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December 9th, 2008

The International Press Academy announces Louis Gossett, Jr. will receive the 2008 Mary Pickford Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment Industry.

December 9th, 2008

In honor of President-Elect Barack Obama’s Historic Inauguration, the Inaugural Purple Ball will be held in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. in a celebration of bipartisanship and diversity. A portion of the proceeds from The Inaugural Purple Ball will benefit the ‘Eracism Foundation’.

December 8th, 2008

Louis Gossett Jr. Is Watching You This Holiday Season. And you can watch him watch you, in the new Windhoek Beer commercial.

November 22nd, 2008

Mr. Gossett attends “CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute,” which honored the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2008. The show, taped before an audience of more than 2,500 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, premiered on the global networks of CNN on Thanksgiving night.

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Eracism Foundation

Background:

Eracism Foundation Inc. is a 501c3 Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation that was founded on January 5, 2006 by Oscar Winning Actor Louis Gossett Jr., who upon envisioning the organization, has committed the last quadrant of his life to an all out conscious offensive against racism, violence, and ignorance relative to the role and significance of history in positioning individuals and collective communities for the future.

Mission:

Our mission is to eradicate the systematic impacts of all forms of racism by providing programs that foster cultural diversity, historical enrichment, education, and antiviolence initiatives.

Vision:

The organization is grounded in its vision to contribute to the betterment of our society by addressing the negative impacts of racism therein. By addressing these issues, connecting individuals to their history/culture, and empowering them with the appropriate educational and training resources available in our programs, we will position the recipients of these services to improve the quality of life in their respective communities. It is our belief that through this vital connection to such services and a connection to their past, individuals will be better equipped to embark on a positive future for the benefit of their collective communities in the process

Position:

Our position is to serve as a vital resource between communities impacted by violence and their access to the tools necessary to improve their current circumstances:

Engaging youth involved in gang activity with a series of intensive antiviolence camp initiatives and forums designed to promote peace, antiviolence, personal responsibility, and re-entry into positive, productive citizenship.

Educating the community through after school programs focusing on mentoring and tutorial services to nurture the academic and professional development of children from diverse communities.

Historically enriching the community and promoting diversity through a series of documentaries, psychodramas, plays, and interactive videos addressing the historical contributions and current relevance of these efforts in improving the quality of life among today’s youth and adults alike.

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