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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Local Student Alayna Khan Receives Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation Youth Grant to Fight Childhood Hunger on Global Youth Service Day 2021

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Alayna Khan Receives Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation Youth Grant to Fight Childhood Hunger on Global Youth Service Day 2021

Jamaica, QueensAlayna Khan, a 7th grade student of Scholars Academy, community activist and Baisley Pond Park Block Association junior member since 2014 from Jamaica, Queens has been awarded a Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation Youth Grant through Youth Service America (YSA).  The grant will support Khan in leading a community service project that addresses the issue of childhood hunger.


In 2019, 34 million people lived in poverty in America.  As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, 1 in 6 people (more than 50 million people), including 1 in 4 children (approximately 17 million children) in the United States are experiencing food insecurity in 2021. A 2019 report by the Food Bank for New York City, found that Community District 12, which represents Hollis, Jamaica, and St. Albans, has the highest levels of food insecurity. This is a problem that can be solved, and young people are a part of the solution. Youth-led activities will take place on Global Youth Service Day, April 23-25, 2021.


“My goal is to assemble a volunteer team to fundraise at least $500 for the Bethel Gospel Church food pantry. This project is critical because no child should have to worry about where their next meal is coming from,” said Khan, “I would like to thank Sodexo for giving me this amazing opportunity to make an impact in my community.”


Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Checkout How The Southeast Queens Jamaica NY Based Black And Brown Film Festival Becomes A Global Event

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The Southeast Queens/Jamaica NY Based Queens Underground International Black And Brown Film Festival Becomes A Renowned Global Event For Indie Movies

In-Person and Virtual International Black and Brown Film Festival

Adrienne Whaley

Adrienne Whaley, Founder of The Black & Brown History Film Festival is a bit overwhelmed with the meteoric success of the continuing running movie extravaganza.  She follows in the footsteps of some of the leading Black entrepreneurs that come from our historic area.

Adrienne Whaley, MBA, MA, is on a mission The energetic and resourceful metaphorical renaissance woman will not be denied in her pursuit of using the arts to bring about positive change in her longtime community of Southeast Queens and Greater Jamaica.

Whaley has a body of work advocating for the businesses and talented artists in the area.  With the Internet facilitating a myriad of media options to share videos and movies.  Her film festival has gotten mainstream coverage on CBS and Pix11 news segments.

Queens Underground comes back on the scene April 16th, 17th, 24th and 25th with the 2nd 1st Ever Queens Underground International Black and Brown History Month Film Festival with In-Person Red Carpet seats and Virtual availability for Movie Shorts, Music, Dance, Poetry Videos, Web Series Episodes and Business Commercials to the continue the Film Festival which held it’s one day free Virtual Opener on February 20th.
 
Creating an Outdoor Red Carpet Pop-Up Film Festival experience, expect 3 Red Carpet Hosts, Filmmakers Panels, Live Performances and local Entrepreneurial Vendors at each Event with a call to “Join The Indie Movement” Sharing and Celebrating Talent from 16 countries and highlighting the “Best Of The Boroughs”. 
 
The Film Festival organizer is a Jamaica, Queens, NY native and this small nonprofit Organization brings something uniquely inclusive to the area, an eclectic Platform for all Genres, Categories, Underserved, Underrepresented minority Creatives including women, youth, filmmakers with limited budgets, as well as seasoned professionals. Proving that a small artistic and resourceful staff can still get it done no matter what, this will be the third installment offered during the Pandemic.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Jazz UP Your COVID Blues With Living Legend George Cables And Special Guest Ed Jackson

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Jazz UP Your COVID Blues With Living Legend George Cables With Special Guest Ed Jackson

Things are really heating up with the monthly well regarded Jackson Room Live Performances streamed online from Southeast AKA Jamaica, Queens, NY. Last month they showcased the smooth and improvisational vocals of Ty Stephens. Ty Stephens & Soul Jaazz, distinguished themselves musically - It was a truly memorable night of jazz.

This month will be another unforgettable night of jazz with a Jackson Room favorite! You'll definitely want to log-on for this promising performance.

Back by popular demand will be the George Cables Trio! Cables, the pianist extraordinaire, will perform live Saturday, March 27th, 2021, 8:30 EST/ 5:30 PST. Be on the stream and let's jazz UP the COVID blues!

Don't miss it. George Cables is a legendary jazz pianist who has performed and recorded with some of the greatest jazz musicians of our time, including: Joe Henderson, Roy Haynes, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Sonny Rollins, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, Sonny Rollins, Sarah Vaughn, Tony Williams, Bobby Hutcherson and Dizzy Gillespie. Why don't you reserve your access now?

Film Producer With Roots In Queens Develops Faith Based Film With Inspiring Hidden Message

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“HEAVEN’S MESSENGER” FAITH-BASED FILM STARRING HOME ALONE ACTOR JOHN HEARD, ENDURES WITH HIDDEN MESSAGES OF ITS OWN

New York, NY — “Heaven’s Messenger”, Produced by Open Communications Inc., is a powerful faith-based film starring “Home Alone” and late actor John Heard, has been recently remastered and re-edited for the American, faith-based market. According to the film’s director Russell Emanuel, the film was recut in order to better highlight the film’s prescient and powerful faith-based message. Yet the film, shot in parts of New York and California, is now contending with “hidden” messages of its very own.
 
The film has been endorsed by the Dove Foundation, for audiences above twelve years old. According to producer and co-star Howard Nash, the cast never really understood the film’s powerful message of faith until the re-edit was completed in February. Nash went to school near Southeast Queens, New York.

According to Nash, “the film makes it clear: God does have a plan for us. And, like the Bible says, it makes clear that God speaks to us, whenever we want to know his will for our lives”.

Yet the film, or rather its team, must now grapple with a few “hidden” messages of its own. The film was initially turned down for a Dove Foundation rating after the re-edit was completed.