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Terrence J & Pronghorn: The new HBCU homecoming tour launches this week at Howard University

It’s all about diversifying your bonds and Terrence J knows it. The Hollywood heavyweight has teamed up with Pronghorn - the purpose driven capital investment firm dedicated to bridging equity gaps in underserved communities - for a full-fledged new HBCU homecoming tour.

It’s all about diversifying your bonds and Terrence J knows it. The Hollywood heavyweight has teamed up with Pronghorn - the purpose driven capital investment firm dedicated to bridging equity gaps in underserved communities - for a full-fledged new HBCU homecoming tour.

Terrence J & Pronghorn’s new HBCU homecoming tour

Forget just keeping it in one spot, the tour is focused on hitting key Historically Black Colleges and Universities including Atlanta’s Spelman College and Morehouse College.

The inaugural program launches this Thursday 10/19 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. with its first ambassador, HBCU alum, actor and activist, Terrence J.  

Pronghorn’s tour will descend upon three additional historically Black colleges (Spelman, Morehouse, and North Carolina A&T) to bring Pronghorn’s wealth tools, mentorship resources, and recruitment opportunities to thousands of Black students this fall. These critical capabilities were piloted via Pronghorn’s Bridgeco internship program debuted earlier this year which has created 100+ opportunities from spirits employers committed to industry equity and diversity while producing over $1.45M worth in value to its beneficiaries. The program has cultivated massive nationwide success through recently inked partnerships like its collaboration with Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).  

In addition to extending these capabilities, Pronghorn will be bringing the first Black bar to HBCU alumni – a full bar takeover serving an explosive array of serves from the company’s network of 20+ Black-owned spirit brands. Terrence J will be formally unveiling the first look at the full bar takeover this week during Howard’s CultuRED Event with an exclusive celebrity mixologist session. The launch event will showcase three hero cocktail recipes from the Pronghorn’s family of Black founders to celebrate the heritage and legacy of Black excellence. The Black bar takeover will expand to other alumni events across throughout Howard’s homecoming week. 

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The first HBCU Bobblehead Series has arrived and of course they're must-own

Need a reason to flex your Historically Black Colleges and Universities pride a bit more? How about showing out at your desk or in your living room? Look no further than what the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum is serving up these days with its first-ever HBCU Bobblehead Series.

Need a reason to flex your Historically Black Colleges and Universities pride a bit more? How about showing out at your desk or in your living room? Look no further than what the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum is serving up these days with its first-ever HBCU Bobblehead Series.

It’s all types of must-own HBCU Bobbleheads

From Alabama A&M University Bulldogs to Jackson State University Tigers and of course Howard University Bison - it’s all types of proper representation.

This morning, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled the first HBCU Bobblehead Series, which features officially licensed bobbleheads of 13 Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The bobbleheads are being produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum and are being released in celebration of Black History Month.

The schools included in the first series are: Alabama A&M University Bulldogs, Alabama State University Hornets, Delaware State University Hornets, Florida A&M University Rattlers, Fayetteville State University Broncos, Grambling State University Tigers, Howard University Bison, Jackson State University Tigers, Morgan State University Bears, North Carolina A&T State University Aggies, North Carolina Central University Eagles, Norfolk State University Spartans, and Tuskegee University Golden Tigers. 

Standing on a base bearing the school’s nickname across the front, each mascot bobblehead is proudly wearing the school colors in front of a backing featuring the school logo. Each bobblehead is individually numbered to 2,023, and they are currently only available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s Online Store. The bobbleheads are $35 each plus a flat-rate shipping charge of $8 per order. The Grambling State, Alabama State, Delaware State, and Howard Bobbleheads are scheduled to arrive in April, while the other schools’ bobbleheads are scheduled to ship in June. Each school receives a percentage of the sales generated from their bobblehead.

Primarily located in the South and founded during the Reconstruction era, there are more than 100 colleges in the United States that are identified by the U.S. Department of Education as Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCUs were originally established in the 19th century to make quality, accredited higher education available to Black Americans. Due to slavery, segregation, and systemic racism, traditionally white institutions denied Black Americans admission. The Higher Education Act of 1965 defines HBCUs as accredited higher education institutions established before 1964 whose “principal mission was, and is, the education of Black Americans.” In the past, these institutions admitted only Black students. Today, HBCUs admit learners of all races. Among the prominent graduates of HBCUs are civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and United States Vice President Kamala Harris.

"We’re excited to release this long-overdue collection of HBCU bobbleheads,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said. “We know these bobbleheads, which celebrate the rich history of these 13 amazing institutions, will be very popular with the alumni, students, faculty, staff, fans, and communities.”




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