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McDonald’s names All-Stars for 365Black Awards

June 21, 2011

At the 2011 365Black Awards on July 1 in New Orleans, McDonald's will recognize a distinguished list of five prominent African-Americans who inspire greatness through outstanding community service.

The 2011 365Black Awards honorees include multi-platinum recording artist Mary J. Blige, Oscar-nominated and Grammy Award-winning actress Ruby Dee, Radio One network founder Cathy Hughes, NAACP president and CEO Benjamin Jealous, and civil rights activist and McDonald's owner/operator Henry "Hank" Thomas.

"Our 365Black Awards honorees define true leadership in our community, from Ruby Dee's trailblazing career as an actress to the civil rights crusades led by Hank Thomas; from the media empire created by Cathy Hughes to the leadership that Benjamin Jealous brings to the NAACP, our honorees inspire all Americans to give back in some unique way," said Neil Golden, chief marketing officer for McDonald's USA.

Blige is being recognized for work with her organization, the Foundation for Advancement of Women Now.

"Through her organization FFAWN, Mary J. Blige continues to invest in the future of young women and gives them the confidence they need to succeed," Golden said.

McDonald's announced it is making a charitable contribution to FFAWN.

This year's 365Black Awards will be co-hosted by nationally syndicated radio personality Tom Joyner and Academy Award-nominated actress Angela Bassett. The event kicks off the Essence Music Festival weekend.

The 365Black Awards was launched in 2003 and is an extension of McDonald's 365Black initiative, created to celebrate the achievements of African-Americans.

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