Six National Media Outlets Converge on Dallas to Experience Everything the City Offers That's Hot, Hip and Urban
WHAT: Opening Reception and Celebration in honor of six
journalists from some of the nation's top African-American
media outlets, in town for a uniquely hot, hip and urban
experience only found in Dallas.
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Thursday May 4, 2006
WHO: Phillip Jones, Dallas Convention & Visitor's Bureau
Mayor Laura Miller
Reginald Gates, Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce
Larry Mallory, Pro-Line International (Presenting
Sponsors)
The Dallas Black Dance Theatre
ATTENDING
MEDIA: Ericka Boston, Editor, Sister 2 Sister (D.C.)
Donia Allen, Contributing Editor, Odyssey Couleur (NY)
Art Simms, Chicago Defender and BlackAmericaToday.com
(CHI)
Willie Walters, Monarch Magazine (CLE)
Justin Philips, Monarch Magazine (CLE)
Kendra Lee, Heart and Soul (BAL)
WHERE: The Westin Park Central
Laurels Ballroom on the 20th Floor
VISUALS: A spectacular view of the city from the Westin Park
Central
The Dallas Black Dance Theatre's Entire Dance Company
MILESTONES: Dallas Black Chamber Turns 80 Years Old -- the largest and
oldest Black chamber of commerce in the nation
Dallas Black Dance Theatre Celebrates 30 years -- one of
the country's most distinguished dance troupes
Pro-Line International Celebrates 35 years of being a
leader in ethnic hair care around the world
BACKGROUND: Some of the nation's top African-American journalists will get a taste of the flavor Dallas, punctuated with visits to the finest and hottest restaurants with chefs of color including Cosmo Rouge in the Bishop Arts District and Abacus in the Knox-Henderson area; cultural experiences at the African American Museum and The Dallas Museum of Art; a spiritual experience with one of Dallas' nationally known mega churches, shopping at the incredible Neiman Marcus "mothership" as well as attend the grand opening of the new wing at North Park Center; and finally nightlife and entertainment. The experience will be highlighted by appearances from some of Dallas' A-listers, including Erykah Badu, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Harry Robinson, Founder and CEO of the African American Museum, Dallas Mavericks brass and more. Yes, we know that Atlanta, D.C. and Chicago have a great reputation for attracting the young, black, hip and fabulous, but Dallas is slowly gaining notoriety for the same vibe. Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau will be showing the nation why.
