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SUMMARY:Press Released: Demand Dilemma
DESCRIPTION:DALLAS (Feb. 23 2025) – April Sha’Lil will host Shine Phygital Phase II – “Demand Dilemma”: An Interactive Print Press and Neighborhood-GO Experience” on Saturday\, March 8\, 2025\, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the South Dallas Cultural Center.  \nApril Sha’Lil’s album “SHINE” will premiere later this year. The album experience\, SHINE Phygital\, offers multiple experiences\, immersing aspiring leaders in the essence of the messages of the unreleased debut album. As part of SHINE Phygital\, Demand Dilemma will increase awareness of resource gaps in South Dallas while driving traffic to South Dallas – District 7 businesses and opportunity zones.  \nEvent details:  \n\nHands-on print workshop using traditional techniques – just like civil rights activists did decades ago – raising the question of why underserved communities still lack resources today. \nStorytelling with the Split Reality VR activation highlights the impact of investment versus neglect in underserved communities. \nThe Neighborhood GO experience is not your average scavenger hunt; it prompts participants to visit and learn about local businesses and landmarks while also challenging them to think critically about resource gaps and ideate about new housing models or new businesses they can bring to the community. \nDallas City Council Candidate O’Neil Hesson is collaborating on this event to help receive and distribute donated self-care and wellness essentials to the community. \n\nSometimes\, the seed of leadership within a person is simply waiting for exposure to the right environment for it to grow – environments that force leadership to spring forth. My hope is that this experience drives leaders to move beyond the surface-level understanding of economic disparities and instead immerse themselves into it to disrupt it. And of course\, I am promoting my debut album. — April Sha’Lil  \nAttendees are encouraged to contribute to a resource drive supporting local families. Donations of facial masks\, bath bombs\, lotion and other self care essentials can be dropped off the day of the event at the South Dallas Cultural Center.  \nFor more information on the Shine Phygital Phase II: Demand Dilemma or to schedule interviews\, please contact:  \nTess McGill  \n210-275-1877  \nt.mcgill@plugin-tps.com \n 
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/press-released-demand-dilemma/
LOCATION:South Dallas Cultural Center\, 3400 South Fitzhugh Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Business Expo,Community event,community event,Evening
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SUMMARY:Realizing the Dream Healthy Living Expo
DESCRIPTION:The Don’t Believe the Hype Foundation\, in conjunction with WAAITT\, Comerica Bank\, I Messenger Media LLC (Texas Metro News\, Garland Journal and I Messenger)\, Heroes House\, MOCCA Cosmetics\, Black Business Directory\, several other nonprofit organizations\, and the City of Dallas are hosting the 6th Annual Realizing the Dream Expo\, Monday\, January 16\, 2023\, at the African American Museum in beautiful Sunny South Dallas.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/realizing-the-dream-healthy-living-expo/
LOCATION:African American Museum\, 3536 Grand Ave\, Dallas
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Community event,Free Event
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SUMMARY:JPMorgan Chase Hosts Dallas Community Summit
DESCRIPTION:  \nJPMorgan Chase Hosts Dallas Community Summit to Promote Generational Wealth-Building in Black and Hispanic Communities\n\nEvent to offer insights on financial health\, path to home ownership\, and entrepreneurship \n\nThe Summit will take place at Gilley’s South Side Event Center on Saturday\, May 21\, 2022\, from 11a.m. CST to 3:00 p.m. CST. Invited speakers include: \n\nMariana Atencio\, Award-Winning Journalist\, Motivational Speaker\, Best-Selling Author and Founder of GoLike\nIan Dunlap: Master Stock Investor\, and Founder of Red Panda\nDaymond John: Founder and CEO of FUBU\, Star of ABC & Shark Tank\, and CEO of the Shark Group\nMC Lyte: TV Producer\, DJ\, and Philanthropist\nDr. Lynn Richardson: Entertainment Executive and Celebrity Financial Expert\nGaby Natale\, Triple EMMY-Winning Journalist\, Best-Selling Author\, Motivational Speaker and Entrepreneur.\nSoledad O’Brien\, CEO of SO’B Productions\, Journalist\, Producer and Philanthropist
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/jpmorgan-chase-hosts-dallas-community-summit/
LOCATION:Gilley’s South Side Event
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Community event,Free Event,Networking
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SUMMARY:You Can Live Again Expo and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by award-winning philanthropist and You Can Live Again\, LLC Founder Kertrina Dauway\, the You Can Live Again Expo and Awards Announcements will take place on May 21st at Edison’s\, featuring its annual awards announcements\, star-studded panels\, entertainment\, empowerment sessions\, wellness experiences\, vendor shopping and more! \n  \nA Dallas-based empowerment organization for men and women seeking inspiration following life’s struggles – will present the You Can Live Again Expo and Awards Announcements at Edison’s on May 21st from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Spearheaded by YCLA Founder\, award-winning philanthropist and House of Blues Gospel Brunch Emcee Kertrina Dauway\, the highly anticipated event will feature power-packed sessions\, star-studded panels\, live entertainment\, wellness activiations\, vendor shopping\, and more.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/you-can-live-again-expo-and-awards/
LOCATION:Edisons\, 1724 Cockrell Ave\, Dallas\, Texas
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Business Expo,Networking
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SUMMARY:DBCC's 37TH ANNUAL QUEST FOR SUCCESS LUNCHEON
DESCRIPTION:  \nPresented by the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce\, the 37th Annual Quest for Success Luncheon will take place on May 10th at On The Levee\, as a time to celebrate\, honor and spotlight local entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders making a significant impact for the city. \n  \n“The Quest for Success Awards shine a light on businesses and nonprofits that aren’t just simply doing well for themselves\, but for those leaders who are finding innovative ways to life the communities they serve\,” said Harrison L. Blair\, President of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce. “This year’s Quest is focused on arts-related businesses and arts-related nonprofits that continue to make a significant impact across North Texas. We hope that you will come and celebrate these leaders with us.” \n  \nThe 2022 Quest for Success Awards Honorees Are: \n  \n\nTeresa Coleman Wash\, Founder & Executive Artistic Director\, The Bishop Arts Theater\nVicki Meek\, Multimedia Artist and Independent Curator\nTerry Loftis\, President & Executive Director\, The Arts Community Alliance (TACA)\nDr. Harry Robinson\, Founder and CEO\, The African American Museum of Dallas\nZenetta Drew\, Executive Director\, Dallas Black Dance Theater\nPhillip Collins\, Artist & Curator\, Dallas Museum of Art\nJohn Spriggins\, Manager of South Dallas Cultural Center\nCurtis King\, Founder of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL)\nJohn Paul Baptist\, Arts Commission Chair for the City of Dallas\nAnn Williams\, Founder of Dallas Black Dance Theater\nArthello (Mae) Beck\, Wife of Late Artist Arthello Beck (accepting his posthumous award)\nDarren James\, President of KAI Enterprises\n\n  \nGuests at The Quest Awards will enjoy a seated lunch\, live entertainment\, and a special video presentation highlighting the Quest for Success honorees’ secrets to success. \n  \nTickets for The Quest for Success Luncheon are on sale at DBCC.org\, with individual tickets beginning at $200. Sponsorships and Business Tables are also available. For more information\, visit DBCC.org.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/dbcc-honors-local-entrepreneurs-and-non-profit-leaders-at-37th-annual-quest-for-success-luncheon/
LOCATION:On The Levee\, 1358 Motor Circle\, Dallas\, TX\, 75207
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Networking
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SUMMARY:City of Dallas Hiring Event
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 7\, 2022; 9am – 4pm; Dallas Convention Center; 650 S Griffin\, 75202. \nPositions: Engineers; 311 Customer Service; inspectors; heavy equipment operators; clerks; waterpark workers; plumbers; police dispatchers; custodians; truck drivers; office assistants\, and more. Free. \nParking: Griffin Street garage. Bring ID\, Social Security card; expect on the spot interviews. \nCo-sponsor: Workforce Solutions. \nContact: 214-624-7444. \nApply: https://5lx.us/w2Q6zb
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/city-of-dallas-hiring-event/
LOCATION:Dallas Convention Center\, 650 S Griffin St.
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event
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SUMMARY:FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH BUSINESS EXPO
DESCRIPTION:National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum presents a Business Expo in honor of Black History Month for the community.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNATIONAL MULTICULTURAL WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM PRESENTS IN HONOR OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH\, A FREE BUSINESS EXPO FOR THE COMMUNITY.\nDate: Saturday\, February 26\, 2022\nTime: 11AM – 4PM\nLocation: The Warehouse\, 1125 E. Berry Street\, Fort Worth\, TX 76110\nTickets: Free Admission | RSVP Requested\nSponsorship & Vendor Opportunities Available:\nVendor Booths: $200. Register on Eventbrite\, or call the Museum Business Office – (817) 922-9999. Vendor Details – Call Tann G. @ 214-924-8133 or Misty W. @ 817-819-4345.\nVENDORS:\n$150.00. Includes:\n–1 – 8 foot table & 2 chairs.\n–Free lunch for 2 people.\nNote: Electricity is not included in booth fee.\nElectrical Outlet Fee – $50.00.\nCall Tann G. @ 214-924-8133\, for details.\nCall Misty W. @ 817-819-4345\, for details.\nVarious Sponsorships Available. Sponsorship details call 817-922-9999.\nContact National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum Business Office at (817) 922-9999 or email receptionist@cowboysofcolor.org\, for details.\n\n\nThank you to our 2022 Black History Month Program Sponsors!\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPublic Events Policy Waiver\nAn inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By visiting/participating you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.\nNon-vaccinated attendees are encouraged to wear a mask at all times (including parking lots)\, except when they are actively eating or drinking. National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum will continue to implement a series of health and sanitization policies and procedures and is monitoring guidelines from the CDC\, and public health officials. Please be advised that these safety protocols remain subject to change.\nThank you for helping us to keep our event location clean and healthy in this difficult time. Your cooperation helps to keep our non-profit organization running and supporting educational family oriented programs.
URL:https://dallasweekly.com/event/free-black-history-month-business-expo/
LOCATION:The Warehouse\, 1125 East Berry Street\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business Expo,community event,Evening
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