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Jun 28
2007

O.L.O.R.U.N./HBCUE Strategic Alliance Partnership

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O.L.O.R.U.N. Entertainment and HBCUEntrepreneurs.com Sign A New Strategic Alliance

June 16th, 2007 · No Comments

(Miami, FL) June 12, 2007O.L.O.R.U.N. Entertainment (“Our Love Of Rap Unites Nations”) http://www.youtube.com/AAOlorun signed a five year strategic Alliance with HBCU Entrepreneurs.com http://www.HBCUEntrepreneurs.com on June 11, 2007. The first ever of its kind within the leading edge Hip Hop Economy. The two organizations are pioneering the latest evolution of the Hip Hop Economy by joining vast virtual networks in the Web 2.0 Marketspace connecting the streets, artists, entrepreneurs, historically black colleges, and global activists in African centered organizations.

The timing is remarkable considering that Dr Benjamin F. Chavis Muhammad recently took control of the first publicly traded Hip Hop company on June 7, 2007 -H3 Enterprises, Inc. http://www.h3inc.com (OTCBB: “HTRE“), which announced the unanimous decision of its Board of Directors to appoint Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis as the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO). These emerging businesses will have a ground breaking and progressive impact on the way entrepreneurs in the African Diaspora and International Hip Hop community do business globally. These alliances will form a complete cycle of money from venture capital being invested into new businesses by young black entrepreneurs and revenues being reinvested back into Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Eventually more publicly traded Hip Hop companies will emerge. Such prosperity reinforces self-esteem, brilliance, and aspiration in youth of low income communities.

Imagine getting your higher education at your favorite HBCU Florida A&M University http://www.famu.edu hanging out at the Hip Hop Soda Shop http://www.hiphopsodashop.com investing your hard earned money back into the places you chill, eat, and have fun all while watching your http://www.h3inc.com stock investments go up in value day by day. Then, in addition to those luxuries, in between classes, you’re reading or listening to “The Hiphop Driven Life: A Genius Liberation Handbook on your ipod or PDA/cell phone. http://www.thehiphopdrivenlife.wordpress.com on your way to a Hip Hop studies class.

…Whose world is this? The world is yours.


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