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Millennial Statement
Millennial Statement “Internet access is not available to everyone,” says ICON TALKS Calls for action to This statement should be attributed to John Burns, Co-Founder of ICON TALKS The coronavirus epidemic has been challenging for everyone, especially young Americans – the group most likely to have lost our jobs or been forced to take a
Press Release – Icon Talks Multicultural Creators Letter 9.4.18
Letter signed by 17 groups explains how current law allows tech platforms to “tur[n] a blind eye” to piracy and other harms
(Washington, DC) – Today, ICONTALKS joined 16 organizations that represent creators of color in urging Congress to consider the unique challenges of the digital creative economy, including the…
CELEBRATING INCLUSION ICONS
On September 21st, MPAA partnered with Icon Talks – a platform offering intimate discussions, insights, and performances with inspiring figures across all walks of life – to host a “Celebrate of Multiculturalism and Diversity.” Now in its second year, the event promotes inclusion and multiculturalism in entertainment and beyond by sharing the stories of inspiring

John Lewis, Sheila Johnson and T.I. honored by IconTalks in Washington, D.C.
Congressman John Lewis and T.I. were recently honored by IconTalks during an intimate rooftop event at the Observatory in Washington, D.C. In partnership with the Motion Picture Association of America, the event began with a discussion with business icon Sheila Johnson who was honored by Senator Chris Dodd. Founded by John Burns and John Hartsfield,

Celebrations, unlikely friendships and a call to action at the annual CBC legislative conference
The vibe of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference this year was hard to pin down. It was both ebullient and somber. The National Museum of African American History and Culture was just one week away from opening. And the Obamas were four months from moving out of the White House. There were parties, for sure.

Access Pollywood: Icon Talks Inspires D.C.
“People need to be affirmed everywhere,” said civil rights activist Reverend Jesse Jackson in an interview with Washington Life. “There’s so much negativity…so much oppression of black people and brown people and poor people, so much manipulation—so affirmation always matters.” We spoke with Jackson at the Mead Center for American Theater at Arena Stage during Icon Talks’ “An

Icon Talks with Jesse Jackson, Cathy Hughes and Omari Hardwick
The sold-out Icon Talks empowerment tour hit Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater in Washington, D.C., on June 30, with an intimate performance featuring actor, artist and poet Omari Hardwick. Best known for his current role as James “Ghost” St. Patrick on the critically acclaimed Starz network hit show, Power, Hardwick wooed

RollingOut.com | John Lewis, Sheila Johnson and T.I. honored by IconTalks in Washington, D.C.
Congressman John Lewis and T.I. were recently honored by IconTalks during an intimate rooftop event at the Observatory in Washington, D.C. In partnership with the Motion Picture Association of America, the event began with a discussion with business icon Sheila Johnson who was honored by Senator Chris Dodd. Founded by John Burns and John Hartsfield,