Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Soledad O'Brien and MC Hammer To Speak At 2009 ANA Multicultural Marketing & Diversity Conference

ANA's successful multicultural conference has been expanded in 2009 and renamed the Multicultural Marketing & Diversity Conference. This event recognizes the intersection of multicultural marketing and diversity management in driving strong business growth.

This year's event will be held October 4-6 at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona. Honored guests include Soledad O'Brien - a journalist and reporter for CNN; and MC Hammer - a legendary entertainer and webpreneur.

ANA conferences are unique as the client-side perspective is front and center. The Multicultural Marketing & Diversity Conference features senior-level marketers from companies including Farmer's Insurance, Ford Motor Co., Hewlett-Packard, JCPenney, Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, MetLife, Nationwide, Procter & Gamble, The Walt Disney Company, Verizon, Walmart, and Western Union.

The conference will also feature:

- The ADCOLOR® Awards, celebrating the accomplishments of outstanding diverse advertising, marketing, and media professionals.

- The ANA Multicultural Excellence Awards, honoring the year's best multicultural advertising campaigns.

For more details, visit:
www.ana.net/events/conferencemtg/MCC-OCT09

1 comment:

  1. Soledad O’Brien is such a phony. In April 2008, Reverend Jeremiah Wright gave a speech in Detroit to the NAACP.  One of the things that  he said in this speech was that black and white children learn with different parts of their brain, and then gave an "unflattering imitation of the way white pastors speak."  Peoples comments were that he gave a racial speech. Soledad  O'Brien, on CNN, was quoted as saying, in a gushing manner, that the speech was a "home run" and "really funny." When questioned about the things he said in the speech, she would say things like, what he really meant was .....or what he wanted to say was... Once again she's covering the truth and being racist.  Just as with the Henry Gates incident.  In an appearance on Anderson Cooper, the night or so before CNN's "The Moment of Truth" she appeared enraged that it was a racial profile against Gates. She said that she got calls from her FRIENDS saying it was all about Gates being black.  She went on that show with the purpose, at all costs, to destroy the credibility of the white police officer and throw him under the bus.  When Cooper was talking she wanted to make the point that Gates said "Thank You" to the police officers.  By mentioning that, she was purposely misrepresenting the truth by playing down Gates' belligerence and racial remarks, which she didn't even mention.  Even Gates' attorney and friend, said to the media that he used very strong language. Colon Powell and President Obama both said he should take blame in the incident.  I have seen this in many occasions with her, where she doesn't speak the truth and hides the true facts.  Another time on Anderson Cooper, Cooper said to O'Brien that Senator John McCain hasn't brought race into the campaign, like he said he wouldn't.  You would think her response would have been something like, that's great because he shouldn't.  Instead she strongly insinuated that he would, even in the last week of the campaign. Also, her questioning style, in interviews  is completely different with a white person than it is with a black person.  Like in her interview with Henry Gates in "The Moment of Truth"  She just went along with his lies. I have seen several comments on various websites about her racism.  There are many other examples I could give of her racial bias, dishonesty and hypocrisy. She seems to consider herself to be black. She mentioned in an interview that her parents made it clear to her “you’re black” and that’s all there is to it.
    She’s all about being #1, she wants the world to revolve around her. She comes first, before her family. She wants to be a celebrity figure and a star. In interviews she says she works 6 days a week, mostly out of town, and on some holidays. She goes to gala events, concerts, lots of entertainment events, as a single woman, leaving her husband and kids behind.
    I think Soledad O’Brien is a very poor journalist. What ever happened to the days of CNN with Bernard Shaw and Judy Woodruff? They were honorable journalists. You could believe what they said.
    John Las Vegas

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