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Tidal Launches First Ever Arab Playlist for Arab Heritage Month Curated by Mekawi Impact by Dena Mekawi

Tidal, the premium music streaming platform, has announced the launch of the first-ever Arab playlist for Arab Heritage Month. The playlist has been curated by Mekawi Impact, founder Dena Mekawi, a social impact agency focused on amplifying marginalized voices through partnerships & inclusive marketing strategies.

Arab Heritage Month, which takes place in April, is a month-long celebration of the contributions of Arab Americans to the fabric of American society. Tidal's Arab playlist, curated by Mekawi Impact celebrates the richness and diversity of Arab music and highlights the work of Arab artists from around the world.

The initiative for official national designation of the month was launched in 2017 by the nonprofit media and education organization Arab America Foundation and its sister organization Arab America. Mekawi Impact is proud to have been a supporter, and one of the agencies that helped push for this month to be recognized. It began with support from a few states, but gained momentum each year. National Arab American Heritage Month was recognized in April 2021 with the U.S. Department of State, some members of Congress and 37 governors issuing proclamations supporting the month, according to Arab America.

The playlist features a wide range of music genres, from traditional Arabic music to modern pop hits, and includes songs in Arabic and English. It showcases the talents of well-known Arab artists such as Amr Diab, Nancy Agram, as well as emerging artists who are making a name for themselves in the music industry. 





Arab music has had a significant influence on the Western and Hip Hip music, both in terms of its musical elements and its cultural significance. Artists such as Swizz Beats mentioned to Mekawi Impact over the years his love and inspiration for legendary artists such as Oum Khaltoum. Oum Kalthoum was a legendary Egyptian singer, songwriter, and actress who is considered one of the most influential and popular Arab singers of the 20th century. Her music and style have influenced not only the Arab world but also the Western world and hip hop culture.

Oum Kalthoum's timeless music and unique style have had a profound impact on the world of music and continue to inspire and influence artists from all over the world.

“We are thrilled to partner with Mekawi Impact, as a way to honor and highlight Arab Heritage Month, Dena Mekawi - CEO and Shantel Johnson, Creative Director of Mekawi Impact, to launch the first-ever Arab playlist for Arab Heritage Month, creating a curated playlist of Arab and MENA artists, and artists who have been inspired by Arab Music.”  said Bjorn Hammershaug, Senior Director, Global Curation. Tidal has always been committed to amplifying diverse voices and supporting artists from around the world, and we are proud to celebrate Arab culture and music with this playlist."

Dena Mekawi, founder of Mekawi Impact, the curator of the Arab playlist, said, "As an Arab American, I am honored to have the opportunity curating this playlist for Tidal. Music has the power to bring people together, and I hope this playlist will help showcase the incredible talent and diversity of Arab artists, helping to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arab culture. This is just the start to bring to the forefront the vibrant talents of the Arab world, while blending two worlds through music.”

The Arab playlist is available exclusively on Tidal throughout the month of April. Tidal is committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity in the music industry and will continue to celebrate the contributions of artists from around the world.

Playlist Link: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/0e1f90c0-1213-4d3e-9019-a824e36fb32e



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Shifting the narrative for people of color through storytelling

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Interested in starting your own entrepreneurial journey in business development but unsure what to expect? Then read up on our interview with Dena Mekawi, Founder and CEO of Mekawi Impact, located in Staten Island, NY, USA.

What's your business, and who are your customers?

Founded in 2016 as a division of my parent company, Style & Resilience, Mekawi Impact was established as an impact-driven marketing company dedicated to working with brands, companies, artists, and others with a united purpose. On the basis of authentic cultures & representation, Mekawi Impact has worked with a vibrant global clientele and noted brands to foster a deep community engagement. Mekawi Impact curates creative campaign solutions for advertisers, brands & artists to tap into insights to push the culture forward through partnerships, & strategy.

Tell us about yourself

I have been the representative at the United Nations Department of Global Communication NGO for over ten years. I'm responsible for high-level events and partnerships and continue to be one of the very few Marketing & Strategy companies led by an Arab American woman in the USA.

I curate creative communication strategies, & partnerships to engage brands, advertisers, and entrepreneurs to implement social impact into their business model with a creative approach through my company. I have advised several United Nations Agencies, forging private-sector partnerships. I was chosen to moderate and develop peace strategies for International Day Of Peace 2016 alongside notable Goodwill ambassadors DiCaprio and Stevie Wonder and former Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon. I was also personally recognized by Michael Douglas.

What's your biggest accomplishment as a business owner?

My biggest accomplishment as a business owner is the ability to create impact while curating ideas and projects. As a first-generation Arab American, there aren't many CEO owners of marketing companies - I am filling that gap and niche. We see misrepresentation of people of color, yet we wonder why. If we aren't controlling the narrative, then those in higher positions are. With the recent World Cup Fifa being held in a Muslim country for the first time, a lot of people have learned more about the culture just by being there.

What's one of the hardest things that comes with being a business owner?

The hardest thing is learning discipline & patience. Remembering it takes years to see the fruit of your labor - you plant the seeds, be consistent, and your hard work will pay off.

What are the top tips you'd give to anyone looking to start, run and grow a business today?

  1. Be valuable.

  2. Be consistent.

  3. Be resourceful.

Where can people find you and your business?

Website: https://denamekawi.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dena.mekawi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denamekawi/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dena-mekawi-811a6439/

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#ACT4AWARDS: Holiday Party Celebrating diversity in arts, media and tech by Dena Mekawi

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On December 4th, 2017 CINEMATCHER, STORYSHIFTER AND STYLE & RESILIENCE hosted a HOLIDAY PARTY CELEBRATING DIVERSITY IN ARTS, MEDIA AND TECH. At an integral time, coming together to celebrate our differences, while advocating for diversity across respective fields.  Honorees Included Alek Wek, Malik Yoba, Telisa Daughtry, M. Alby Bocanegra, Maya Azucena, & Jennifer Brea.

Hosted by Dena Mekawi ( Style & Resilience ) Lisa Russell(Storyshifter), & Lauren Magura (Cinematcher).

The #ACT4AWARDS Holiday Party hosted by CINEMATCHER, STORYSHIFTER and STYLE&RESILIENCE. As three strong women founders, our mission within our companies all revolve around  encouraging diversity and social change within the arts and media industry.

STYLE & RESILIENCE is a media and lifestyle company founded by Dena Mekawi, working with brands and private sector to create more inclusivity within mainstream media driving cultural trends through style and advocacy. Using the power of media, we implement diversity initiatives through pop culture and the arts.  We are making social good the norm, redefining what it means to be a resilient leader. Founder, Dena Mekawi used her experience of self-discovery as an Arab American to work collectively. 

STORYSHIFTER is a new entertainment and creative platform for the social good powered by machine learning and data analytics.  Founded by Emmy-winning filmmaker, Lisa Russell who produces films and creative projects for UN/NGO agencies, StoryShifter houses social good creative content (films, PSAs, music, poetry) and then evaluates its members demographics, viewing habits and subsequent action steps (ie, donate to a nonprofit, support a conscious brand, sign a petition and more), providing content producers with advanced data-driven tools to promote responsible storytelling and to take social good advocacy to the next level.

CINEMATCHER,  a matchmaking app that enables users to hire and get hired for film, TV and digital projects instantly – globally, founded by Lauren Magura. Their users are calling it the ‘Tinder’ for film and TV jobs, but more importantly they encourage diversity in front of and behind the camera. The founder Lauren Magura,  has experience working in indie film production, media operations supporting numerous networks at NBC, and publicity and promotions of record breaking films at Universal Pictures. Her passion for bringing efficiency and innovation to the industry, and bridging the massive gap of connecting creative productions to local and diverse talent, put Cinematcher into motion. Lauren wants to give anyone, anywhere, with any experience level the ability to connect, collaborate and create instantly, anywhere in the world.

 

 

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Alek Wek was honored at the #act4awards where diversity & inclusion were highly celebrated. “This really means a lot to me, making choices, where you want to be, I could have been in London right now but tonight meant more to me because that's who I am," declares Alek Wek, the first black model who didn't conform to a Caucasian aesthetic, the first with an uncompromising, sub-Saharan beauty. Her industry saw her as new and exotic – a savage beauty.

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Malik Yoba was also alongside the honorees being awarded. In 1994, Mr. Yoba began his role as NYPD Detective J.C. Williams on the popular FOX police drama series New York Undercover, opposite Michael DeLorenzo. Mr. Yoba and DeLorenzo made television history, as the series was the first police drama on American television to feature two people of color in the starring roles.Mr. Yoba's work on New York Undercover earned him three consecutive NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Drama series. “The coolest part is being in the give a damn business, we live in a world now where people who where on the fringes who were disconnected, disinterested perhaps disenchanted disheartened decided now it’s time to be in the middle of the arena and get active.” 

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TeLisa Daughtry is the founder of FlyTechnista and was selected as a Finalist for Code/Interactive’s Diversity in Tech Awards. Telisa expresses “There was less resources and less visibility of women and people of color in technology, yet somehow today we have more access to gaining technical and digital skills, yet more barriers, crazy right, I am committed to breaking these barriers daily .” listed Top 50 VisionaryWomen in Tech to Watch in 2017 by Innovative Magazine, and was recognized as Change maker for Innovation & Entrepreneurship by The White House: United State of Women,in 2016.

 

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M. Alby Bocanegra is serving the people of New York Chief of Staff, Strategy & Peformance in the Mayor’Office of the Chief Tecnology Officer (NYC Tech). He specializes in talent architecture, people development, project  management, operational excellence, diversity initiatives, and workplace culture. “I learned that I’m enough,I always share the wealth, whether it’s a smile or opportunity to share. I’m always in a state of serving others, that’s why working with underutilized populations has been part of my DNA.” Alby says.

 

 Maya Azucena, a multi-award winning recording artist  and magnetically inspirational woman, is known for making music that uplifts the soul. Maya Azucena devoted significant amount of her career to human rights, and uses art as her weapon…

 Maya Azucena, a multi-award winning recording artist  and magnetically inspirational woman, is known for making music that uplifts the soul. Maya Azucena devoted significant amount of her career to human rights, and uses art as her weapon. Maya provided music for Emmy -Winning UN documentarian Lisa Russell latest film Not Yet Rain, regarding the advancement of Women’s health laws and reproductive rights in Ethiopia. “I believe in each and every single one of you, that you have the power to affect change, ” expresses Maya while receiving her ACT4AWARDS.

 

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Jennifer Brea is a TED Talker, an activist fighting for invisible illness and autoimmune disease, the director of Sundance award-winning Unrest, co-creator of Unrest VR, founder of  Shella Films and co-founder of #MEAtion.Jennifer Brea was not able to be there in person, the ACT4AWARDS was accepted on behalf of her inspiring resilient power in fighting through. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Left to right, Lisa Russell, Lauren Magura, Dena Mekawi) Host of the ACT4AWARDS.  Dena Mekawi mentioned “ I knew how it felt not to be reflected in mainstream media, I had self-esteem issues that stemmed from the desire to achieve the ideal st…

(Left to right, Lisa Russell, Lauren Magura, Dena Mekawi) Host of the ACT4AWARDS.  Dena Mekawi mentioned “ I knew how it felt not to be reflected in mainstream media, I had self-esteem issues that stemmed from the desire to achieve the ideal standards of beauty. For me this meant that we each are represented properly in the media we consume.” From Miss Arab, to Oprah magazine, Dena has created a path that directly works with those shaping media and culture.