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While others may not understand or    “In this day and age, all you have to do   All agreed the industry can be hard
          believe in you, it’s critical that you   is put something out there with your   and difficult, particularly for African
          believe in yourself, stressed Guy, who   whole heart and see where it lands,”   Americans and women; however, they
 the objective of   is best known for her portrayal as   said Halle, the younger of the two.   concurred that it all begins and ends
 “relationship Goals”   Whitley Gilbert in the hit TV series, “A   “Social media has really been helpful   with personal strength.
                                                and special for us. If it weren’t for
          Different World.”
 was to provide                                 YouTube, we may not be here.”         “As black women, it’s important to know
 attendees with a   “Proving yourself is part of the game …   “Getting the ball rolling is a little easier   your voice and power,” said Chloe. “And
                                                                                      always remember, you do have power.
          transition is often difficult, but you have
 greater sense of how   to have heart and tenacity,” she said.  than keeping the ball rolling. That’s   Yes, the industry is difficult, but be kind
 to “level up” in their   Sharing the trials and tribulations of   the hard part about Hollywood,” said   and find kindness.”
                                                Devine, whose star-studded stage and
 relationships.  being young, somewhat unknown and   screen career spans nearly 40 years.
          African American, Chloe x Halle, who   Summing it up, she added, “Ultimately,
          star in the “Black-ish” TV series spinoff,   you must be able to inspire yourself.”
          “Grown-ish,” echoed Guy’s sentiments
          with a small caveat.
                                                Left to right: Halle Bailey, Kevin Wilson, Chloe Bailey, Loretta Devine and Jasmine Guy
 t.d. Jakes began
 by painting a picture
 of all the ancestors
 who paved the way

 for every student   T.D. Jakes
 to be sitting in the
 audience seats they   Jakes masterfully merged the   Students in attendance were given
 occupied.   series theme and principles of his   advance copies of Jakes’s book.
 then soon-to-be-released book,
 “Crushing.” His quotes of motivation   Artistic Evolution
 and inspiration echoed the sentiments
 of understanding, developing and   The spring town hall (April 25) focused
 embodying the strength and fortitude   on “Artistic Evolution,” and performers
 to regroup and continue forward even   Loretta Devine, Jasmine Guy and
 “artistic evolution”   in the midst of what may seem to be a   Chloe x Halle provided insight and
 participants    crushing defeat.  inspiration drawn from their careers
 agreed the industry   “How you withstand the crushing is   and experiences.
 can be difficult,   what’s on trial in your life right now.”   While all the special guests, including
 particularly for   Jakes questioned, “Are you tough   moderator and N.C. A&T alumnus
 enough to withstand what’ you’re
 Kevin Wilson Jr. ’11, work in the
 african americans   up against?   entertainment industry, the stories and
 and women;   “If you’re not careful, you’ll think the   advice they shared were applicable
 across all disciplines.
 however, they   crushing is there to destroy you … but
 concurred that it all   because you fought back when you   Oscar-nominee Wilson began the
 didn’t think you could come back,
 conversation sharing his personal story
 begins and ends with   you’re really strong and tenacious.”  of following his dreams, even when
 personal strength.  Having recognized their own power to   family and friends told him to follow
 the safe path, get a business degree
 succeed beyond present and seemingly   and a respectable job. Instead, he
 crushing circumstances, attendees were   chose to pursue his passion in the arts,
 standing to their feet by the end of the   where he ultimately thrived beyond his
 event, armed with concepts for living   wildest dreams.
 their best lives.
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