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SPEAK YOUR TRUTH OR STAY SILENT 

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Dr. Cheyenne Bryant is a renowned Psychology Expert, Life Coach, and media producer, known for her work as a Co-Producer of MTV’s “Teen Mom Family Reunion” and as the author of the best-selling book “Mental Detox.” Featured in major outlets such as Forbes, Oprah, USA Today, and People Magazine, Dr. Bryant has built a career centered around empowering others to live healthier, happier lives. She is the founder of the Dr. Bryant Institute and the Dr. Bryant Foundation, organizations that provide vital resources to underserved communities. As the President of NAACP Branch #1069, she made history by receiving the world’s first NAACP Square street dedication. A passionate community activist, Dr. Bryant has led numerous initiatives, providing school supplies, clothing, and computers to inner-city youth and families. With degrees in Psychology and a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, Dr. Bryant combines her expertise with a personal mission of healing, having helped thousands through her private practice, workshops, and media contributions. She’s a trailblazer recognized with numerous awards, including the “Woman of the Year” and “Best Lifestyle Influencer.” Dr. Bryant continues to lead impactful conversations on mental health and social issues, making a lasting difference in the community and beyond.

Brii Renee’ is an American radio personality, social media influencer, actress, YouTuber, and host. A graduate of Georgia State University with a degree in Film and Television, Brii began her media career as a social media influencer, amassing over 1 million followers. Her engaging personality landed her a radio job at Streetz 94.5 FM, where she spent eight years perfecting her craft, interviewing top artists. Brii has also made waves in television, starring in hit shows like Mrs. Pat Show, Tales on BET, and Swarm on Amazon Prime. She co-produced and starred in the film Scheme Queens, now available on Tubi and Amazon Prime. Additionally, she co-hosts Revolt’s talk show, Black Girl Stuff, and runs the hit podcast Mommy and Me, where she and her mother discuss cultural issues. Between acting, hosting, and content creation, Brii continues to prove she’s a dynamic force in the entertainment world, known for her charm, work ethic, and creativity

Ryan Cameron is a 2x Emmy Award-winning radio personality and the official voice of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. With over 25 years of experience, he has made a significant impact in broadcasting, hosting the #1 afternoon show on WAMJ Majic 107.5/97.5 and leading the Ryan Cameron Uncensored Show, nationally syndicated by Urban One Inc. He’s been inducted into both the Georgia and Black Radio Hall of Fame, further cementing his legacy. In sports, Ryan became the first African American P.A. Announcer for the Atlanta Hawks and later for the Atlanta Falcons, with his iconic “for threeeee” chant featured in NBA 2k17. Beyond radio, he has produced several shows for TV One and recently partnered with Warner Music Group to create the Amplify Color podcast series. Ryan also founded the Ryan Cameron Foundation Leadership Academy, supporting youth in academics and leadership, and recently opened a franchise of Dough Boy Pizza in his community. A graduate of the University of West Georgia and a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi, Ryan’s influence extends far beyond the microphone.

Marc Lamont Hill

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Hill worked as a political contributor for Fox News from 2007 until 2009, when he was fired. During this time, he appeared on The O'Reilly Factor, Huckabee, and Hannity. Prior to Fox, Hill was a commentator on CNN and MSNBC, as well as Court TV, where he was a weekly contributor to the Star Jones talk show. In August 2010, he replaced Ed Gordon as host of the syndicated television show Our World with Black Enterprise. In May 2012, he joined Huffington Post as a host of HuffPost Live. In January 2021, Hill was named as the host of UpFront on Al Jazeera English, as the permanent replacement for Mehdi Hasan. In March of the same year, Hill was announced as anchor for Black News Tonight, a primetime show on the Black News Channel which would launch the following month.

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