Several notable celebrities, community leaders and entertainers descended on the city of New Orleans once again to attend the 15th Annual McDonald’s 365Black Awards, held today at the Ritz Carlton, New Orleans.
Kimberly Bryant; Monique Vann-Brown; Sheryl Lee Ralph; Tishauna Wilson; Symone Sanders
They were joined by attendees from across that nation who converged to recognize this year’s recipients of the distinguished awards, including popular Political Commentator Symone Sanders, renown actress/activist Sheryl Lee Ralph, Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant and next generation McDonald’s Owner/Operator Monique Vann-Brown. Additionally, college philanthropist Tishauna Wilson was recognized alongside this lineup to receive a $10,000 McDonald’s Hbcu Forward Scholarship, facilitated by Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
McDonald’s 365Black Awards take place annually to honor outstanding individuals who are committed to making positive contributions that strengthen the African-American community. The program launched in 2003 as an extension of the company’s 365Black platform,...
Kimberly Bryant; Monique Vann-Brown; Sheryl Lee Ralph; Tishauna Wilson; Symone Sanders
They were joined by attendees from across that nation who converged to recognize this year’s recipients of the distinguished awards, including popular Political Commentator Symone Sanders, renown actress/activist Sheryl Lee Ralph, Black Girls Code CEO Kimberly Bryant and next generation McDonald’s Owner/Operator Monique Vann-Brown. Additionally, college philanthropist Tishauna Wilson was recognized alongside this lineup to receive a $10,000 McDonald’s Hbcu Forward Scholarship, facilitated by Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
McDonald’s 365Black Awards take place annually to honor outstanding individuals who are committed to making positive contributions that strengthen the African-American community. The program launched in 2003 as an extension of the company’s 365Black platform,...
- 7/10/2018
- Look to the Stars
July 24, 2010: U2, the Irish rock legends are in the middle of reworking at least a couple of their old songs. They would be working with the American R and B singer Dave Hollister.
Dave seems extremely happy and enthusiastic about the project. It’s not been named yet, but Dave’s excitement clearly shows through one of his Tweets.
U2 fans started messaging him and asked for more info which Hollister said that he is to collaborate with the group. Together they would work on contemporary versions of U2 classics like ‘Grace’ from the album ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’ released in 2001 and ‘All I Want Is You’ from ‘Rattle and Hum’ that was released in the year.
Dave seems extremely happy and enthusiastic about the project. It’s not been named yet, but Dave’s excitement clearly shows through one of his Tweets.
U2 fans started messaging him and asked for more info which Hollister said that he is to collaborate with the group. Together they would work on contemporary versions of U2 classics like ‘Grace’ from the album ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’ released in 2001 and ‘All I Want Is You’ from ‘Rattle and Hum’ that was released in the year.
- 7/24/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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