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Noah’s Arc Star Featured at Nashville Black Pride
- By John Edmonds
- Published 10/26/2007
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Noah’s Arc Star Featured at Nashville Black Pride
Rodney Chester, who plays Alex on the popular series Noah’s Arc, is slated for an appearance at the opening reception for Nashville, Tennessee’s Black Pride Celebration. The festivities will begin at 8 pm this Friday, October 26th at the Hotel Preston located at 733 Briley Parkway. Chester, along with other local and national celebrities, will be on hand to greet, meet, and mingle. There will also be a special performance by Nashville’s In Harmony Choir. The reception will be followed by the Official Black Pride Party #1 and then the Official Black Pride Party #2. The Official Black Pride Party #3 is slated for Saturday night. Party entertainment will feature 2007-2008 Mr. Esquire, Nigel LeStat, 2007-2008 Ms. Tennessee, and recording artist Too Deep.
It is important to note that this three day celebration is not just about partying.
Saturday will be devoted to many cultural, educational, and spiritual activities. Pastor Ricc Rollins of Tampa Florida will conduct a workshop designed to assist in achieving healthy behavior, spiritual growth and success. A town meeting is being facilitated by Alexander Robinson, the Executive Director and CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition. Also, several notable authors and poets will be showcasing some of their work before live audiences Saturday afternoon at the Pink Slip Lounge. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to listen to such national and international writers as Tim’M T. West, Leo Shelton, D. Felicia Walker, Dwayne Carter, Melissa Gordon, and others. Also scheduled is a showing of Triple Minority by Amber sharp and an episode (BOO) from DL Chronicles.
unday marks the big day of movies and film. The film festival begins at 12:30 pm and runs until 9:00 pm. The festival will be kicked off by a special performance from Womyn with Wings – a Chorepoem. Several documentaries and short films will preclude the five features of the day – Don’t Go, The Truth About the DL, Kevin’s Room 1, Kevin’s Room 2, and Kevin’s Room 3.
If past Nashville Black Prides serve as any indication, attending any of these three-day events is going to be well worth your time and energy. If you want enlightenment, increased self-worth, spiritual growth, or simply just a real good time, make it a point to be a part of the celebration this weekend – October 26th – October 28th. For information about specifics, go to www.brothersunited.com/blackpride.htm.
It is important to note that this three day celebration is not just about partying.
Saturday will be devoted to many cultural, educational, and spiritual activities. Pastor Ricc Rollins of Tampa Florida will conduct a workshop designed to assist in achieving healthy behavior, spiritual growth and success. A town meeting is being facilitated by Alexander Robinson, the Executive Director and CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition. Also, several notable authors and poets will be showcasing some of their work before live audiences Saturday afternoon at the Pink Slip Lounge. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to listen to such national and international writers as Tim’M T. West, Leo Shelton, D. Felicia Walker, Dwayne Carter, Melissa Gordon, and others. Also scheduled is a showing of Triple Minority by Amber sharp and an episode (BOO) from DL Chronicles.
unday marks the big day of movies and film. The film festival begins at 12:30 pm and runs until 9:00 pm. The festival will be kicked off by a special performance from Womyn with Wings – a Chorepoem. Several documentaries and short films will preclude the five features of the day – Don’t Go, The Truth About the DL, Kevin’s Room 1, Kevin’s Room 2, and Kevin’s Room 3.
If past Nashville Black Prides serve as any indication, attending any of these three-day events is going to be well worth your time and energy. If you want enlightenment, increased self-worth, spiritual growth, or simply just a real good time, make it a point to be a part of the celebration this weekend – October 26th – October 28th. For information about specifics, go to www.brothersunited.com/blackpride.htm.





















