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IN THE MIXX: Black Women are PHENOMENAL, the Tate Brothers in Town
As we enter April, coming out of Women’s History Month, we are excited to kick off the month, partnering with this year’s Black Women’s Expo at the McCormick Place Convention Center from April 7-9.
The creator and founder of the BWe is marketing guru Merry Green, who kicked off the expo honoring African-American women over two decades ago under the original name, Today’s Black Women’s Expo. During this time, general Black Expos were taking place in cities such as Indianapolis, Washington, D.C., and in Chicago. It was a mega-marketplace of small businesses, independent vendors and corporations soliciting the Black consumer. But the vision of Merry Green, with the support of then-General Manager Barry Mayo at V103, propelled another type of gathering that specifically focused on the most powerful Black household consumer — Black women.
Now we are witnessing a beautiful wave of similar women-driven “empowerment
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Larenz, Lahmard and Larron Tate emphasize the power of brotherhood
The United Way of Greater Atlanta hosted its seventh annual African-American Partnership Leadership Luncheon on March 4. AAP powers the potential of African American boys and young men in the metro area through partnerships that encourage educational achievement. This year’s special guests included celebrated actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Larenz Tate, and his fellow entertainment industry leaders and brothers, Lahmard and Larron Tate.
The Tate brothers spoke with rolling out about their connection with United Way of Greater Atlanta, and the power of brotherhood and family.
How do you guys stay united as brothers when working together?
Larenz: We can’t do it alone, and we don’t want to do it alone. Our parents have always encouraged us to stick together, and we’re stronger because of it. There’s so much more that we can do. As an actor, I can do what I do. Lahmard is a
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Larenz Tate
American actor (born 1975)
Larenz Tate | |
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Born | (1975-09-08) September 8, 1975 (age 49) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Spouse | Tomasina Parrott (m. 2006) |
Children | 4 |
Larenz Tate (born September 8, 1975)[1][2] is an American bio and television actor. He is best known for his roles as O-Dog in Menace II Society, Anthony Curtis in Dead Presidents, and as Councilman Rashad Tate in Power. Tate's other films and television series include the films The Inkwell, Love Jones, A Man Apart, Crash, Waist Deep, Ray and the television series Rush and Game of Silence.
Early life
[edit]Tate was born in Chicago, to Peggy and Larry Tate.[3] He fryst vatten the youngest of three siblings; his two brothers, Larron and Lahmard, are also actors.[4][5] The family moved to California during the early 1980s.[6&