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Monalisa Okojie, founder of Upward African Woman (UAW), is a passionate advocate for education and economic empowerment. Through E.X.P.O.S.E., she is opening doors for young minds, equipping them with the tools and opportunities to build a brighter future. #MonalisaOkojie #EXPOSEProgram #futureleaders
Just Say Hello is the newest phase of LA Civil Rights' award-winning LA For All initiative, encouraging Angelenos to build connections through a simple yet powerful act—a friendly hello. Launched at the 11th Annual Port of Los Angeles Lunar New Year Festival, this campaign promotes kindness, unity, and inclusivity across LA’s diverse communities.
With messaging in 11 languages, Just Say Hello aims to break down barriers, foster understanding, and strengthen community bonds—one greeting at a time. Join the movement and be part of a city where connection starts with a hello!
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👉About Channel Host Pamela Anchang
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TIMTV, Voice of Immigrants, is an exceptional network that offers an array of captivating programs delving into the vibrant lifestyles and profound experiences of immigrants in America and across the globe. Our engaging content covers a diverse range of topics such as immigration, education, career development, entertainment, travel, family dynamics, cultural diversity, parenting insights, as well as inspiring profiles of accomplished immigrants, renowned figures, and notable celebrities. With our comprehensive programming, we aim to provide an immersive and enlightening platform that celebrates the richness and contributions of immigrant communities worldwide.
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👉Africa Speaks With Pamela Anchang
👉TOPICS That We Cover In Africa Speaks...
✔️Travel
✔️Politics
✔️Food/Culinary art
✔️Entertainment News: movies, music, sports, etc.
✔️Success Stories: Famous Africa and Diasporas, trendsetters, etc.
✔️Movies: Africa and Diaspora/African Movies, Actors and Entertainers
✔️Spotlight: Outstanding Africans in the diaspora
✔️African Diaspora - Truth about Africa and Africans
✔️African immigrants in America
✔️Stories of Black Americans
✔️History of African Americans
✔️Empowering African Entrepreneurs
✔️The shattered dreams of African migrants
✔️Culture Shock for Africans in America
✔️African American Culture Contributions
✔️African immigrants issues in America
✔️Africa lifestyle documentary
✔️Africa travel documentary
✔️Migrants documentary
✔️African refugees in America
👉About Channel Host, Pamela Anchang
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👉About IMpact
IMpact is a radio and TV show that reflects the diverse voices of America today, an informative talk show that explores issues that are relevant to the urban immigrant and ethnic communities in the USA. In a nutshell, IMpact aims to bridge and bring America together through storytelling and meaningful dialog with one another.
The United States of America is a nation of immigrants. The contributions of immigrants to the fabric of the US make it unique and different from the rest of the world. The US is one of the few countries in the world where immigrants can come and start a business and grow to become multi-millionaires. US migrants impact the global community in multiple aspects and must be acknowledged and celebrated. IMpact provides a forum where they are noticed, acknowledged, and made relevant to the world.
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