dN|Be's CEO & Creative Director was recently interviewed by The LI$T, an up-and-coming blog helping college students navigate their way to graduation. Check out the interview HERE.
News & Events
dN Interview
30 June, 2011
"Like" for a Cause
01 May, 2011
Instead of paying for online advertising to try and promote dN|Be we figured why not let the people promote us and give the money to a good cause instead. So we're gonna try this little experiment and if it works we'll do it with a different non-profit every month. Since the PROPER education of our children is very near and dear to our hearts, the first organization to benefit from this experiment will be Kamali Academy. We'll donate 10 cents for every new fan we get at facebook.com/dnbeapparel from May 1 - 14, 2011.
We must have our own schools, centered around our culture, and providing an education to benefit and empower our people, not just educate them for jobs being servants of other people. The founder of Kamali Academy, Brother Samori Camara, can explain it better, check the video.
Fresh Goods: Pen Sword
28 April, 2011
Fresh Goods: Guerrilla Republik
25 April, 2011
Fresh Goods: New Gangsta, Don't Believe, DOA
25 March, 2011
Fresh Goods: Liberate ATL
17 March, 2011
ATL is our HQ and where most of our fans live, so it was only proper that our first tee in Liberate [insert city name] series show love to the A. More cities to follow, but for now help us liberate Atlanta by buying this fundraiser t-shirt. $5 from each shirt sale will go to various causes in the city, which will rotate over time. Right now we're starting with HABESHA and 10-10-50.org.
10-10-50.org: The purpose of 10-10-50 is to spark and stimulate power building activity by a large segment of the African (Black) Community in America and beyond.
10: Each person of African descent who would consider himselfor herself seriously concerned about the plight of African (Black) people must commit a minimum of ten (10) hours each month to a community based organization or institution concerned with the uplift and improvement of our people. This means dedicating yourself to the excellent performance of your chosen organization or institution and helping to make your chosen organization or institution the very best that it can be. – We must build strong organizations and institutions --- none of us are justified sitting on the sideline complaining about what others are not doing.
10: Commit a minimum of $10 every month to help fund your chosen organization or institution. Make a conscious effort to choose an organization or institution that needs your help.
50: Transfer or redirect, at a minimum, an additional $50 from your monthly budget to support African (Black) owned and operated businesses. $50 a month should not be the total you spend, but use your creativity to find ways to spend an additional $50 each month. – Make it known to these businesses that you support 10-10-50. Demand that they give good service and that they reinvest in our community.
10-10-50.org is sponsored and hosted by the African Community Centers for Unity and Self-Determination, Inc. (ACCUSD). ACCUSD is a non-profit and tax-exempt corporation with the single aim of helping to develop and maintain "Functional Unity" among African (Black) people in America and throughout the world.
HABESHA, Inc:
a Pan-African organization that cultivates leadership in youth through
practical experiences in cultural education, sustainable agriculture,
entrepreneurship, holistic health, and technology. HABESHA is a
volunteer-based non-profit organization founded in 2002 that is
committed to the education and upliftment of youth of African descent
who live in areas where there is a high rate of poverty, crime,
violence, and who may be at risk because of environmental or other
circumstances. It is our wish to assure the spread of education among
Africans throughout the world. In the education and training of the
younger generation lies the hope of African peoples and the keys to our
future.
dN|Be Speakers
01 March, 2011
In partnership with Great Black Speakers Bureau, dN|Be is pleased to
present a select few talented African/African-American speakers that
share our mission of Black empowerment. We work very closely with our
speakers and clients to ensure
that they receive the best experience possible. The speakers we
represent are very well trained in their craft and are able to provide
keynote speeches, workshops and seminars, panel discussions, as well as
conferences. Check out the links below for more info:
Find a public speaker
Become a public speaker
Fresh Goods: Hip Hop 2.0
06 February, 2011
Fresh Vibes: dN|Be Music
23 January, 2011
Where do you go to find conscious music? ...We'll wait...exactly. There's nothing you can say is like "the iTunes of conscious music." Our goal is to create that place. The soft launch of dN|Be Music begins with the introduction of albums from Skipp Coon & Mr. Nick, Soul, and Marcel P. Black. Click the images below to listen. Our goal is to make dN|Be Music the premier source for conscious urban music on the internet in an effort to pursue our goal of disseminating positive propaganda through fashion and entertainment. If you are an artist that shares our mission and vision, please submit your music to info@dnbeentertainment.com.





























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