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Follow on Google News | ![]() THE BATISTES-NOLA'S Royal Family of Music Present News of DocumentariesBy: Wright Enterprises, www.wrightnow.biz MEDIA ADVISORY THE BATISTES-NOLA'S Royal Family of Music Present News of Documentaries NOSACONN's Celebrate Africa Week "Essence of Africa NOLA Sunday Edition Shares News of "A Stranger's Story"-Their Story & Documentary Produced with the South African Broadcasting WHO: Damon Batiste of NOLA's Royal Family of Music, founder of NOSACONN; Peter Batiste of NOLA's Royal Family of Music, Musician and Actor in "A Stranger's Story"; Musician, Music Producer Jamal Patterson of NOLA's Royal Family of Music; Former New Orleans Radio Disc Jockey and Record Label Executive, CEO Ernie Singleton of Singleton Entertainment Los Angeles; and Professional Models of Chic Nouvelle Model & Talent Management owned by Russell and Rowena Robinson. WHAT: NOSACONN's Celebrate Africa Week 'Essence of Africa' NOLA Edition (Not Directly Associated with Essence Magazine "Essence of Culture")— SUNDAY EDITION: PROMOTION OF "A STRANGER'S STORY" (AStrangersStory.film) Executive Producer, James Batiste. PLUS, VIRTUALLY, A FILM SCREENING OF "NOSACONN IN SOUTH AFRICA" Produced in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting System. WHERE: LIVE: Ernest Morial Convention Center VIRTUAL via www.tellevidz.com; WHEN: TODAY, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 2022, 2 p.m.-5:00 p.m. (LIVE) VIRTUAL Documentary Presentation: @: https://tellevidz.com/ WHY: Promoting bilateral trade between Africa, New Orleans and the U.S. focusing on equitable trade, culture, and tourism, NOSACONN's African Heritage Series Celebrate Africa Week "Essence of Africa" NOLA Edition continues as a weeklong celebration over the July 4th Holiday, going on simultaneous during Essence Magazine's "Essence of Culture Festival (not directly affiliated). Representatives from the following countries have been celebrated in New Orleans as a result of Damon Batiste's vision for bilateral trade between the U.S. and Africa with the assurance of BIPOC communities benefit from equitable exchange: Cape Verde Islands; Gambia; Ghana; Ivory Coast; Mozambique; Nigeria; Senegal; South Africa; Tanzania; Uganda; and Zimbabwe. DAMON BATISTE: "We want to ensure prosperity for all as we develop business deals centered around tourism, arts, culture and bilateral trade. NOSACONN (New Orleans South Africa Connection) has extensive ties in Africa, where I have traveled more than 80 times since 1998." Batiste's partnership in "The Grammy Party in the Bush (https://www.thediplomaticsociety.co.za/ Visit www.nosaconn.com for festival details. End
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