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WASHINGTON, D.C. /Massachusetts Newswire – National News/ Mocha Media, A Black Woman Owned Multi Media Publishing Company, announces the season two launch of the “Literary Lounge by Mocha@MLK” in partnership with the MLK Library in Washington D.C.
The “Literary Lounge by Mocha@MLK” is a livestream modern-day speakeasy that spotlights authors, thought leaders and world changers that boldly blaze trails of innovation for the contemporary black thinker.
The new season premiered on March 5, 2021 at 7 p.m. streaming live from the newly renovated historic MLK Library in Washington D.C. featuring Television, Radio Host and Author Bevy Smith with her book “Bevlations.”
WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar 10, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Mocha Media, A Black Woman Owned Multi Media Publishing Company, announces the season two launch of the “Literary Lounge by Mocha@MLK” in partnership with the MLK Library in Washington D.C.
The “Literary Lounge by Mocha@MLK” is a livestream modern-day speakeasy that spotlights authors, thought leaders and world changers that boldly blaze trails of innovation for the contemporary black thinker.
The new season premiered on March 5, 2021 at 7 p.m. streaming live from the newly renovated historic MLK Library in Washington D.C. featuring Television, Radio Host and Author Bevy Smith with her book “Bevlations.”
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There is no denying that D.C. looked different in 2020. Many residents swapped crowded morning commutes for isolated walks and weekend brunches and museum visits for virtual events and socially distanced gatherings. However, the businesses, monuments, and buildings of the city remained (mostly) accessible. Now, Exposed DC wants to see how you interact and view the city today as part of its annual photography contest, and especially how you’ve experienced D.C. amid the COVID-19 pandemic. A group dedicated to connecting photographers with networking, mentoring, and exhibition opportunities, Exposed DC uses its contest to see how photographers “live, work, and love” in D.C. In years past, winning photographs have included shots from the United States Botanic Garden, National School