Women’s Herstory Month Concludes With A Bang

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(AllHipHop News Editorial) On Sunday, March 28, Music Industry Online, Women

on the Move, Life Camp and Sunday School presented the 4th Annual

Women’s Herstory Month Tribute tour to a packed house of industry professionals

and supporters at the Time Square Arts Center. Its purpose was to shine a

luminous light on the influences and achievements of women across the

entertainment spectrum.

 

The panel was moderated by the pleasantly gracious Dee

Vazquez, host of “The #1 Countdown: Hip-Hop” on the Fuse Network. Panelist

included Power 105.1 personality Cherry Martinez, Hot 97 personality K. Foxx,

Billboard.com Editor and Billboard Hip-Hop journalist (print) Mariel

Concepcion, DEF JAM recording artist Karina Pasian and the pint-sized wonder,

Emerald-Angel Young, spokesperson for Tea Party Angels and she also played

Jamie Foxx’s daughter in the big screen thriller, Law Abiding Citizen.

 

Dee Vasquez did an excellent job in not only asking the

questions that affects women the most in the entertainment field. She also

adjusted beautifully on the fly, maintaining a seamless flow of information as

each panelist gave their view on the subject at hand. The panelist talked about

daily image, fighting the good fight against the “boys club”, why interning

still matters, their personal influences, and solidarity amongst women.

 

The 4th Annual Women’s Herstory Month Tribute

will continue on with two more dates:

 

Tues, March 30, 2010

NYU

Kimmel Center

6:00-9:00PM

Wed, March 31, 2010

Dwyer Cultural Center

258 St Nicholas Ave

NY, NY 10027

6:00-9:00PM

 

This is the perfect event to attend for women that are

looking to shine a light on their talents, while keeping your head up high in

an industry that doesn’t always have your best interest at heart.