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October 1, 2020

Chicago's Inspiration 1390 Presents 'Praise In Place' Virtual Concert and Celebration

iHeartMedia Chicago’s Inspiration 1390, Music of Power and Praise, announced today “Praise In Place,” a virtual concert and celebration featuring gospel artists Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Jekalyn Carr, Melvin Crispell III, LeNasia Tyson, Selah Youth Choir of Saint Sabina, and more.

The virtual event is Friday, October 2nd, at 7pm, LIVE on Inspiration 1390's Facebook Page and sponsored by Youth Connection Charter School. The event is hosted by the Sonya Blakey, Marcella Jones, Willie Moore Jr., and DeAndre Patterson.

The event will also honor and highlight local community and faith leaders who have stepped up their efforts to support the community during the COVID-19 Pandemic and social unrest.

Those organizations include; Pastor Reginald Sharpe Jr. & Fellowship M.B. Church, legendary fashion designer, Barbara Bates, I Am A Gentleman Inc., and Black Girls Break Bread.





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