Actress Nicole Ari Parker Wants to Inspire “Wakanda” Girls to Make Their Own Magic ‘At the Well’

Actress Nicole Ari Parker Wants to Inspire “Wakanda” Girls to Make Their Own Magic ‘At the Well’

“WAKANDA” GIRLS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY WILL JOIN NICOLE ARI PARKER AS PROGRAM CHAIR OF THE AT THE WELL SUMMER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TO MAKE THEIR OWN BRAND OF MAGIC

Actress Nicole Ari Parker will serve as the Program Chair of the At the Well Young Women’s Leadership Academy to be held at Princeton University on July 22-August 3, 2018. The summer enrichment program will empower fierce girls of color to be great leaders not unlike those represented in the fictional nation of Wakanda from the movie The Black Panther. Seven-time NAACP Image Award nominee Parker is best known for her outstanding performance as ‘Teri Joseph’ of Showtime’s award-winning original series “Soul Food.” Nicole is now back on Showtime guest starring in the 2nd season of the hit series “I’m Dying Up Here.” She also recurs as Giselle Barker on the Fox hit show “Empire.” Parker can be seen in the upcoming film Headshop and reunites on the big screen with Forest Whitaker in the action thriller How It Ends set to release in 2018. Parker states, “We must show a level of support for our young women of color that enables them to become great leaders.”

The At the Well Young Women’s Leadership Academy is designed for current tenth and eleventh-grade students and is in its eighth year. Students from across the globe are welcome to apply. The Program focuses on developing strong leaders through academic, social and career components. Girls participate in small group projects and share dorm space that helps to create networks and build lasting bonds long after the program ends. The curriculum includes critical reading, essay writing, college scholarship boot camp, and leadership workshops. The Academy offers a safe place for students to share the challenges of personal and school life. Speakers will include The D. L. Hughley Show Co-host Jasmine Sanders, scholar Julianne Malveaux, motivational speaker Brandi Harvey, 2016 Democratic National Committee Chief Leah Daughtry, physician Michele Reed, QVC Inventor Lisa Ascolese, attorney Renee Hill, and plus-size supermodel Liris Crosse. Workshop topics comprise of financial literacy, body image, entrepreneurship, health and wellness, and self-esteem. Social activities include a trip to New York.

Students have benefitted immensely from the program. Academy Alumnus Imani McClendon graduated from Spelman College after receiving a full scholarship and $40,000 in aid by using our techniques. Dahnielle Milton, a 2017 alumnus of the program, wrote, “For the first time in forever, I am able to read books in a day and actually understand what I am reading because I am using these techniques you have taught me.” To date, 100% of the Academy alumni have been accepted to college.

Jacqueline Glass, the program Founder and Princeton Theological Seminary alumnus states, “The Academy lives out our mission to empower young women locally to become effective leaders globally.” A Ninth Grade Weekend Intensive is available for students on August 3-5, 2018. New for 2018 is From the Fire: Leadership Academy for Young Men; a two-week program operating July 22-August 3 with a focus on mentoring and Rites of Passage that features actor Delroy Lindo as Program Chair and actor Danny Glover as Keynote Speaker. The application deadline for all programs is March 31, 2018.

For more information and to apply, go to www.atthewellconferences.org. Select need-based financial aid is available.

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KeKe Wyatt joins the cast of cant-miss production: ‘When My Heart Stopped’

KeKe Wyatt joins the cast of cant-miss production: ‘When My Heart Stopped’

This weekend, R&B superstar KeKe Wyatt  joins the cast of “When My Heart Stopped” co-starring in two amazing shows at Fort Worth’s Scott Theatre. Starring in the play are: Ronald Clemons, Desiree King & Michelle Thomas, which is written, directed and produced by HMPA visionary, Jeanette Greenwood.

Play synopsis:
A Husband & Wife struggles to stay together after the death of their child. After several attempts of counseling and therapy it seems as if they cannot bounce back.  When Grief counseling starts to cause grief…what else can you do?

Grief counseling helps but not when new love interests arise…  This is an interactive production with 5 of the Top Grief counselors coming to support the project.

Get your tickets, here.

About Headline Mentors &Performing Arts
Headline Mentors & Performing Arts is a 501c3 non-profit organization serving Tarrant and surrounding counties.  Headline Mentors & Performing Arts was founded by Visionary Jeanette Greenwood in January 2009.  Headline Mentors started in 2001 as a tutoring agency.  Jeanette Greenwood alone tutored underprivileged youth in reading. She would use her home and libraries to assist youth in reading. 

Jeanette dreamed of offering services to the community and assist at-risk communities with any and all communities needs from, hunger, poverty, low-self esteem, lack of self-worth, educational deficiencies and family bonding.

Headline Mentors & Performing Arts currently partner with the Tarrant  County Community Youth Development (CYD) Program  which consist of 5 agencies  HMPA Inc. (Headline Mentors & Performing Arts), Big Brothers & Big Sisters, N.I.C.A,Boys & Girls Club & Girls Inc.  All part of a juvenile prevention program aimed atprevented at-risk youth from entering the juvenile system by providing FREE servicesto youth in targeted areas.

Headline Mentors & Performing Arts provide mentoring to both youth and adults in the performing arts.  We take the performing arts and use it to channel negative energy while bringing positive results in the lives of those we mentor.

Headline Mentors & Performing Arts teach life-skills and acting which is now their biggest attention grabber for youth of all demographics and economic status! Acting for A Greater Cause program now serves the 76106/76164 and looking to share our programs with more communities.

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