Ed Harris, Clancy Brown and More Fight Racism Through Tears: The Event Against Racism & Stereotyping
The Man/Kind Project, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to fight racism and intolerance by uniting cultures through awareness and empathy, is set to present Tears: The Event Against Racism & Stereotyping, a Global Online Event unifying our voices in the spirit of empathy, tolerance and understanding.
Tears will feature a dynamic group of passionate artists and activists, with a growing list of celebrities including Ed Harris, Clancy Brown, Anne-Marie Johnson, Amy Hill, Michael Dorn, Beverly Johnson, Alan Rosenberg, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Christopher B. Duncan, and many others, who are candid and unvarnished in their personal revelations and observations.
Video: Tears: The Event Against Racism and Stereotyping
Participants will deliver powerful testimonies and introspections during this critical time, weaponizing empathy and inviting the viewers to share their voices in the fight against bigotry.
Tears hopes to unlock secrets and inspire more people to come forward and share personal experiences...
Tears will feature a dynamic group of passionate artists and activists, with a growing list of celebrities including Ed Harris, Clancy Brown, Anne-Marie Johnson, Amy Hill, Michael Dorn, Beverly Johnson, Alan Rosenberg, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Christopher B. Duncan, and many others, who are candid and unvarnished in their personal revelations and observations.
Video: Tears: The Event Against Racism and Stereotyping
Participants will deliver powerful testimonies and introspections during this critical time, weaponizing empathy and inviting the viewers to share their voices in the fight against bigotry.
Tears hopes to unlock secrets and inspire more people to come forward and share personal experiences...
- 8/17/2020
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The Walmart Foundation has awarded a $3 million grant to National 4-h Council to reach over 250,000 youth and their communities with essential nutrition education through the 4-h Healthy Habits Program in 2020.
Since 2012, National 4-h Council, through funding from the Walmart Foundation, has impacted over one million young people with healthy living programming, focusing on underserved populations who face challenges in achieving positive health outcomes nationwide.
This year, celebrity chef, media personality and Tennessee 4-h alumna Carla Hall is joining the effort as the 4-h Healthy Habits Program Ambassador to help youth build a lifetime of healthy living skills.
“4-h provides important hands-on-learning experiences for youth who are just beginning to learn skills that will empower them for a successful future,” said Hall. “4-h encouraged me to explore my passions and understand the value of my individuality. I hope that my commitment to mindful, nutritious cooking and always cooking with love can...
Since 2012, National 4-h Council, through funding from the Walmart Foundation, has impacted over one million young people with healthy living programming, focusing on underserved populations who face challenges in achieving positive health outcomes nationwide.
This year, celebrity chef, media personality and Tennessee 4-h alumna Carla Hall is joining the effort as the 4-h Healthy Habits Program Ambassador to help youth build a lifetime of healthy living skills.
“4-h provides important hands-on-learning experiences for youth who are just beginning to learn skills that will empower them for a successful future,” said Hall. “4-h encouraged me to explore my passions and understand the value of my individuality. I hope that my commitment to mindful, nutritious cooking and always cooking with love can...
- 1/30/2020
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Stony Brook University honored the largest graduating class in its history this week at Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium.
The Class of 2019 joins the ranks of nearly 200,000 Seawolves worldwide, united by a vision of a bold new future.
“Distinguished members of the Class of 2019, you are among the more than 7,500 students that will receive a total of 7,625 degrees from Stony Brook University this year,” said President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., in his milestone 10th commencement address. “That is an all-time record on both counts. Our graduates span 69 countries, 39 states, and range in age from 18 to 72, and we are proud of each and every one of you.”
A highlight of the ceremony was when Alan Alda, award-winning actor, polymath, and the inspiration behind the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University, spoke to the class of 2019 after receiving a Doctor of Fine Arts honorary degree, conferred on behalf of...
The Class of 2019 joins the ranks of nearly 200,000 Seawolves worldwide, united by a vision of a bold new future.
“Distinguished members of the Class of 2019, you are among the more than 7,500 students that will receive a total of 7,625 degrees from Stony Brook University this year,” said President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., in his milestone 10th commencement address. “That is an all-time record on both counts. Our graduates span 69 countries, 39 states, and range in age from 18 to 72, and we are proud of each and every one of you.”
A highlight of the ceremony was when Alan Alda, award-winning actor, polymath, and the inspiration behind the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University, spoke to the class of 2019 after receiving a Doctor of Fine Arts honorary degree, conferred on behalf of...
- 5/31/2019
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At the 10th anniversary 4-h Legacy Awards nearly 450 business leaders, philanthropists, celebrities, prominent alumni, special guests and dignitaries joined National 4-h Council at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington, D.C., to recognize the accomplishments of our nation’s youth and those individuals that make it possible for millions of young people to learn important life and leadership skills through 4-h youth development programs.
Carla Hall kicks off the 2019 4-h Legacy Awards with Jennifer Nettles
Emceed by TV personality, author and chef, Carla Hall, the evening recognized notable attendees including, Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, Jennifer Nettles, who received the 4-h Brand Champion Award; Triple crown winning race horse trainer, Bob Baffert, IndyCar Race winner, Charlie Kimball, Colonel Ericka Flanigan of the U.S. Air Force, and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers who all received the Distinguished 4-h Alumni Medallion. During the event, each honoree shared personal reflections on how 4-h provided life-changing experiences...
Carla Hall kicks off the 2019 4-h Legacy Awards with Jennifer Nettles
Emceed by TV personality, author and chef, Carla Hall, the evening recognized notable attendees including, Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, Jennifer Nettles, who received the 4-h Brand Champion Award; Triple crown winning race horse trainer, Bob Baffert, IndyCar Race winner, Charlie Kimball, Colonel Ericka Flanigan of the U.S. Air Force, and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers who all received the Distinguished 4-h Alumni Medallion. During the event, each honoree shared personal reflections on how 4-h provided life-changing experiences...
- 3/19/2019
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The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center’s 12th Annual Get Wild Benefit will take place on Saturday, June 23.
The event will be hosted by Joan and Bernard Carl at Little Orchard in Southampton in New York, and will honour Jay Schneiderman, Southampton Town Supervisor, and Susan McGraw Keber, East Hampton Town Trustee.
Benefit co-chairs include Hilaria and Alec Baldwin, Kim Cattrall, Jimmy Fallon and Beth Stern.
For tickets and more info, click here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/18008-evelyn-alexander-wildlife-rescue-centers-12th-annual-get-wild-benefit
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The event will be hosted by Joan and Bernard Carl at Little Orchard in Southampton in New York, and will honour Jay Schneiderman, Southampton Town Supervisor, and Susan McGraw Keber, East Hampton Town Trustee.
Benefit co-chairs include Hilaria and Alec Baldwin, Kim Cattrall, Jimmy Fallon and Beth Stern.
For tickets and more info, click here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/18008-evelyn-alexander-wildlife-rescue-centers-12th-annual-get-wild-benefit
Related past articles Btig Celebrates Success of Btig Charity Day 2018Btig Announces Growing List of Celebrity Guest Traders for Btig Charity Day 2018Stars of Stony Brook University Gala Honoring Dorothy Lichtenstein Raises $7.1 Million
Find out more about contacting these celebrities →
Copyright © 2018 Look To The Stars. This article may not be reproduced without explicit written permission; if you are not reading this via email or in your news reader, the...
- 6/12/2018
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Nearly 700 guests gathered on Wednesday evening at Pier Sixty at Chelsea Piers to honor one of America’s most dedicated and energetic art and education benefactors, Dorothy Lichtenstein, at the annual Stars of Stony Brook Gala.
The philanthropist and wife of the late artist Roy Lichtenstein was recognized for her long-running support of a host of arts, cultural and science initiatives at the University, including the Stony Brook Southampton creative writing and film program, one that provides a vital incubator for students and established writers and filmmakers at campuses on Long Island’s East End and in Manhattan.
Since its inception in 2000, the Stony Brook Foundation’s Stars of Stony Brook Gala had raised $50 million to support student scholarships and a featured academic program of excellence. This year’s Gala adds a new record with over $7.1 million raised, including a $5 million donation from Lichtenstein earmarked to support Stony Brook Southampton...
The philanthropist and wife of the late artist Roy Lichtenstein was recognized for her long-running support of a host of arts, cultural and science initiatives at the University, including the Stony Brook Southampton creative writing and film program, one that provides a vital incubator for students and established writers and filmmakers at campuses on Long Island’s East End and in Manhattan.
Since its inception in 2000, the Stony Brook Foundation’s Stars of Stony Brook Gala had raised $50 million to support student scholarships and a featured academic program of excellence. This year’s Gala adds a new record with over $7.1 million raised, including a $5 million donation from Lichtenstein earmarked to support Stony Brook Southampton...
- 4/17/2018
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