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23rd Annual Destiny Award Luncheon: Illuminate Great Art, Education and Service – A Conversation with Sterling K.Brown 

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St. Philip’s School and Community Center will host its 23rd Annual Parrish Family Destiny Award Luncheon featuring a conversation with Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Sterling K. Brown, Wednesday, March 3, 11:30 pm at the Hilton Anatole. The Student Showcase is from 10:30-11:15 am. 

Best known for his role in NBC’s critically acclaimed drama series THIS IS US, Brown also appeared in the blockbuster movie, Black Panther. A graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Drama from Stanford University, before receiving his master’s degree in Fine Arts from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, he currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two children. 

In the last two decades Brown has been featured in over 15 films, 40 television shows, and six theater performances. 

His dedication to the craft is represented in the nominations and awards won from the Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, American Black Film Festival, BET Awards, NAACP Image Awards, Critic’s Choice Television Awards, and the list continues. 

In 2018,   Brown created Indian Meadows Productions under a pact with 20th Century Fox Television. The company’s chief mandate is to champion diversity through the development and production of entertaining, educational and inclusive projects across multiple forms of media, including film, broadcast, cable and streaming. 

Luncheon Co-Chairs: Kacy and Carter Tolleson 

Honorary Chairs: Diana & Todd Maclin 

Mona and David Munson Humanitarian Award Recipient: Ellen and John McStay 

The Destiny Awards is an annual luncheon benefiting St. Philip’s School and Community Center. The luncheon features incredible scholars, athletes, and celebrities as keynote speakers and in moderated conversations. The Humanitarian Award is granted to a local individual or couple who has demonstrated exceptional work bridging relationships between diverse communities. 

All funds raised will directly benefit services promoting Christian education, senior services, hunger, student engagement, and athletics.  

Sponsorships are now available 

For more details click here https://www.stphilips1600.org/destiny/ 

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