Amoye Henry "Why Personal Sacrifices Are Made For The Greater Good Of The Community"
Amoye Henry is a producer of content, a public health and community wellness professional and a strategic partnerships facilitator. She is also the co-founder and executive producer of the AfroChic Cultural Arts Festival running almost 10 years strong. The festival has been successfully sold out in Canada, the USA and soon to be Africa featuring headliners like Jidenna, Erykah Badu, Wale, Teedra Moses and more. Amoye has been recognized by CBC as one of Canada’s 150 Black Women making history as well as The Honourable Jean Augustine as one of Canada’s 100 accomplished black women. Tune in to hear why personal sacrifices are made for the greater good of the community.
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