Friday, June 15, 2018

Indie Review welcomes Mone Mike Willis of Hope Day out against Crime !

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Money Mike Willis of 
Hope Day Out against Crime



Money Mike Willis of Hope Day out against crime on JUNE 16TH will join us to Start Breaking The Cycle Of Violence TOGETHER. He will speak on this event which aims to encourage character building, inspire families, influence the community to tap into their own talents, bring awareness to local family health, change the cycle of illiteracy, fund after school programs, restore jobs for the homeless and decrease crime among other things. The event will be held at BENN'S GROCERY STORE, 6445 ISADORE ST. in New Orleans with LIVE PERFORMANCES BY: @iamcasme,@Yahjahsings, @_Thetrio3, @4Luckylou, @officialtlyons, @So_Mimely, @Teamnowater  According to Mike, “The keys to improving our lives and our communities, is to establish pride in higher education and crime prevention in our cities and states.” We Can Come Together To "Break The Cycle Of Violence."  
 

Friday, June 1, 2018

Indie Review welcomes Evie Rhodes !

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Evie Rhodes

EVIE RHODES was born in Newark, New Jersey. She authored the critically acclaimed novel, Expired. Black Issues Book Review called Rhodes a master writer, gifted and skillful. Romantic Times Book Review said her work holds the reader’s attention as if the pages are magnetized. Evie is now taking her first step into theater with the workshop production of her stage play, Looking Through the Stained Glass Window. It is a witty and illuminating coming-of-age story about Crystal Waterman a forgotten, Black, female voice in 1992 during the AIDS epidemic. The explosive portrayal explores the cyclical effects of trauma and addiction through reflection and humor in the middle of Harlem’s Hip Hop era. Evie Rhodes is a Social Activist at heart, and her many works speak to her love of humanity.