Women’s eNews Announces the Honorees for its 20th Annual 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Awards Gala
Lori Sokol, Executive Director of Women’s eNews, has announced the Honorees for its 20th annual 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Awards Gala, to take place on October 26 at Club 101 in New York City. The event was previously scheduled for May 4.
The honorees include: Taina Bien-Aimé – Executive Director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women; Chantal Bonitto – Director of Inclusive Philanthropy, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; Esi Eggleston Bracey – Executive Vice President and COO of Beauty and Personal Care Company at Unilever North America; Karen Cahn – Founder & CEO, iFundWomen; Tamsen Fadal – Emmy award-winning journalist, PIX11 News; Susan Herman – President, American Civil Liberties Union (Aclu); Jessica Houssian – Co-founder & Co-CEO, Equality Fund; Tokata Iron Eyes – Youth Leader in the Rezpect Our Water campaign; Imara Jones – Emmy Award Winner and creator of TransLash Media; Dr. Marianne Legato – Director of the Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine; Suzanne Braun Levine – First Editor of Ms. Magazine; Congresswoman Carolyn D.
The honorees include: Taina Bien-Aimé – Executive Director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women; Chantal Bonitto – Director of Inclusive Philanthropy, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; Esi Eggleston Bracey – Executive Vice President and COO of Beauty and Personal Care Company at Unilever North America; Karen Cahn – Founder & CEO, iFundWomen; Tamsen Fadal – Emmy award-winning journalist, PIX11 News; Susan Herman – President, American Civil Liberties Union (Aclu); Jessica Houssian – Co-founder & Co-CEO, Equality Fund; Tokata Iron Eyes – Youth Leader in the Rezpect Our Water campaign; Imara Jones – Emmy Award Winner and creator of TransLash Media; Dr. Marianne Legato – Director of the Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine; Suzanne Braun Levine – First Editor of Ms. Magazine; Congresswoman Carolyn D.
- 4/6/2020
- Look to the Stars
Alfred Jackson, one of Prince’s six surviving siblings, has died, Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Jackson was 66.
“Hi…this morning my older beloved brother Alfred passed on,” Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson posted on Facebook via Star Tribune. “Thank u for respecting our privacy at this time & 4 being so nice 2 him.”
Jackson, Prince’s older half-brother, died at his home in Kansas City, Missouri, according to TMZ, who first reported the news. The cause of death has not been released, but police told TMZ that they believe he died of natural causes.
“Hi…this morning my older beloved brother Alfred passed on,” Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson posted on Facebook via Star Tribune. “Thank u for respecting our privacy at this time & 4 being so nice 2 him.”
Jackson, Prince’s older half-brother, died at his home in Kansas City, Missouri, according to TMZ, who first reported the news. The cause of death has not been released, but police told TMZ that they believe he died of natural causes.
- 8/30/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Crystal Blanchette, the personal chef to Prince before his death, said she saw warning signs in the musician’s behavior and tried to warn those close to him at the time.
“There was a change in his moods. Irritable, annoyed, uncomfortable, tired. I felt like I was watching him kind of fade away,” Blanchette said in a new clip from an interview with “20/20.”
The episode, set to air on ABC Friday, will see ABC News Correspondent Bob Woodruff investigate the crisis caused by the proliferation of synthetic opioid fentanyl. Prince died in April 2016 of an accidental fentanyl overdose.
“I had saw someone that I just knew I couldn’t have in my life anymore, and I couldn’t protect him,” she said. “I did share with other people what was happening, and they just chose to ignore it.”
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“There was a change in his moods. Irritable, annoyed, uncomfortable, tired. I felt like I was watching him kind of fade away,” Blanchette said in a new clip from an interview with “20/20.”
The episode, set to air on ABC Friday, will see ABC News Correspondent Bob Woodruff investigate the crisis caused by the proliferation of synthetic opioid fentanyl. Prince died in April 2016 of an accidental fentanyl overdose.
“I had saw someone that I just knew I couldn’t have in my life anymore, and I couldn’t protect him,” she said. “I did share with other people what was happening, and they just chose to ignore it.”
Also Read: #PrinceDay: A Life in Pictures, From Before 'Purple Rain...
- 9/28/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Fentanyl, the super-potent opioid, has emerged as the most dangerous new drug in a generation. For many, it wasn’t a household term until Prince died suddenly in April 2016 after taking the drug. But over the past decade, fentanyl was also a factor in the fatal overdoses of several other rock & roll artists and, last November, rising rapper Lil Peep died at 21 after taking a combination of fentanyl and Xanax. And according to reports, the drug is spreading and being cut into heroin, making the epidemic even worse.
In a new 20/20 segment,...
In a new 20/20 segment,...
- 9/25/2018
- by Jerry Portwood
- Rollingstone.com
In a letter dated Tuesday, Carver County District Court Judge Kevin Eide denied a request from three of Prince’s heirs to reconsider the artist’s estate’s recent agreement with Tidal, which was approved by the court in May. Attorneys for heirs Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John R. Nelson submitted a heavily redacted request earlier this month that, according to a response letter from the estate, requested reconsideration of that agreement on the basis of news reports that alleged Tidal had falsified its streaming numbers.
Included in the deal is a week’s exclusive streaming rights for an album of unreleased material that will be co-curated by Jay-z and is scheduled for release next year; the agreement also settled “previously unresolved legal matters” between the estate and Tidal, which had been ongoing in the wake of the confused state of the artist’s business affairs after his death...
Included in the deal is a week’s exclusive streaming rights for an album of unreleased material that will be co-curated by Jay-z and is scheduled for release next year; the agreement also settled “previously unresolved legal matters” between the estate and Tidal, which had been ongoing in the wake of the confused state of the artist’s business affairs after his death...
- 6/27/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
In a letter dated Wednesday, an attorney for Prince’s estate called a request by three of the late artist’s heirs for a reconsideration of its recent agreement with Tidal, which would include a week’s exclusive streaming rights to an album of unreleased material, “meritless” and asked that it be denied.
The agreement, announced last month, “concludes the previously unresolved legal matters between the Prince Estate and Tidal,” which had been ongoing in the wake of the confused state of the artist’s business affairs after his death from an accidental overdose in April 2016, according to a release. Attorneys for heirs Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John R. Nelson submitted a heavily redacted request on Tuesday that, according to Wednesday’s response letter, requested reconsideration of that agreement. That deal included streaming rights for an upcoming album of unreleased Prince material — which would be exclusive to the service for one week,...
The agreement, announced last month, “concludes the previously unresolved legal matters between the Prince Estate and Tidal,” which had been ongoing in the wake of the confused state of the artist’s business affairs after his death from an accidental overdose in April 2016, according to a release. Attorneys for heirs Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John R. Nelson submitted a heavily redacted request on Tuesday that, according to Wednesday’s response letter, requested reconsideration of that agreement. That deal included streaming rights for an upcoming album of unreleased Prince material — which would be exclusive to the service for one week,...
- 6/20/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
A judge has denied a request from Prince’s siblings, who are the heirs of his estate, to move the contents of the late music icon’s vault away from Hollywood due to the ongoing Southern California wildfires.
In court documents obtained by The Blast, Comerica Bank & Trust, the representatives of Prince’s estate, opposed the proposed move because they feel the Iron Mountain facility that houses the vault, which includes archives of unreleased music, is far enough from the fires and not in immediate danger.
Lawyers for Comerica wrote in a letter to the judge, “Had the Nelsons contacted...
In court documents obtained by The Blast, Comerica Bank & Trust, the representatives of Prince’s estate, opposed the proposed move because they feel the Iron Mountain facility that houses the vault, which includes archives of unreleased music, is far enough from the fires and not in immediate danger.
Lawyers for Comerica wrote in a letter to the judge, “Had the Nelsons contacted...
- 12/11/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
Minnesota fans will always bleed purple for Prince.
The Minnesota Twins honored their hometown hero by changing the hue of Target Field to purple on Friday night as they took on the Cleveland Indians, accompanied by the late singer’s family, including siblings Sharon Nelson, Omarr Baker and Norrine Nelson.
As a part of the ‘Prince Night’ tribute, players and staff wore purple warm-up tees with Prince’s iconic emblem adorned on them, while the prince of funk’s music played before the game and between innings.
Fans were treated to a special gift from the baseball team to help...
The Minnesota Twins honored their hometown hero by changing the hue of Target Field to purple on Friday night as they took on the Cleveland Indians, accompanied by the late singer’s family, including siblings Sharon Nelson, Omarr Baker and Norrine Nelson.
As a part of the ‘Prince Night’ tribute, players and staff wore purple warm-up tees with Prince’s iconic emblem adorned on them, while the prince of funk’s music played before the game and between innings.
Fans were treated to a special gift from the baseball team to help...
- 6/19/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
The Minnesota probate judge overseeing the late Prince’s estate has declared his six siblings are the heirs to the multiple millions of dollars he left behind. The late singer’s sister, Tyka Nelson, and half-siblings Omarr Baker, Alfred Jackson, Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John Nelson will divide the worth of Prince estate, the Minneapolis Star […]
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- 5/20/2017
- by Aleks Simeonova
- Uinterview
Prince‘s six siblings were officially declared the heirs of his estate on Friday by a Minnesota judge.
Judge Kevin Eide made the decision based on the fact that the music icon died without a will and that his sister, Tyka Nelson, and his five half-siblings are his rightful heirs, according to CBS News.
In a statement to People, his siblings said, “We are thrilled and relieved that Judge Eide granted our request to be the official heirs of our brother’s estate. Our ultimate goal is to remain a united front and honor his legacy together as a family and for his fans globally.
Judge Kevin Eide made the decision based on the fact that the music icon died without a will and that his sister, Tyka Nelson, and his five half-siblings are his rightful heirs, according to CBS News.
In a statement to People, his siblings said, “We are thrilled and relieved that Judge Eide granted our request to be the official heirs of our brother’s estate. Our ultimate goal is to remain a united front and honor his legacy together as a family and for his fans globally.
- 5/20/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Claims from two more alleged heirs vying for Prince’s estimated $250 million estate have been dismissed.
According to court documents obtained by People, Judge Kevin W. Eide ordered that “Brianna Nelson and are excluded as heirs” of the late icon’s estate.
In previous legal filings, Brianna claimed to be the daughter of Prince’s reported half-brother Duane Nelson Sr., who died in 2011. Duane Sr. also had a son, Duane Jr., who died in 2005 and left behind a daughter, Victoria.
However, following genetic testing, it was determined that Brianna and Victoria are not blood relatives of Prince, as their father...
According to court documents obtained by People, Judge Kevin W. Eide ordered that “Brianna Nelson and are excluded as heirs” of the late icon’s estate.
In previous legal filings, Brianna claimed to be the daughter of Prince’s reported half-brother Duane Nelson Sr., who died in 2011. Duane Sr. also had a son, Duane Jr., who died in 2005 and left behind a daughter, Victoria.
However, following genetic testing, it was determined that Brianna and Victoria are not blood relatives of Prince, as their father...
- 10/28/2016
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Prince William and Princess Kate are again walking in Princess Diana‘s footsteps.
On Friday, the royal couple visited Francis House, a hospice in Manchester for children and young adults. It is the same hospice where William’s late mother memorably visited 25 years ago. Like Diana, Kate made children’s charities a key cause among her royal duties.
During the emotional visit, the royal couple walked by a large photograph of the prince’s late mother on the wall, and William commented on how nice it was to have the “family connection.”
“I was saying I was here when Princess Diana...
On Friday, the royal couple visited Francis House, a hospice in Manchester for children and young adults. It is the same hospice where William’s late mother memorably visited 25 years ago. Like Diana, Kate made children’s charities a key cause among her royal duties.
During the emotional visit, the royal couple walked by a large photograph of the prince’s late mother on the wall, and William commented on how nice it was to have the “family connection.”
“I was saying I was here when Princess Diana...
- 10/14/2016
- by michelletauber2013
- PEOPLE.com
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This article originally appeared on EW.com.
Dozens of stars gathered in St. Paul, Minnesota on Thursday to honor the late musical icon Prince, who died in April, at a special tribute concert planned by Prince’s family.
The show, which featured friends and mentees Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Tori Kelly, Prince’s ex-wife Mayte Garcia, Morris Day & The Time, Judith Hill, Doug E. Fresh, Liv Warfield, Nicole Scherzinger, and Jessie J, was held at Xcel Energy Center in Prince’s hometown. Though Christina Aguilera and John Mayer had been set to perform,...
This article originally appeared on EW.com.
Dozens of stars gathered in St. Paul, Minnesota on Thursday to honor the late musical icon Prince, who died in April, at a special tribute concert planned by Prince’s family.
The show, which featured friends and mentees Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Tori Kelly, Prince’s ex-wife Mayte Garcia, Morris Day & The Time, Judith Hill, Doug E. Fresh, Liv Warfield, Nicole Scherzinger, and Jessie J, was held at Xcel Energy Center in Prince’s hometown. Though Christina Aguilera and John Mayer had been set to perform,...
- 10/14/2016
- by Sarah
- PEOPLE.com
The battle over Prince's estate is one step closer to reaching its conclusion. Carver County Judge Kevin Eide ordered genetic testing Friday on the late singer's four known half-siblings Tyka Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John Nelson. Two women - Brianna Nelson and Victoria Nelson - will also be tested after claiming they are the niece and grand-niece of the entertainer, according to the Associated Press. The judge's Friday order bars 29 other people, who claimed to either be the star's children, siblings or distant relatives, from seeking a stake of his massive estate, estimated to be worth more than $250 million.
- 7/29/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- PEOPLE.com
The battle over Prince's estate is one step closer to reaching its conclusion. Carver County Judge Kevin Eide ordered genetic testing Friday on the late singer's four known half-siblings Tyka Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Norrine Nelson and John Nelson. Two women - Brianna Nelson and Victoria Nelson - will also be tested after claiming they are the niece and grand-niece of the entertainer, according to the Associated Press. The judge's Friday order bars 29 other people, who claimed to either be the star's children, siblings or distant relatives, from seeking a stake of his massive estate, estimated to be worth more than $250 million.
- 7/29/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- PEOPLE.com
The future of the late Prince's estimated $250 million estate is still undetermined - but interested parties met in Minnesota Monday morning for the latest hearing in the matter. On the topic of locating a will, "We've looked under every box lid," said David Crosby, a lawyer for Prince's bank Bremer Trust, according the Star Tribune. He added, "The inquiry is coming to a close very soon." Prince was 57 when he died at his Paisley Park compound in Chanhassen, Minnesota, on April 21. Six weeks after his death, the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office released a statement announcing the music icon died of an opioid overdose,...
- 6/27/2016
- by Jeff Nelson and Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
The future of the late Prince's estimated $250 million estate is still undetermined - but interested parties met in Minnesota Monday morning for the latest hearing in the matter. Last week, Carver County District Judge Kevin Eide press would be allowed to cover the hearing, where arguments regarding genetic testing protocols were expected to be heard; the judge said in an order that he did not expect to hear arguments regarding the claims of potential heirs. Prince was 57 when he died at his Paisley Park compound in Chanhassen, Minnesota, on April 21. Six weeks after his death, the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office...
- 6/27/2016
- by Jeff Nelson and Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
Prince’s estate is being settled between his sister Tyka Nelson, his only full blooded sibling and his five half-siblings Alfred Jackson, Norrine Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Omarr Baker and John Nelson. The late singer apparently did not have a will, though attorneys are still searching for one. Five of Prince’s six siblings were present at a […]
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- 5/4/2016
- by Stefan Oliva
- Uinterview
Prince's sister Tyka Nelson and four of the singer's half-siblings met in court today for a hearing about the music legend's reported $250 million estate. The singer's 55-year-old sister appeared in front of a judge in Chaska, Minnesota, on Monday in a hearing to formally appoint the "special administrator" who will handle Prince's estate. Two of Prince's half-siblings, Norrine and Sharon Nelson, hugged and chatted at the hearing while the others - Omarr Baker, Alfred Jackson and John Nelson - sat quietly and had very little interaction. Tyka, Prince's only known full-blooded sibling, had no interaction with the other potential heirs at the hearing.
- 5/2/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Musical genius Prince died April 21 at the age of 57. Subscribe now for an inside look into his private life and shocking death, only in People.As the weight of their loss sets in, Prince's family members are scrambling to deal with the task of settling his affairs. In new documents, it's been confirmed that the iconic singer, who'd made millions over his decades-long career and was found dead on Apr. 21, did not leave behind a will and testament. On Tuesday morning, Prince's sister Tyka Nelson filed an emergency petition for the appointment of a special administrator, according to Minnesota court documents obtained by People.
- 4/26/2016
- by Elaine Aradillas, @elaineja
- PEOPLE.com
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