Thursday, September 15, 2011

Youth Pulse Radio Interview Adrian Kali Turner, Rapper/Activist Arian Poetess Muhammad, and youth activist Mary-pat Hector

Youth actor Adrian Kali Turner, Rapper/Activist Arian Poetess Muhammad, and youth activist Mary-pat Hector - Stops by to chat with Youth Pulse Saturday, September 17th from 11am - 1pm EST.  Listen HERE >>>>>>>

Adrian Kali Turner credits as follows Nickelodeon, Chuck, Lincoln Heights, iCARLY, Yo Gabba Gabba and Bad Teachers, to name a few...
Adrian Kali Turner is a young actor, singer, dancer, writer and entrepreneur. He was born in 1997 in Takoma Park, Md. Adrian currently lives in Los Angeles, Ca, and attends Connections Academy.

Adrian started acting at the tender age of 4, when he landed the lead role in a pre-school play. In July 2006, Adrian attended the Actors, Models and Talent Competition in Orlando, Florida, where he earned top awards for Monologue and Commercial competitions. Adrian shone among the contestants and earned recognition as finalist for the Best Overall Child Actor award.

Adrian is a current member of both the SAG and AFTRA actor unions. His list of credits include: iCarly, Yo Gabba Gabba, Chuck, Lincoln Heights, Nickelodeon Kid's ChoiceAwards, Numb3rs, Flash Forward, and Disney's 3 Minute Game Show. In addition, Adrian had a pivotal role in the Hollywood/Bollywood blockbuster, My Name is Khan. Adrian is an avid comic book reader. He realized his dream acting-job of portraying a comic book character when he was cast as Duane in the hit AMC zombie-drama, The Walking Dead.IMDbPro



Arian Poetess Muhammad form MIA - Music is Alive CampaignArian Nicole is a Producer, Vocalist, Songwriter, Composer, Musician, Poetess and Emcee from Flint, Michigan. Arian specializes in hip-hop soul and break beat. She's been involved in digital production for a little over 5 years and is the founder of C.H.A.N.G.E, a hip-hop/self esteem workshop for female youth. 

She is also founder of The MIA Music is Alive Campaign.  A movement of cultural responsibility and
artist accountability. The MIA campaign not only believes that we as artists are accountable for the message we send but that we collectively have the power to create change by uniting and using our gifts to educate, encourage, and inspire. The MIA Music Is Alive Campaign was established to help unite Youth, Artists, Educators, and Activists in a campaign to educate and spread awareness of the power of art and promote positive images for cultural advancement. The MIA Music Is Alive Campaign was founded on the 9thissue of The Millions More Movement to assist in the establishment of a new cultural paradigm for a new and better reality.

For workshops or presentations please send inquiries to: musicofamovement@yahoo.com

visit website: miacampaign.wordpress.org
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Mary-Pat Hector, To say that she is effervescent, articulate, innovative, outgoing and determined may be an understatement because Mary-Pat is all these attributes and so much more. At twelve years old, Mary-Pat is reaching for the stars and destined to land in the midst. And, if the next generation of leaders is to be likened to those with the tenacity of Mary-Pat, then it is inevitable that the world will be in good hands. Mary-Pat Hector attends Solid Foundation Private School and when she’s not in class, she is an activist, youth advocate, speaker, play-write, actress, and President of Youth In Action. As Founder and National President she is responsible for creating a new project once every three months. She is passionate about advocating for nonviolence and has served as the Founder of “Shake off the Violence” Campaign, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of youth. Mary-Pat is uniquely qualified to carry out her mission to be the voice of a new generation of empowered young leaders. She has reached youth across all ages and is known for her expertise in developing culturally relevant and youth-friendly educational strategies. Through her work, Mary-Pat serves as a bridge between her generation and those who care about, educate, mentor, and advocate for them. Mary-Pat also served as the National Youth Spokes Person for The Peace Keepers.

Mary-Pat can also be credited with the title of playwright and writer, with her first stage play being entitled, “Easy Street Ain’t So Easy.” The play explores the topic of child cruelty is self produced by Mary-Pat. According to Mary-Pat, the production of this work enables her to “be a voice” for other children. Mary-Pat is the youngest blogger for Russell Simmons Global Grind. The mature Mary-Pat comments, “Many people don’t realize that youth have problems also, I will be their voice when they feel afraid to speak.”

When time permits, Mary-Pat is a contributing writer for My Magazine, a publication for girls.


She believes that you are never too young to change the world and "why wait to be great". Upon completing high school and undergraduate studies, Mary-Pat desires to obtain her Master’s degree in Theater from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), and ultimately establish her own performing arts school. In her spare time, she enjoys shopping, youth activism, community service, dancing, and making others laugh.


MarypathectorPR@gmail.com
 
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