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Black Celebrities Unite Against AIDS   Feb 7, 2012

  • Samuel L. Jackson's charity work and causes
  • Laila Ali's charity work and causes
  • Tatyana Ali's charity work and causes
  • Anthony Anderson's charity work and causes
  • Bill Duke's charity work and causes
  • Chris Massey's charity work and causes
  • Kyle Massey's charity work and causes
  • Lisa Masterson's charity work and causes
  • Shaun Robinson's charity work and causes

More than 60 Black celebrities – including Samuel L. Jackson, Laila Ali, Tatyana Ali, Anthony Anderson, Bill Duke, Dennis Haysbert, Nia Long, Chris Massey, Kyle Massey, Lisa Masterson and Shaun Robinson – have united with Greater Than AIDS to bring attention to the severe and disproportionate epidemic facing Black Americans and reduce the stigma surrounding the disease.

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Movies That Make A Difference   Apr 3, 2009

  • Bill Duke's charity work and causes
  • Danny Glover's charity work and causes
  • NALIP's celebrity supporters
  • Paul Newman's charity work and causes

Look to the Stars likes to keep a look out for break-out informative films.

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Cindy Crawford And Spike Lee Honored   Apr 18, 2008

  • Cindy Crawford's charity work and causes
  • Daisy Fuentes's charity work and causes
  • Spike Lee's charity work and causes
  • Laurence Fishburne's charity work and causes
  • Bill Duke's charity work and causes
  • Damon Wayans's charity work and causes
  • Snoop Dogg's charity work and causes

A model and a director were honored at two different charity events for their humanitarian work this week.

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"Cover" Story by Bill Duke   Oct 31, 2007

  • Bill Duke's charity work and causes
  • Lou Gossett Jr's charity work and causes
  • Patti LaBelle's charity work and causes
  • Vivica Fox's charity work and causes

Actor/director Bill Duke’s film Cover held one of the two coveted spots for closing night film at the close of the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) in Los Angeles. Members of the audience were in awe by the dramatic unfolding of a story which sheds light on the issue of “down low” behavior and the alarming consequences which add up to African American women accounting for up to 70% of all new HIV/Aids cases.

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