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Pisces
Speaks
with Gwen
Mack
Gwen
Mack,
Gwen Mack yeah that's her real name. She has been a writer, promoter,
and communicator of Black culture for many years. Raised in Philadelphia
in 50s she moved to Los Angeles where she successfully combined a career
in human resources and Black entertainment in 1972.
As a booking agent for black artists with a major Black agency in LA,
she also wrote a popular column, "Pisces Speaks" for the Soul
Communicator, a Black city wide newspaper published by Dean Chambers.
A pioneer as the first black female disco DJ in Los Angeles, "Foxy
Gwen" was in demand as a MC, spinning the latest hits and introducing
the finest Black artists to their live LA audiences.
Gwen’s experience in Law, as a legal assistant to an African American
black woman landed her in the newly formed African American division of
Legal Contract Dept, Marketing, Productions and Public Relations at ABC
TV. She was also a regular dancer on the Soul Train TV Show.
Gwen moved to Oakland, California to progress and connect with real creative
Black folks. Gwen assisted her sister, Miss Mack, celebrated performer
of roots, culture and conscious music, while continuing to serve for the
improvement of our people in social services as a Housing Assistant for
the Oakland Housing Authority under leadership of an African American
brother.
Presently, residing in Sacramento, Gwen Mack" strives for love, joy,
peace and happiness within her family and community.
She remains connected to many talented artists, and seeks to introduce
them to the world on "Pisces Speaks" by news, views and attitudes
with her unique style of communication aka "gift of gab".
As a seeker of self empowerment, she truly believes Knowledge is Power,
and is proud to be a part of the Harambee Family Radio Network. Gwen Mack
in a seashell aka (nutshell) is a positive, passionate, people loving
black woman. Gwen is highly motivated, with an uplifting & bubbling
personality and a sensational sense of humor. Gwen has passion for all
human beings, especially, young black children and highly respects all
elderly.

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