The New Hollywood Group To Raise Money for Free the Slaves

Mark your calendars! On Sunday, October 23, The New Hollywood Women’s Goal Group (TNH) will be hosting an event to raise money for Free the Slaves. They are asking for a $27 donation in honor of the 27 million people enslaved in the world today. TNH is a group of entertainment industry professionals—all women—who come […]
September 21, 2011

Mark your calendars! On Sunday, October 23, The New Hollywood Women’s Goal Group (TNH) will be hosting an event to raise money for Free the Slaves.

They are asking for a $27 donation in honor of the 27 million people enslaved in the world today.

TNH is a group of entertainment industry professionals—all women—who come together to do good, by providing a “safe environment” to help each other achieve “individual, personal and professional goals.” They also produce creative events and actions in support of non-profits. Last year, the created a beautiful, art nouveau-style calendar whose proceeds went to LA-based environmental non-profit Tree People (check out a video of the calendar photo shoot here!)

We’re thrilled that TNH will be supporting Free the Slaves! The event promises to be a showcase of the creative talents of the group. A 45-minute performance, featuring art, video, spoken word (lifted from actual survivors’ testimonials) and dance. TNH member and Broadway veteran (Wicked, Gypsy, Sweet Charity) Alexis Carra will be directing the show.

To buy tickets, go here!

Big thanks to the ladies of The New Hollywood! We’re looking forward to the October 23 event!

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