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Voices Magazine Awards 2020

A BLAST TO COME

After the resilience of aggressively fighting COVID-19 in the last few months, a semblance of life pre-COVID-19 is returning. Many people are determined to make it long-lasting even if, as suspected, COVID-19 will not ultimately dissipate. So, the show must go on now with a total blast!

Get ready to Save the date in April for the annual VOICES Magazine Awards 2022. Last year, the show recognized the remarkable accomplishments of people of African heritage. Unfortunately, only a few people attended, and the show was virtual for the first time. As a result, the show was missing the intrinsic and shared value in communities coming together. So, a new segment was added to the show to recognize other African American leaders who are not from immigrant backgrounds to become more inclusive in the African heritage representation.

Voices management is putting together a show next year that will make it a year to remember. Coming out of another historical lockdown that was necessary to save many lives, and it did. April is coming up soon, and like the past few years’ tickets will be sold out, so get yours as quickly as possible. Visit voicesmagazine.net for more information.

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2020 Voices Magazine AwardsFebruary 21, 2020In “Blog”

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