FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - NEW YORK; NOV. 3 - On Wednesday, November 30, journalist, content creator and LGBT activist Emil Wilbekin will host the inaugural Native Son Awards honoring Tony Award-winning director and playwright,George C. Wolfe; journalist and CNN Tonight Host, Don Lemon; and Black Lives Matter Activist DeRay Mckesson at New York City's Cadillac House. The eventthe first in a series of intimate quarterly influencer/networking eventswas created by Wilbekin to honor and celebrate the achievements of Black gay men who have broken down barriers, defied stereotypes and made a cultural impact not only on in the LGBT community, but also on the world.
"For years, Black gay men have been at the forefront of achievement in all industries and facets of our society, leaving an indelible mark in the areas of the arts, entertainment, sports, business, and politics and beyond" said Wilbekin. "I am thrilled to that we will be uplifting three such incredible men at this first of many influencer events because it's not just important for those outside our community to recognize our achievement and complexityit's just as important that we see each other."
A longstanding advocate for LGBT issues, Wilbekin is passionate about showcasing greater and more diverse representations of black gay men in America. The Native Son Awards is part of a larger, grassroots, multifaceted initiative, which will include national empowerment workshops and talks, networking events, influencer dinnersall with the mission of connecting those within the often under- and/or misrepresented community of Black gay men. Forthcoming in 2017 will be the Native Son digital platforman extension of the World of Wilbekin sitewhich will further connect the community and highlight upcoming events, and initiatives.
"The duality of being Black and gay in today's society is sometimes challenging and oftentimes heavyhomophobia, racism, incarceration, mortality and issues of identity can weigh on our spirit, our feelings of self-worth and our very existence," noted Wilbekin. "I think that we're at a very important juncture in our community's collective historyone in which it is imperative to have a platform that uniquely speaks to our community and its needsthat's how Native Son was born."
To learn more about Native Son, please follow "Native Son Now" on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat: @Native Son Now, andFacebook.
The inaugural Native Son Awards is made possible by the generous support from Cadillac, Belvedere Red and HBO.
About Native Son
Native Son is a movement that exemplifies the duality of being Black and gay in a society that often shuns and belittles their unique experiences. This movement aims to create a safe space where the black gay male community can fellowship, celebrate and empower each other, andmost importantlysee themselves. From the world-renowned to the up-and-coming, Native Son aims to connect and celebrate the members of this influential, yet long ignored community in the realms of arts, business, media, fashion, politics and healthcare.
About Emil Wilbekin
Emil Wilbekin is a Creative and Strategic Media, Marketing and Branding Professional and On-Air TV personality living in New York City. He is also the President and Chief Creative Officer of World of Wilbekin ( WOW! ) a multimedia content branddigital, print, social media, video, live events. Wilbekin has appeared On-Air discussing pop culture, fashion, style, entertainment and current affairs on The Insider, VH-1, MTV, CNN, Arise 360, Channel 4 News New York, The Today Show, BET, Revolt, and PBS. He is the former Editor-at-Large at ESSENCE Magazine. In this role, he was responsible for executing covers, overseeing the brand's talent relations, and developing 360 activations across the brandconnecting print, digital and live events.
Previously, Emil served as Managing Editor of Essence.com, where he was responsible for the development of original daily programming for the site. He also led the Essence.com editorial team and worked on the development of the site's unique offerings, which include videos, an online community, social media, tools and applications.
Prior to joining ESSENCE, Wilbekin had been the Editor-in-Chief, GIANT and Giantmag.com . Wilbekin also served as a consultant on Microsoft's official Lebron James website. In addition, Wilbekin was previously a reporter for AOL Black Voices, Contributing Editor to Paper Magazine and Bleu Magazine, and the VP of Brand Development for Marc Ecko where he also served as Style Guru for Complex. Wilbekin began his career as one of the founding editors of Vibe magazine, where he also served as the Style Editor, Fashion Director and Editor-in-Chief. Under Wilbekin's leadership, Vibe won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence. He also served as the VP of Brand Development for Vibe Ventures, where he oversaw Vibe.com, mobile, books, and Vibe TV, and executive produced the first Vibe Awards.
Community service and mentorship is very important to Emil. He served on the boards of the Stonewall Community Foundation, DIFFA ( The Design Industry Fights AIDS, LifeBeat, The Black AIDS Institute, and Gay Men's Health Crisis. Wilbekin's leadership and creativity have been honored by Harlem's Fashion Row, GLAAD, Hetrick-Martin Institute, HRC ( The Human Rights Campaign ), Stonewall Community Foundation, The Anti Violence Project, and the Black Alumni of Pratt. Wilbekin holds a B.S. in Mass Media Arts from Hampton University and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University.