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LaShawnna
Stanley
is a hero to women's empowerment!
She has appeared on national networks
such as BET's Hip-Hop vs. America,
UPN news, and Vh1's Hip-Hop Videos:
Sexpolitation On The Set defending
the rights of women in the music
industry.
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Jam
Donaldson
is a writer, producer, cultural
critic, and
attorney. In her trademark style
filled with humor, candor and edgy
wit, she speaks on issues of race,
hip hop culture and the media.
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Jacqueline
Rhinehart
has
achieved a successful 24-year career
as a marketing and publicity executive
for companies in music, publishing
and government.
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Rob
Tillman
Almost
one year to the day after graduating
5th in his high school class and
receiving a full academic scholarship
to a major university, Rob sat in
a jail cell. He had not committed
a crime; but being associated with
someone that had, put him facing
the same fate of a felony record
and closed doors of opportunity
in his future. At the time he thought,
Wrong place, wrong time, and wrong
person.
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Jimi
Izrael
Jimi Izrael is an award-winning
reporter and culture-critic from
East Cleveland, Ohio who currently
moderates The Barbershop for National
Public Radios Tell Me More with
Michel Martin, blogs the headline
for the Washington Posts, The Root.com,
and Primary Colors for TV One Online.
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Karen
Hunter
This Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
is one of the most sought-after
collaborators in publishing. She
is also one of the most sought-after
voices in America. She has recently
parlayed her successes into her
very-own imprint—Karen Hunter
Publishing—a division of Pocket
Books at Simon & Schuster. [View
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Alonzo
Williams
During
his more than twenty-five plus years
in the music industry, Lonzo has
helped shape, structure and catapult
the careers of some of Rap Music's
most notable and biggest talents
to date - Dr. Dre, Battle cat, Eaze
E and Ice Cube not to mention.
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Deon
Price
Deon
Price is a former standup comedian
with eighteen years of experience
as a Youth Service Worker as well
as ten years in juvenile probation.
He has dedicated most of his adult
life to the field of youth and child
development. Currently he is a youth
and family program Director for
a major non-profit organization.
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Daniel
B. Landry
Daniel
was born in San Francisco, California
in 1968. He was raised in an area
called the Western Addition, better
known as the Fillmore. At the age
of 13, Daniel would be kicked out
of middle school, and at the age
of 15 would also be kicked out of
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Richard
B. Jefferson,
Esq.
Richard
B. Jefferson has extensive experience
in Entertainment Law, Business Law,
and Intellectual Property Law. He
has been involved in the Entertainment
industry for many years, primarily
fulfilling the business and legal
affairs component for small to medium-sized
companies. [View
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Saideh
Browne
Saideh
grew up when Hip-Hop was really
building momentum; Kurtis Blow,
Doug E. Fresh and The Get Fresh
Crew were popular, Queen Latifah
made the ladies proud, and Hip-Hop
life in New York City was good.
In 1989, Saideh was forced to deal
with a teenage pregnancy; through
the 90's she ran a successful urban
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Mack
D. McGhee
Mack
Dion McGhee was born in Chicago
Heights, IL. At the age of 19, Mack
became the victim of violence while
at a New Year’s Eve Party.
During the attack, he took three
blows to the head and face with
the clawed side of a hammer, requiring
36 stitches to his face and head.
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