THE HANDY FOUNDATION HOSTS AN EXCLUSIVE HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE SCREENING & PARTY CELEBRATING NEW SERIES
“HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS: PLAY IT FORWARD"
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Hollywood Diversity & Inclusion Advocate
Ri-Karlo Handy's Annual Birthday Party-With-A-Purpose Supports The Work of The Handy Foundation And
Marks The Return of Iconic Harlem Globetrotters To Weekly TV After 40 Years
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The Handy Foundation hosts exclusive premiere screening of "The Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward" series and fundraiser to support workforce training, diversity & inclusion programs in Hollywood. Pictured above (l to r: Dejon Ellis, Charlotte Pai, Adam Fowler, Nancy Rae Stone, Kevin McDonald, Jessica Handy, Ri-Karlo Handy, Allison Frenzel, Robyn Lattaker-Johnson, Shannon Doyle Bell Photo credit: Maury Phillips, courtesy of The Handy Foundation
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Hollywood, CA -- The Handy Foundation, a pro-social organization working to foster programs that focus on training and career advancement for underrepresented groups in Hollywood, hosted an exclusive screening and premiere party to celebrate the debut of new series "Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward." Executive produced by veteran producer Ri-Karlo Handy (founder of The Handy Foundation), this 30-minute series debuting on NBC’s “The More You Know” programming block marks a return of the Harlem Globetrotters in a weekly television show after more than 40 years. The educational/informational series is hosted by actor/comedian Craig Robinson and is also available on NBC.com and Peacock, with repeat airings on Telemundo.
Serving as a dual party-with-a-purpose that also celebrates his birthday, Handy was joined at the screening and cocktail event by colleagues, industry insiders and fellows from The Handy Foundation who worked on the series through the non-profit organization's job training program. Guests included industry VIPs Dejon Ellis II, Business Manager at IASTE Local 80 Union; Charlotte Pai, VP of Post at Hello Sunshine & Handy Foundation Board Member; Adam Fowler, Founder CVL Economics; Nancy Rae Stone, Deputy Director, Tax Credit Program California Film Commission; Kevin McDonald, CFC Pilot Career Pathways Program, IATSE Training Trust Fund; Jessica Handy, Head of Partnerships, Handy Foundation; founder Ri-Karlo Handy; Allison Frenzel, Programs Specialist, Secondary Arts - Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) Sector - California Department of Education; Robyn Lattaker-Johnson, Agent A3; Shannon Doyle Bell, Supervising Story Producer and Aaron Bauer, Executive Producer for 'Play it Forward,' among others.
Attendees watched the premiere episode of "Play It Forward," which centers on the players’ achievements both on and off the court as ambassadors of goodwill, focusing on topics like space exploration with NASA, financial responsibility and literacy, female empowerment and more. In the series, the Globetrotters team also explores ways to help the communities in each city they visit through volunteerism, fundraising and one-on-one connections.
Following the screening, the standing-room-only crowd learned more about the innovative work of the Handy Foundation in creating pathways to entertainment careers for individuals who were previously lacking access. Through the program, several Handy Foundation fellows gained valuable job experience, as well as membership into the IATSE Local 80 Union, by working on the Globetrotters show. Cohorts in attendance included Mohab Abou-Elallah, Toni Williams and Joel Lin.
Handy noted in his remarks, "The most exciting thing about today was that some of trainees have leveled up to editors on this show and they got to celebrate that accomplishment with their peers! Also, I want to thank everyone who is supporting our mission to increase access to Hollywood careers for all -- so many industry organizations came out to support."
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EVENT PHOTO & VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
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PHOTO CREDIT FOR ALL IMAGES: Maury Phillips, courtesy of The Handy Foundation
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(Pictured above) Ri-Karlo Handy, Founder/CEO of The Handy Foundation & Executive Producer, Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward
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(Pictured right) Kevin McDonald, Nancy Rae Stone, Ri-Karlo Handy, Jessica Handy and Robyn Lattaker-Johnson
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(Pictured above) Ri-Karlo Handy with members of the Play It Forward creative team, Aaron Bauer, Executive Producer and Shannon Doyle Bell, Supervising Story Producer
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Video Highlights from The Handy Foundation's Premiere Screening & Party for "The Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward"
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Pictured left: DJ Gimel Hopper
(Click image to view event sizzle reel)
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(Pictured left to right) Heru Yafeu,
Ryland Engelhart, Ri-Karlo Handy and Rica Greig
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(Pictured above) Guest, Tiffany "Delilah" Miranda, Founder of Girls Make Beats and GEE-MANN, Recording Artist
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(Pictured above) Sunkee Angel, Recording Artist
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(Pictured above) Adam Fowler, Allison Fenzel and
Ri-Karlo Handy
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(Pictured above) Ri-Karlo Handy, Founder/CEO of The Handy Foundation & Executive Producer, Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward
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(Pictured Below) Trace Austin, Recording Artist/Grandson of Otis Williams from "The Temptations"
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Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward is a celebration of the 96 year old franchise that has delighted fans of all ages with a one-of-a-kind experience. A perfect blend of mind blowing athleticism with fun for the whole family, The Harlem Globetrotters bring joy and goodwill wherever they go.
In this new series, we get an in depth look at the players that make up the team, the fans that follow them across generations, and the impact of the brand to the world. We'll get to know the players on and off the court, see how they bring their unique skills and passions to everything they do; from teaching financial literacy, to surprising a lucky fan with an in-school appearance; from expressing their flair for fashion, to sharing the importance of staying fit; from earning how to fish to going head to head with young experts, the Harlem Globetrotters are truly ambassadors of goodwill.
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"HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS: PLAY IT FORWARD"
IN THE NEWS
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As reported by Variety, The Harlem Globetrotters will return to television after more than 40 years with “Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward,” in partnership with Hearst Media Production Group. Actor and comedian Craig Robinson will host the educational show, which will air on NBC.
The series centers on the players’ achievements both on and off the court as ambassadors of goodwill, focusing on topics like space exploration with NASA, financial responsibility and literacy, female empowerment and more. (Click above to read article)
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CNBC reports on the Harlem Globetrotters return to series tv. (click image above to read entire article)
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Read the entire Ebony.com feature highlighting the Harlem Globetrotter series (click image for article).
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DEADLINE OP-ED FROM FOUNDER RI-KARLO HANDY ON EFFORTS TO DRIVE DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IN THE HOLLYWOOD WORKFORCE
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Ri-Karlo Handy Reflects On Disparity In Diversifying Hollywood, Barriers For New Talent & “High-Touch Solutions” – Guest Column
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Editor’s Note: On June 22, 2020, veteran editor and Sunwise Media co-founder Ri-Karlo Handy penned a guest column for Deadline on the wide ranging response to his social media call for Black union editors just days beforehand. As Americans took to the streets after the killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd to demand an end to institutional violence and racism in numbers unprecedented for decades, Handy turned part of the spotlight on Hollywood. The reaction to his outcry was almost immediate. It was also encouraging from unions, to schools, to studios and every other crevice of Tinseltown. Today, Handy examines what a difference the past two years have made, and what more there is to do as political and cultural sands appear to be shifting again.
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PRESS HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE HANDY FOUNDATION
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The Story Behind The Launch Of The Handy Foundation
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Setting out to help source a diverse group of editors for to work in Hollywood post-production in June, 2020 sparked a national news story, a movement to develop sustainable pathways to below-the-line workers and has turned into a professional mission for Ri-Karlo Handy, founder of The Handy Foundation. Ri-Karlo's efforts have been covered by industry outlets from Variety and Los Angeles Times, to Business Insider and Vanity Fair.
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Film editor Ri-Karlo Handy faced a backlash from some white colleagues when he posted a call for Black editors on a Facebook group.(Pointandclick Photography)
BY ANOUSHA SAKOUISTAFF WRITER
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ABOUT THE HANDY FOUNDATION
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The Handy Foundation, founded by Ri-Karlo Handy, CEO of Sunwise Media, is dedicated to giving members access to expert career advice through digital workshops, live panel discussions, and virtual mentorship. Through partnerships with organizations such as The Urban League, unions, networks and studios, The Handy Foundation works to foster programs that focus on training and career advancement for below the line positions. Additionally, we continue to expand on our efforts to foster mentorship with the goal to create a bridge between education and training organizations and companies that can hire them. For more information on programs and the organization, visit: http://www.handyfoundation.org/
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