This is an exclusive evening of culture and influence. Walk the Black Carpet, meet the ADNC team, and enjoy dinner, drinks & live music.
The ADNC Narrative Power Summit is a one-day, high-impact experience designed to reclaim narrative power and place it back where it belongs, in the hands of our communities.
Headlined by Phillip Scott, Founder & CEO of African Diaspora News Channel (ADNC), the Summit centers the critical role of Black-owned media in shaping truth, influencing policy, and driving economic and cultural change. Under Phillip Scott’s leadership, ADNC has become a trusted global platform that challenges distorted narratives and amplifies voices long ignored by mainstream media.
This landmark gathering brings together Black journalists, media professionals, creators, activists, policy thinkers, and community organizers from across the African Diaspora. Attendees will hear from international keynote speakers from the United States and across Africa, alongside Toronto-based journalists, cultural leaders, and policy influencers actively shaping public discourse.
Through powerful panels, unfiltered conversations, and practical insights, participants will gain tools to challenge misinformation, counter harmful narratives, and use media strategically for advocacy, accountability, and economic empowerment.
And yes,
this is also an experience.Guests will:
- Walk the Black Carpet Media Wall
- Capture professional photos
- Enjoy a delicious dinner and curated drinks
- Network with fellow changemakers
- Enjoy a live music performance by Juno award winning artist, Carlos Morgan and his band, along with special guests
This is an exclusive evening of culture and influence. Walk the Black Carpet, meet the ADNC team, and enjoy dinner, drinks & live music.
The ADNC Narrative Power Summit is a one-day, high-impact experience designed to reclaim narrative power and place it back where it belongs, in the hands of our communities.
Headlined by Phillip Scott, Founder & CEO of African Diaspora News Channel (ADNC), the Summit centers the critical role of Black-owned media in shaping truth, influencing policy, and driving economic and cultural change. Under Phillip Scott’s leadership, ADNC has become a trusted global platform that challenges distorted narratives and amplifies voices long ignored by mainstream media.
This landmark gathering brings together Black journalists, media professionals, creators, activists, policy thinkers, and community organizers from across the African Diaspora. Attendees will hear from international keynote speakers from the United States and across Africa, alongside Toronto-based journalists, cultural leaders, and policy influencers actively shaping public discourse.
Through powerful panels, unfiltered conversations, and practical insights, participants will gain tools to challenge misinformation, counter harmful narratives, and use media strategically for advocacy, accountability, and economic empowerment.
And yes,
this is also an experience.Guests will:
- Walk the Black Carpet Media Wall
- Capture professional photos
- Enjoy a delicious dinner and curated drinks
- Network with fellow changemakers
- Enjoy a live music performance by Juno award winning artist, Carlos Morgan and his band, along with special guests
Lineup
Phillip Scott
CEO, Founder of African Diaspora News Channel
Carlos Morgan
Juno and Multi Award Winning Artist
Demetra Kaye
Journalist, Public Relations Professional
Theo E.J. Wilson
Journalist, Activist
Simone Jennifer Smith
Founder of Hear 2 Help
Selam Debs
Anti Racism Educator, Entrepreneur
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours 30 minutes
- ages 18+
- In person
- Doors at 4PM
Refund Policy
Location
Acqua Supper Club
50 Prince Edward Island Crescent
Toronto, ON M6K 3C3
How do you want to get there?
