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Queens of R&B – “No Boundaries” Tour “Delivering Positive Solutions for Community Social Change” | Black Cultural Events

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The Elephant in The Room, Queens of R&B - 'No Boundaries' Tour is a community driven, social responsibility initiative presented by NABFEME. This program will address crucial issues that persist in disadvantaged communities by bringing together influential speakers who attract and motivate, combined with soulful musical performances that entertain while... Read more »

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