Showing posts with label Ludacris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ludacris. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

FBG Music Break: Letoya Luckett and Ludacris


This is one of my new jams to groove to! I love the beat and the lyrics Letoya sings about! I mean I think we all have a past fellow who thought he was doing THE MOST and didn't recognize our sunshine (yes Common!!) until it was too late!!

So now anytime he sees you in all your glory and he has to make you feel bad or try to get back on your good side. Too bad for him we moved on to bigger, better and more FABULOUS things!

So Fabulous Brown Girls, who would you dedicate this to? Let us know and check out Letoya and Ludacris NEW video for REGRET!!!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

FABULOUS BROWN GIRL Spotlight: The Collective Renaissance Guild


Here at Fabulous Brown Girl, one of our main focuses is non profits and social awareness. As often as we can we are going to spotlight different fabulous brown girl nonprofit organizations that help benefit our community.


This weekend in Atlanta a nonprofit organization known as The Collective Renaissance Guild hosted a conference called the "Power Generation Conference". I attended the "Speak Out" Event where over 2000+ attendees including music professionals, politicians, entrepreneurs, educators, students and supporters were invited to explore opportunities for philanthropy, social entrepreneurship and artistic innovation.

The Collective Renaissance Guild is comprised of Fabulous Brown Girls who want "to infuse the arts, philanthropy and social responsibility in the cultural landscape of the Power Generation (formerly known as Generation X and the Hip Hop Generation) while educating and providing models for subsequent generations. They are committed to cultivating community leadership, arts patronage, and philanthropy among the power brokers of our generation." (CRG Mission)

Here are a couple of pics I snapped while at the event!! Check it out!!




Camera phone picture of Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, Atlanta Civil Rights leader, Joseph Lowery,
and The Collective Renaissance Guild Founders



The Collective Renaissance Guild logo banner