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ESSENCE Full Circle Festival Launches In Support Of Economic Collaboration In Africa

ESSENCE Ventures is taking another major step towards supporting cultural ownership and economic collaboration through the launch of the ESSENCE Full Circle Festival.

Created in partnership with Full Circle Festival, LLC, the ESSENCE Full CircleFestival partnership will focus on a three-part mission to: (i) support cultural ownership and economic collaboration among Africans on the continent and people of African descent in the Diaspora; (ii) connect Black communities globally for the exchange of ideas and shared objectives that leads to cultural monetization and community reinvestment; (iii) facilitate the learning and discovery of the many facets of Africa’s beauty, excellenceand opportunity globally.

In addition, the annual ESSENCE Full Circle Festival experience will focus on showcasing African nations increasingly as global destinations by highlighting their critical rolesas ancestral, spiritual, cultural and commercial epicenters.

“As someone born and raised in West Africa and who has spent adulthoodin the U.S., there is no greater joy than forging partnerships with apurpose rooted in the elevation and the promise of the people of theAfrican continent and the Diaspora,” said Richelieu Dennis, founder and chair of Essence Ventures. “My family and I spent three decades building a global beauty business and business model that empower, among others, women Shea butter processors in Northern Ghana – women just like mygrandmother. We believe economic inclusion is a human right, and now with ESSENCE Full Circle Festival, our continued goal is to be catalysts and connectors for long-term economic empowerment, growth and cross-sector job creation in Black communities globally through increased engagement, innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment.”

The 2019 ESSENCE Full Circle Festival will take place in Accra in December and complete the Year of Return commemoration – marking 400years since the first slave ships left Ghanaian coasts for the transatlantic slave trade. This specially-curated, week-long immersion will enable engagement between U.S.-based cultural influencers and business executives with Ghanaian and regional leaders and communities, including explorations of history, cuisine, music, fashion, beaches,nightlife, commerce and more.

“This partnership recognizes Ghana’s role as a beacon for people ofAfrican descent in this Year of Return,” said Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo. “The Year of Return, Ghana 2019, is a conscious effort tocement our pan-African legacy. Throughout the Year, the Tourism Authority has worked with several partner organizations to welcome homeour brothers and sisters from the Diaspora. The Essence Full CircleFestival is a welcome addition to the activities and will hopefullybecome one of the legacies of the year which celebrates Africanresilience.”

The inaugural Full Circle Festival also included the participation ofPresident Akufo-Addo and took place in Accra in December 2018, led by Full Circle Festival, LLC partners Boris Kodjoe, Patrick Kodjoe, Bozoma Saint John – all of Ghanaian descent – and Nicole Ari Parker. More than 120 invited guests including business executives, influencers, and celebrities from the United States traveled to Ghana for culturalengagement and ancestral reconnection, resulting in nearly 10,000 positive social media posts and half a billion media and socialimpressions, as well as an estimated economic impact of more than $70 million in tourism revenue.

The 2019 ESSENCE Full Circle Festival will include the first-ever ESSENCEGlobal Black Economic Forum: Africa, which will convene entrepreneurs,executives, entertainers and government officials to discuss how new opportunities for economic development and cultural exchange can be created.

“In furthering our mission to serve Black women deeply across the globe,ESSENCE is honored to answer the call to ‘Return’ with the creation of the ESSENCE Full Circle Festival, beginning with Ghana and subsequently extending across the continent,” said Michelle Ebanks, CEO of EssenceCommunications, Inc. “We are grateful to be able to use the power of ourplatforms and the influence of our networks to positively impactnarratives about Africa, as well as positively impact the people ofAfrica and the Diaspora through cultural and economic exchange.”

*Essence Ventures is an independent Black-owned consumer technology company merging content, community and commerce to meet the evolving cultural and lifestyle needs of people of color and the parent company of Essence Communications, Inc.

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