Cassie Sade Turnipseed

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Cassie Sade Turnipseed, Principal and Managing Director of CSA Public Relations

C. Sade Turnipseed is skilled in an extensive area of communications arts and management. Cassie Sade Turnipseed, has for over fifteen years directed her professional and academic life towards the understanding and strategic promotion of arts and culture using various forms of Public Relations tools, including: television production & distance learning programming, print journalism,artist development and events planning.

Her most outstanding accomplishments include founding the KHAFRE Cultural Community Center in 1984 and establishing Sade's Court An Eclectic Boutique Of African Designs in 1991. Out of both venues she produced and promoted television and live stage events, such as: fashion shows, featuring designers from around the world, lectures, concerts and workshops with notable artists and world renown scholars.

In addition, Ms. Turnipseed crafted policy for several non-profit Boards of Directors committed to cultural and community enrichment. As a Television Programming Researcher with a Public Broadcasting Service affiliate in San Francisco, KQED, she coordinated and distributed instructional programming information to all media throughout the nation. As Director of Programming at Peralta Colleges Television Network, she developed distance learning programming policy & procedure and recruited hundreds of international producers, students and benefactors in support of the station.

Ms. Turnipseed received her Bachelor of Arts, BA in Media Communications from San Francisco State University in 1991. In 1995, Cassie earned her Master in Science, MS in Telecommunications Management degree from Golden Gate University. Her Master in Business Administration, MBA in International Marketing Management also received from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California in 1996.

The following CSA project is being proposed to other supportive organizations internationally:

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HEALING...ALONG THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

Sister’s In Sync (SIS), Inc. is organized to create an environment that will assist the positive development of the African World community. Our goal is to improve the condition of the African communities in America and throughout the world, for the protection of our children. We believe the root cause of the problem in the African world relates to the conditions (internal and external) impacting on the African woman. Once the African Woman (the mother of humankind) has healed and corrected the ills of her life, home and community...so too has the world. Our commitment is to the rediscovery and revitalization of the ancient African tradition, Spiritual Healing.

We propose that The International Day of Healing...Along The Middle Passage, be held in Ghana on the grounds of the oldest Slave dungeon in Africa, Elmina. Our intent is to promote this historic event in conjunction with PANAFEST ‘99. We request the full embrace of the African world community. At this juncture, every aspect of the project must be confirmed. This includes sponsorships, endorsements, commitments, procurements, promotions, etc. We understand this project to be of mammoth proportions and we cannot be successful, unless we receive the full support from our African men all around the world.

For more information: Contact Sade @ 323.759.8081


To Contact CSA

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Los Angeles, CA 90047
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