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Common with Charles Blow: The Harry Belafonte Voices of Social Justice Award

Tribeca Talks

60 MINUTES |

COMMON WITH CHARLES BLOW: THE HARRY BELAFONTE VOICES OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD

Robert De Niro will present Common with the second annual Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award.

Academy Award, Emmy and Grammy-winning artist, actor, author, and activist, Common continues to break down barriers with a multitude of critically acclaimed, diverse roles, and continued success in all aspects of his career. Having starred in numerous film and television projects, Common has worked behind the scenes as an executive producer and on multiple soundtracks for which he has received Oscar, Grammy, NAACP, and Critic Choice Award nominations. Common has dedicated countless hours and has been deeply engaged in social justice and advocacy work around mass incarceration, mental health and voting. He launched the nonprofit Imagine Justice, which is dedicated to leveraging the power of art to advocate for communities around the country. Through his Common Ground Foundation, Common is dedicated to empowering high school students from underserved communities to become future leaders. The foundation operates educational programs in Chicago that focus on character development, healthy living, financial literacy, social impact, technology, and leadership.  The programs include mentoring and college readiness, summer camp, and an annual Youth Business and Leadership Conference. The foundation students have a 100% graduation rate from high school. The Common Ground Foundation was proud to honor Harry Belafonte in 2012. He will be joined in conversation with New York Times columnist and MSNBC political analyst Charles Blow.

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Common

Common

Academy Award, Emmy and Grammy-winning artist, actor, author, and activist, Common continues to break down barriers with a multitude of critically acclaimed, diverse roles, and continued success in all aspects of his career. Having starred in numerous film and television projects, Common has worked behind the scenes as an executive producer and on multiple soundtracks for which he has received Oscar, Grammy, NAACP, and Critic Choice Award nominations. Common has dedicated countless hours and has been deeply engaged in social justice and advocacy work around mass incarceration, mental health and voting. He launched the nonprofit Imagine Justice, which is dedicated to leveraging the power of art to advocate for communities around the country. Through his Common Ground Foundation, Common is dedicated to empowering high school students from underserved communities to become future leaders. The foundation operates educational programs in Chicago that focus on character development, healthy living, financial literacy, social impact, technology, and leadership. The programs include mentoring and college readiness, summer camp, and an annual Youth Business and Leadership Conference. The foundation students have a 100% graduation rate from high school. The Common Ground Foundation was proud to honor Harry Belafonte in 2012.

Charles Blow

Charles Blow

Charles M. Blow is a New York Times columnist, an MSNBC political analyst, a lecturer and the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Fire Shut Up in My Bones and The Devil You Know. The former has been translated into a celebrated opera, and the latter is being developed into a documentary. Before joining The Times, Mr. Blow was a graphic artist at The Detroit News. Years later he served as the art director of National Geographic magazine. Mr. Blow graduated from Grambling State University in Louisiana, has three adult children, and recently relocated to Atlanta.