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    <rdfs:comment>A Black History Month Conversation and Concert&#13;
The event description on the Carnegie Hall website read as follows:&#13;
"The visionary business, entertainment, and financial-empowerment hosts of Earn Your Leisure—Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings—come to Carnegie Hall with a groundbreaking live event, featuring conversations with industry leaders, including Robert F. Smith; performances by DJ Clark Kent and Busta Rhymes with live orchestra; and more. This Black History Month Conversation and Concert offers an opportunity to experience the collective impact of world-class business insight, electrifying musical performances, and the power of community-minded ethos."</rdfs:comment>
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