Voices for Justice: Black in America
On September 22, 2013 during a romantic getaway to Myrtle Beach, Hollywood actors Dennis White and Cherie Johnson found themselves pulled over in Latta by two cop cars; the trip only got worse from there.
Being Black in America is still an issue and on Sunday, October 6th from 4-5pm (PT) NWCAVE will have a voice for justice for Dennis and Cherie and the many others mistreated and discriminated against for the color of their skin. These Hollywood actors take your calls so please plan to join us for the conversation!
About Cherie: Cherie Johnson is an award-winning actress that rose to fame at the tender age of six on NBC's "Punky Brewster" in the eighties. One of her most recognized acting roles was ABC's "Family Matters" where she played Maxine, the show aired from 1989-1997. "Family Matters" is the third longest running U.S. sitcom with a predominantly African American cast. http://www.cheriejohnson.net/#!home/mainPage
About Dennis: Dennis White is an actor with an impressive resume of over thirty television and motion picture credits to his name. Audiences may remember him in shows like "The Closer" and "Parenthood" and such films as "Notorious" and "Changing the Game." To learn more visit http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1436194/resume?ref_=nm_ov_res
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We Have a DREAM...a World Without Violence
NWCAVE's "Voices for Justice"
Sunday, October 6, 2013 from 4-5pm (PT)/ 7-8pm (ET) Call-In Number: 917-932-8962
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