company: Cocobale celebrates and explores the history of Puerto Rico’s first musical genre, Bomba. With music and dance dating back to the 17th century, this School Day Live is one for the history books. Most appropriate for students grades 3-12.

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If you are anywhere in your journey with substance use disorder,

I want you to stop, look around and open your heart. Revel in the abundance of your existence. See how small substance use disorder can be when sat next to all that you are or ever could be. Fill your existence with beauty, purpose and a life of service. And your substance use disorder— your history of addiction, the things you may have done that you are not proud of—will one day be small enough to deal with while allowing you space to live this life of joy. Hold on. We are not the sum of our scars but rather a beautiful mosaic of the life they hold together. —Joseph Washington, DC In recovery from substance use disorder

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