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New York City set the backdrop for The Bigger Picture XI, the highly anticipated gathering from Black at Cannes and OUTFRONT Media celebrating the impact and evolution of Black leadership across media, entertainment, tech, and culture. This year’s event brought together some of the most influential voices shaping narratives globally from award-winning artists to visionary founders and executives driving the next era of representation. The evening featured a dynamic lineup of cultural powerhouses including Wyclef Jean, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Eventnoire CEO, Jeff Osuji each sharing powerful insights on ownership, creativity, and the responsibility of storytelling. The conversations reflected not only the rich legacy of Black excellence but also the bold vision fueling the industry’s future.

More than a networking event, The Bigger Picture XI served as a platform for collaboration and collective advancement. Attendees explored the intersections of art, activism, and innovation, discussing how Black creators and entrepreneurs continue to push boundaries, shift narratives, and build generational impact. As the leading platform amplifying Black and multicultural events, Eventnoire’s presence underscored the power of community-driven innovation. Its CEO’s perspective on access, opportunity, and ownership resonated deeply highlighting how platforms like Eventnoire are shaping a more equitable future in entertainment and events.
The Bigger Picture XI was more than a moment it was a movement. As Black at Cannes continues its mission to elevate Black voices on global stages, the conversations sparked in New York are already inspiring the next generation of changemakers, storytellers, and industry leaders.
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