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Follow on Google News | GIRLS WHO ROCK, Concert Fundraiser for Girls’ Education, Will Change Lives on June 10The largest concert of Internet Week New York announces new artist lineup, featuring rising stars & a special musical legend
By: GIRLS WHO ROCK Performances have been confirmed by Top 40 artist JoJo; Nikki Jean, who releases her debut album Pennies in a Jar on S-Curve Records this July; Eddy, the first to produce a music video on the iPad2; KimberlyNichole, an artist featured in Vogue and on BET’s 106 & Park, along with DJ Kiss, emcee Touré, host of Fuse TV and a Rolling Stone music journalist, and special appearance by Data, robotic standup actor and comedian, presented by TED fellow Heather Knight. The most honorable performance will be music legend Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge, recognized as one of the most successful girl groups of all time for their Grammy Award-winning hit “We Are Family.” She will introduce Sledge Girl, the Millennial daughters of Sister Sledge, rising artists in their own right. GIRLS WHO ROCK aims to raise at least $20,000 in this one night and via a month-long online fundraising campaign on CauseVox (http://girlswhorock.causevox.com), to sponsor girls’ education at the Arlington Academy of Hope, which is the partner school of She’s the First in Uganda, a country where less than a 20% of girls graduate from high school. On CauseVox, donors from the “blogsphere and Twitterverse” "We're thrilled to see GIRLS WHO ROCK return to Internet Week New York after successfully launching at last year's festival," said David-Michel Davies, Chairman of Internet Week New York. "GIRLS WHO ROCK is an excellent example of how musicians and techies can come together for an important cause." An innovative new spin on the concert is that GIRLS WHO ROCK will pilot launch a volunteer program, GIRLS WHO ROCK Gives Back. The initiative connects NY high school and college students to professionals. “Our goal is to inspire new ideas for collaborating in technology, entertainment, and design, which all happens in the production of GIRLS WHO ROCK, a concert for nonprofit She’s the First,” said Cynthia Hellen, co-founder of GIRLS WHO ROCK. This year, GIRLS WHO ROCK partners with popchips to give those who buy tickets online in May the chance to win an iPad. Special partners and in-kind donors include UStream, Live Nation, Differences Magazine, and Fender Musical Instruments. Stay connected to GIRLS WHO ROCK on Facebook, via twitter at @GirlsWhoRockNY, and on girlswhorock.org for updates. *** About GIRLS WHO ROCK GIRLS WHO ROCK is an annual concert in NYC that aims to bring together the strongest voices in technology, entertainment, and design to advocate and fundraise for girls' education worldwide. The concert is a partnership with the not-for-profit organization She’s the First (shesthefirst.org) ABOUT SHE’S THE FIRST: She's the First is a not-for-profit that sponsors girls’ education in the developing world. We encourage young people to creatively fundraise for girls’ sponsorships with their online and offline social networks. For sponsors, She’s the First provides community, leadership opportunities, and a sense of global citizenship. For underprivileged girls, a sponsorship is life-changing: She‘s the First partners with charitable NGOs that run the sponsorship programs in third-world countries. The She’s the First team extensively interviews all partners and maintains a close relationship with program directors year-round, posting their firsthand updates on the girls to www.shesthefirst.org/ End
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