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Wednesday, February 06, 2019

KPRC 2 celebrates diversity during Black History Month


During the month of February, KPRC 2 honors Black History Month by celebrating the multi-cultural diversity of Houston, the city we call home.

KPRC 2’s Black History Month on-air and social media campaigns will center around various renditions of, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” commonly referred to as the Negro National Anthem, including a spoken word version featuring KPRC 2 on-air talent, a vocal version sung by the Imani School’s “Young Voices of Praise” choir, and an original solo piano performance by our very own KPRC 2 employee.

As part of the digital campaign, KPRC 2 will spotlight many of Houston’s high profile African American power players, including gospel vocalist Yolanda Adams, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, and gold medal-winning Olympians Simone Biles & Carl Lewis, interviewed by anchor and Houston Newsmakers host Khambrel Marshall.

KPRC 2 will also solicit viewer nominations to spotlight everyday citizens doing amazing things in our community. Nominations can be made here: https://www.click2houston.com/black-history-month.

Another digital component will be the just launched “Tell It 2 Us” platform, featuring man on the street-style interviews with everyday Houstonians speaking out on issues facing the African American community. Viewers will also be encouraged to make their voices heard by recording their own thoughts on these issues on camera and then emailing them to tellit2us@kprc.com submissions should be 30 seconds or less, and files no larger than 30MB.

“Our KPRC 2 family is as diverse as the communities that we cover and the city we call home,” said KPRC 2 Vice President/General Manager Jerry Martin. “What better time to celebrate not only the high profile, but the everyday citizens, neighbors and co-workers who inspire and define us.”

Throughout the month KPRC 2 will share stories of why African American culture is Houston culture, and how so much of what makes our city great is based in Black heritage, honoring these cultural contributions.

Visit https://www.click2houston.com/black-history-month and be a part of KPRC’s diversity campaign by following or post using these hashtags #KPRCBHM #KPRCDIVERSITY #LIFTEVERYVOICE #TELLIT2US

(This post was taken from a release sent to me by KPRC 2)


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