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Celebrating Black Excellence: Joy Reid’s Boldness, ‘The Proud Family’ Legacy, and the Rise of BWIE
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Black creativity and leadership where on full display recently, with events celebrating powerful voices and groundbreaking initiatives. from Joy Reid’s fearless approach to journalism to the continued cultural impact of The Proud Family and the launch of Black Women in Entertainment, the spirit of Black excellence shone brightly.let’s dive into these inspiring moments.
Joy Reid on Power and Fearlessness
At a recent C-Suite Luncheon, keynote speaker Joy Reid, creator and host of the ReidOut podcast, delivered a powerful message about embracing boldness. When asked to define her power, Reid responded with striking simplicity: “that I don’t have the good sense to be afraid.”
This statement speaks volumes.In a media landscape often fraught with challenges and pressures, Reid’s willingness to speak truth to power, even in the face of adversity, is a testament to her strength and conviction. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the greatest power lies in refusing to be silenced by fear. Her commitment to insightful, fearless journalism continues to resonate with audiences and inspire a new generation of media professionals.
‘The Proud family: Louder and Prouder’ Continues to Inspire
The legacy continues! The cast of The Proud Family recently gathered at the Disney Television animation studio in Glendale, California, for a screening and Q&A celebrating the season three debut of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.
Featuring Kyla Pratt, Brande victorian, Bruce W. Smith (creator & executive producer), Ralph Farquhar (executive producer), and Kurt Farquhar (songwriter & composer), the event was a vibrant party of the show’s enduring cultural impact. The cast delved into fan-favorite moments and explored the themes that have made The Proud Family a beloved series for generations.
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder isn’t just entertainment; it’s a reflection of Black family life, a celebration of identity, and a source of inspiration for young viewers. You can catch the new season now streaming on Disney+. It’s a show that continues to evolve while staying true to its roots, offering both nostalgia and fresh perspectives.
Black Women in entertainment Officially launches
A new force for advocacy and community engagement has arrived. Black Women in Entertainment (BWIE) recently celebrated its official launch in partnership with Crowns and Hops at Creature Comforts Brewery in Downtown Los Angeles.
Evolving from the impactful Black Women in Entertainment for Kamala initiative, BWIE is a nonpartisan association dedicated to supporting and uplifting black women in the entertainment industry. But their mission extends beyond professional advancement. BWIE is deeply committed to community service, partnering with neighborhood organizations to create meaningful change.
This launch signifies a powerful step towards greater representation,equity,and empowerment for Black women in entertainment. BWIE offers its members opportunities to give back, stay engaged, and contribute to a more just and equitable society. It’s a space where passion for entertainment meets a dedication to positive social impact. You can learn more about BWIE and how to get involved by visiting their website [website address would go here if available].
