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QuakeCon At Home Is Coming Back August 19th Advertisement Advertisement This is an excellent time for gamers, as only a day after the announcement of the Steam Deck, we now know that QuakeCon At Home is coming back. The online event will last from August 19th to the 21st. It will involve live streams, giveaways, charity donations, and tournaments. There will also be updates on future games and appearances from developers. This news comes to us straight from the Bethesda site. QuakeCon At Home will have a lot of content from many different people Bethesda is going to be bringing a lot of people from around the world to participate in the event. They will include people from different Bethesda teams, but there will also be influencers present, though the company has not stated who. The influencers will most likely include popular streamers on Twitch. ....
Nearly 20,000 Creatives of Color Attend CultureCon At Home blackenterprise.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from blackenterprise.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How CultureCon Founder Imani Ellis Pivoted Through The Pandemic: CultureCon At Home Share to Facebook CultureCon Launched in 2016, The Creative Collective started in Imani Ellis’ one-bedroom Harlem apartment after inviting her friends over to connect and share. This year, as businesses shuttered their in-person operations in response to the Covid-19 Crisis, CultureCon is expanding with CultureCon At Home, a virtual, interactive conference for creatives, entrepreneurs and young professionals of color. It’s an extension to the collective’s yearly CultureCon conference that’s typically held in person. “This past year was paved with challenges that have never been seen before in our lifetime,” says Ellis, the founder of CultureCon. “It’s become overwhelmingly clear that people of color have been disproportionately affected and it’s an honor to continue to curate brave and safe spaces like CultureCon, where we can share resources and connect with each ....