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Trailblazers can be defined by many terms: Leaders, Innovators, Creators, Originators; we can go on and on. But one very important aspect for all Trailblazers is that they create their own paths. The upcoming issue of Syllabus takes a look at a few of these Trailblazers, which include Hollywood and Troy. The duo will talk about the relevance of them meeting as third graders, and growing into a team that has been able to create some of the most talked-about events, promotions and music from their region.

We can’t think of a time in our history where young people need to be motivated more than NOW. This trailblazer issue which includes interviews with Mossy B 4 Prez, Shai Girl, and Tawanna Tolbert, all include young entrepreneurs and artists who don’t mind creating their own lanes and who aren’t concerned with daring to be different. We are excited to share this issue in hopes that the Trailblazers we’ve selected will encourage YOU to shine as well.

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Gullah Geechee Conversation – Jes Wana Testify

Moja is back again until October 5th, 2014 and there are a plethora of wonderful events dedicated to Art, Music, Theatre and Cultre in Celebration of African-American and Caribbean Arts. One of the premiere events we look forward to each year is the live theatre presentation from Elder Carlie Towne and her team of actors and actresses. And sorry folks, if you missed it this year, well, you missed a Gullah Geechee Good Time! On Thursday, Elder Carlie Towne, in association with Moja & The Gullah Geechee Angel Network presented “Gullah Geechee Conversation – Jes Wana Testify”. This was a story of a woman named Truth who’s goal was to get her voice back. The setting was held in the Fruit of the Spirit Restaurant and with the love of family and friends, Truth was able to get her spirtual voice back. Along with this dynamic story line, the audience was treated with a talented host of dancers, singers, and poets AND a special guest appearance from Queen Quet of the Gullah Geechee Nation. Oh! and lets not forget about the okra and cornbread!

Elder Carlie town and her talented cast definitely blessed Charleston and the MOJA festival once again. Can’t wait until next year! check out the pics below

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