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  • The Search is on for the Next Inked Cover Girl

    The Search is on for the Next Inked Cover Girl

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    updated: Jan 14, 2021

     For the fourth year in a row, Inked Cover Girl is recruiting tattoo models from across the world for a chance to be featured on the cover of Inked Magazine.

    Since the 2000s, Inked Magazine has featured some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, and alternative culture on their famous cover. From Kat Von D, Travis Barker, and Post Malone to WWE’s Roman Reigns, and Ink Master Ryan Ashley DiCristina, there is no shortage of famous faces that have graced Inked Magazine. For the fourth year in a row, Inked Cover Girl is giving one model the opportunity to compete for a feature on the exclusive cover of Inked Magazine and a cash prize of $25,000. The winner of Inked Cover Girl is chosen by the public using an online voting format, where the model with the most votes goes home with the grand prize. Registration is currently open worldwide at https://cover.inkedmag.com for women looking to join the competition for a chance to become the next face of Inked Magazine.

    The Inked Cover Girl Competition will not only provide an opportunity for models to showcase their talent and gain exposure within the tattoo community, but it also serves as a cause-based marketing campaign for charity. A portion of the proceeds from the competition will be given directly to the MusiCares Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides relief for music industry professionals who are struggling with addiction, health issues, or require emergency assistance.

    “Music is a huge passion of ours, and we want to give back to the community that has inspired us so much throughout the years,” said an executive from Inked Cover Girl. “This year has been a challenge for everyone, but with fewer music performances in the world right now, many people have been out of work for months, and they need our help now more than ever. We are really looking forward to the opportunity to help the music community this year, and we know that MusiCares is a great place to start.”

    Those interested in learning more about Inked Cover Girl can visit cover.inkedmag.com for more details.

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    Contact: Mary
    Company: Inked Cover Girl
    Email: Covergirl@inkedmag.com

    Source: Inked Cover Girl

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  • Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative Launches MOBIfest This May in NYC

    Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative Launches MOBIfest This May in NYC

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    Citywide Festival Celebrates Black Queer Contributions to Art, Film, Fashion and Culture

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    updated: Mar 2, 2018

    ​​This May, New York City is set to become immersed in a colorful celebration of Black queer art, film, music, fashion and culture as Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI) launches “MOBIfest” – the only free curated festival focused on seeing its attendees in their holistic selves.

    Following the success of MOBItalks, the three-part series featuring compelling conversations with LGBTQ+ thought leaders such as DeRay McKesson, Emil Wilbekin, Ty Hunter, and Karamo Brown, MOBI continues to keep its finger on the pulse of Black queer culture with its latest experience.

    Each MOBIfest event will celebrate Black queer trailblazer’s contributions in the arts and media. The festival launches with a community art exhibition and reception showcasing artwork submitted by Black queer artists and a panel discussing the impact of Black queer art. Contributions in popular music, house & ballroom scene, and fashion will be recognized through a party themed day with performances by artists from the community. MOBIfest will conclude with Black gay men from the media and entertainment industries that will share their insights with festival goers during a brunch party.

    What all these events and experiences have in common is that they’re all peer-led and produced by queer people of color. Everyone from the event producers to the volunteers are Black gay and queer individuals working with the overall goal of creating a community that will empower each other at no cost to attendees. This isn’t by chance. It was the main objective that Founder and OUT 100 honoree DaShawn Usher had in mind when developing MOBI.

    “The festival will be primarily centered around increasing health and wellness for the Black queer community,” says Usher. “The events will be free to attend by visiting our community partners and wellness events to gain entry into this celebratory weekend experience. The goal is to link our community with various health and wellness activities, while participants can select how they would like to best take ownership of their health. MOBIfest will continue on the success of MOBItalks in building community and inclusive spaces for the Black gay and queer community.”

    Follow “MOBINYC” on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter: @MOBI_NYC, and visit www.mobi-nyc.com for festival updates.

    ABOUT MOBILIZING OUR BROTHERS INITIATIVE (MOBI)

    Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI) exists to create experiences that celebrate the diversity of Black gay and queer men while building community, wellness and personal development. The MOBI network features our signature events: MOBItalks, a personal and professional development series for Black gay men and MOBIfest, a citywide interactive wellness festival that celebrates Black queer voices in fashion, music, visual arts and media. With a focus on wellness, MOBI connects individuals to opportunities to better themselves before and during events.

    For press inquiries, please contact:

    Kenneth Courtney

    Kenneth@mobi-nyc.com

    Source: MOBI

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