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Follow on Google News | Baltimore Playwright Ursula V. Battle Returns to 'Uplifting Minds II' To Inspire New TalentAward winning Playwright Ursula V. Battle to Speak at 'ULMII' Entertainment Conference April 20, 2019
Ursula has produced a list of long running stage plays that give a modern day twist to Biblical stories. As an award winning journalist she writes for the Afro American Newspaper and The Baltimore Times. Battle is also an author who co-wrote "The State of Black Baltimore" (2004) with Coppin State University Publications. She holds a Masters degree in Publication Design from the University of Baltimore. In 2008 the Baltimore Artscape hosted her play "For Better or Worst" and the National Association for Professional Teaching Standards' Convention presenter her play "The Teacher's Lounge." Additional Battle Stage Plays include "Discord in the Choir," "Widows in the Hood," "The Christmas Gift," "Mary and Martha" and "The Crown of Glory & The Agony of Deceit," which was presented at New Life Fellowship Worship Center where she is a member. Her award credits include the "NAACP Thurgood Marshall Community Leadership Award," National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education's (NAFEO) "Alumni Award," the "DC Press Association Award" and the "Society of Professional Journalist Award." The "Uplifting Minds II" entertainment conference, held annually in Baltimore and Los Angeles, celebrates 20 years of providing this service to the local communities. From 2000-2004 it was also held in the communities of Houston and Atlanta. Security Square Mall and The Baltimore Times have a long history presenting the "ULMII" entertainment conference, which stretches back to 2001 when the event moved from its first venue - Coppin State University. "ULMII" through the years has provided a place where artists can be educated, showcased and hopefully scouted. Several scouting opportunities have already made icons of "ULMII" participants. In 2001 Baltimore's own living legends Jazz and SisQo of Dru Hill were at "ULMII," held at Security Square Mall, and heard Baltimore competitors The Featherstone Brothers perform their original song "I Should Be" and placed it on their third album "Dru World Order" as "I Should Be (Your Boyfriend)." You can log onto www.UpliftingMinds2.com for more information on the entertainment conference or to register to perform Saturday, April 20th at Security Square Mall in Baltimore from 1 – 4pm. For more information on Playwright Ursula V. Battle log onto www.BattleStagePlays.com. You can also call 562-424-3836 or email info@ThePulseofEntertainment.com. End
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