Civil Rights Leader Reverend Al Sharpton And New York City's Longest Serving Police Commissioner Ray Kelly Come Together
The Activist and Former NYPD Leader Unite Black and Blue with a Mutual Love Letter for Their City and the People That Live in it
NEW YORK, July 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- During a time of heightened emotions and social unrest, DuJour Media CEO and Founder Jason Binn created, produced, and formed a collaboration through the lens of DuJour's summer magazine and video on DuJour.com. Together, Reverend Al Sharpton and former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly share a commonality and passion aligning them with one vision and one message through a moving tribute titled, "DuJour's State of Mind."
"In the wake of the current climate of social discord, it is exciting we can show that, together, we are bigger than our differences," says Sharpton.
"It's challenging times like these that make us New Yorkers tougher, stronger, and more resilient," adds Kelly. "Now, more than ever, we must put our differences aside and share a common message."
"It was a magical moment to bring together two dear friends of over 30 years who are quintessential New Yorkers with different backgrounds and visions and one unified message," says DuJour Media CEO and Founder, Jason Binn. They love New York.
DuJour Media's "DuJour's State of Mind" featuring Al Sharpton and Ray Kelly can be found here.
DuJour.com Exclusive Video here.
About DuJour Media:
DuJour Media is a luxury lifestyle dual audience media company focusing on fashion, art, entertainment, and business, founded in 2012 by Jason Binn. With a dynamic 360-degree model, DuJour Media accesses over 400K individuals that represent more than 70% of the nation's wealth and spending power. The tone and environment of the company is led by its award-winning print publication mailed directly to the homes of 100K of the most affluent and influential individuals.
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