[02/01/23 - 12:11 PM] FOX Entertainment & Get Lit Celebrate Black History Month with #TVforAll This February, as a part of #TVforAll, FOX will debut the first original poem "Black Future" in honor of Black History Month.
[via press release from FOX]
FOX ENTERTAINMENT & GET LIT CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH #TVFORALL
AS PART OF A YEAR-LONG MULTICULTURAL COLLABORATION
WITH GET LIT, FOX IS UPLIFTING THE VOICES OF YOUNG POETS
CLICK HERE TO WATCH & SHARE AN ORIGINAL POEM, "BLACK FUTURE,"
IN HONOR OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Poem Written and Performed By Monique Mitchell
FOX and Get Lit have entered a year-long multicultural collaboration creating impactful videos. This February, as a part of #TVFORALL, FOX will debut the first original poem "Black Future" in honor of Black History Month. "Black Future," which was written by Monique Mitchell, will be shared across local FOX stations and FOX digital all month long.
Get Lit (GetLit.org) is a Los Angeles-based education nonprofit founded in 2006 by author and educator Diane Luby Lane, to increase literacy, empower youth and energize communities through poetry and visual media. Providing the creative outlet, community and work experience that transforms students into activists, scholars and stars.
Monique Mitchell is a poet, ghostwriter and lover, and has been published by The New York Times, Cultural Weekly and various print publications across Los Angeles. Her time with Get Lit - Words Ignite taught her the power of the spoken word to birth new worlds. Mitchell was invited to perform for the California State Senate in defense of SB 933, which secured $50M for arts education across California. She has collaborated with the likes of Cass Bird, Cara Delevingne, Maria Shriver, Ghana's CEO of the Decade, Freedom Jacob Caesar and Puma.
Launched in early 2020, FOX's #TVForAll campaign provides a space to highlight, champion and celebrate diverse voices across FOX Entertainment.
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