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Multimedia company Decisive Media has always considered business as a venue to aid communities and the disadvantaged youth. In 1998, it launched Emerging Diversity Education Fund or EDEF, a non-profit organization that has raised $500,000 in scholarships and trained over 300 young people.
Decisive also assisted multicultural consumers in the automotive industry by releasing national automotive magazines to educate and introduce industry career opportunities. Plus, Decisive established the annual Urban Wheel Awards together with the North American International Auto Show, known as America’s largest revenue event, to benefit its non-profit endeavor. Read More
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17TH ANNUAL URBAN WHEEL AWARDS

The Urban Wheel Awards (UWA) has become a global marketing initiative that promotes awareness in all segments of the auto industry:
- Auto shows
- New vehicles
- Technology
- Community service
- Suppliers
- Dealers
- Aftermarket
- Finance
- Customer Service
- Motorsports
The UWA serves as a networking event for hundreds of media, businesses, politicians, celebrities, and community and trade organizations during the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), as well as, promoting participation during the auto shows showcase of activities.
16TH ANNUAL URBAN WHEEL AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS
- Broadens the awareness of all areas of the auto industry, including suppliers, dealers, employees, aftermarket, corporate philanthropy, marketing, media coverage, green technology.
- Increases minority media interest/coverage of the auto industry and auto shows.
- Increases minority consumer attendance at major auto shows.
- Recognizes companies, individuals, cars and trucks of significance to the multicultural community.
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NAIAS FEATURE
UWA Named Official Multicultural Event of the North American International Auto Show
Bill Perkins
Bill Perkins becomes First African-American Chairman of the North American International Auto Show
Awards Announced
Toyota Executive Fletcher V. Davidson To Receive Executive of the Year AwardCo-Hosted By "Award Winning Actress" Phylicia Rashad

Photo credit: Matthew Jordan Smith
Whether she is bringing laughter to millions of television viewers around the world, moving theatre-goers to tears, thrilling movie fans, offering new insights to students by teaching Master Classes at renowned learning institutions that include Howard University, Julliard, and Carnegie Mellon, serving on Boards of prestigious organizations, or breaking new ground as a director, Phylicia Rashad is one of the entertainment world's most extraordinary performing artists.
A native of Houston, Texas, Rashad graduated Magna Cum Laude from Howard University.
A versatile performer, Rashad became a household name when she portrayed "Claire Huxtable" on "The Cosby Show," a character whose appeal has earned her numerous honors and awards for over two decades. She teamed up with Bill Cosby in later years on television as "Ruth Lucas" on "Cosby."
While television was a catalyst in the rise of Rashad's career, she has also been a force on the stage, appearing both on and off-Broadway, often in projects that showcase her musical talent such as "Jelly's Last Jam, "Into The Woods, "Dreamgirls" and "The Wiz".
As a dramatic actress, Rashad has appeared on Broadway as "Violet Weston" in "August Osage County," "Big Mama" in "Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" ( a role that she reprised on the London Stage), "Aunt Ester" in August Wilson's "Gem Of The Ocean,"( Tony Award nomination) and "Queen Britannia" in Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" at Lincoln Center. Ms. Rashad received both the Drama Desk and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her riveting performance as "Lena Younger" in the Broadway revival of Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin In The Sun." She has completed work on Tyler Perry's upcoming film "Good Deeds," and starred in Perry's highly acclaimed film version of Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf."
Behind the scenes, Phylicia made her directorial debut at the Seattle Repertory Theater with August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean." Critics gave her first foray into the directing world rave reviews, saying "Rashad steers Seattle Rep's show with great sensitivity and understanding - for both the text and actors."
Of her work at the helm of The Ebony Repertory Theatre's production of "A Raisin in the Sun" last spring, the Los Angeles Times hailed Rashad's California directing debut by stating that she "...nails the play's rich humor in a solidly rendered production." She will remount the production at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles in January 2012.
Respected in the academic world, Rashad is the first recipient of the Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre at Fordham University. She recently received an Honorary Doctorate from Spelman College where First Lady Michelle Obama delivered the 2011 commencement address. Rashad also holds Honorary Doctorates from Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Providence College, Morris Brown College, Clark Atlanta University, Barber Scotia College, St. Augustine College, and Brown University.
Among the awards that decorate her walls and shelves are the Texas Medal of Arts, the National Council of Negro Women's Dorothy L. Height Dreammaker Award, the Board of Directors of New York Women In Film and Television's Muse Award for Outstanding Vision and Achievement, Dallas Women In Film Topaz Award, Peoples' Choice Awards, several NAACP Image Awards, and the Pan African Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Rashad serves on the Advisory Board of the PRASAD Project and the Board of Directors of True Colors Theatre, the Broadway Inspirational Voices, The Actors Center, the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, and the ADEPT Center which is steering the restoration of the historic Brainerd Institute.
Phylicia Rashad is also the mother of two adult children.
Co-Hosted By "Emmy Award Winning" ABC News Anchor John Quiñones

John Quiñones is the Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC newsmagazine "Primetime" and has been with the network nearly 25 years. He is the sole anchor of the "Primetime" series "What Would You Do?," one of the highest-rated newsmagazine franchises of recent years. During his tenure he has reported extensively for ABC News, predominantly serving as a correspondent for "Primetime" and "20/20."
While Quiñones was covering the Chilean Miners' disaster last year, he was the first journalist out of thousands to get an exclusive interview with the first survivor (Mario Sepulveda) who spoke about the miners' horrendous ordeal. Other recent headline-making interviews include an exclusive with singer/actor Marc Anthony who, for the first time, spoke about his separation and pending divorce from Jennifer Lopez.
Quiñones' work for "What Would You Do?" captures people's reactions when confronted with dilemmas compelling them to either act or walk away. He has extensively covered a religious sect in Northern Arizona that forces its young female members to take part in polygamous marriages. Other reports include going undercover with a hidden camera to reveal how clinics were performing unnecessary surgical procedures as part of a major nationwide insurance scam; he followed along with a group of would-be Mexican immigrants as they attempted to cross into the U.S. via the treacherous route known as "The Devil's Highway"; and he traveled to Israel for a CINE Award-winning report about suicide bombers.
In September 1999, Quiñones anchored a critically acclaimed ABC News special entitled "Latin Beat," focusing on the wave of Latin talent sweeping the U.S., the impact of the recent population explosion and how it will affect the nation as a whole. He was awarded an ALMA Award from the National Council of La Raza. He also contributed reports to ABC News' unprecedented 24-hour, live, global Millennium broadcast, which won the George Foster Peabody Award.
Quiñones' reports for "20/20" have included an in-depth look at the unprecedented lawsuit against the Cuban government by a woman who claimed she unknowingly married a spy, and an exclusive interview with a Florida teenager who brutally killed her adoptive mother. He was honored with a Gabriel Award for his poignant report that followed a young man to Colombia, as he made an emotional journey to reunite with his birth mother after two decades. Other stories originating from Central America include political and economic turmoil in Argentina and civil war in El Salvador. During the '80s he spent nearly a decade in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama reporting for "World News Tonight."
Quiñones has won seven national Emmy Awards for his "Primetime Live," "Burning Questions" and "20/20" work. He was awarded an Emmy for his coverage of the Congo's virgin rainforest, which also won the Ark Trust Wildlife Award, and in 1990 he received an Emmy for "Window in the Past," a look at the Yanomamo Indians. He received a National Emmy Award for his work on the ABC documentary "Burning Questions-The Poisoning of America," which aired in September 1988, and was also honored with a World Hunger Media Award and a Citation from the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards for "To Save the Children," his 1990 report on the homeless children of Bogota. Among his other prestigious awards are the First Prize in International Reporting and Robert F. Kennedy Prize for his piece on "Modern Slavery -- Children Sugar Cane Cutters in the Dominican Republic." He received an Outstanding Alumni Award from his alma mater, the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in 2010.
Quiñones joined ABC News in June 1982 as a general assignment correspondent based in Miami, providing reports for "World News Tonight with Peter Jennings" and other ABC News broadcasts. He was one of the few American journalists reporting from Panama City during the U.S. invasion in December 1989.
Prior to joining ABC News, he was a reporter with WBBM-TV in Chicago. He won two Emmy Awards for his 1980 reporting on the plight of illegal aliens from Mexico. From 1975 to 1978 he was news editor at KTRH radio in Houston, Texas. During that period, he also was an anchor-reporter for KPRC-TV.
Quiñones received a Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communications from St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas. He received a Masters from the Columbia School of Journalism.
2012 UWA Celebrity Award Presenters

"Award Winning Actress"
Debbi Morgan
Born in Dunn, N.C., Debbi Morgan was raised in the South Bronx of New York City. Her early love of performing found an outlet in High School where she landed the role of "Puck" in a musical version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Encouraged by off-Broadway producer Jim Mendenhall, Morgan appeared in several commercials before joining the New Federal Theatre Company.
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"Celebrity Actress"
Gina Hiraizumi
2012 is the year of Japanese-American bombshell, Gina Hiraizumi. With the release of her 2012 Calendar under the photography team behind the KIM KARDASHIAN empire, Slickforce Studios - she is also releasing her first, English album, in the Pop/Hawaiian genre.
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"NFL Superstar"
Justin Durant
Detroit Lions starting linebacker, Justin Durant, is all about substance. No matter what he's doing, it's the tangible, measurable matter that counts most in his book. For example, at 6'1" and weighing 240 pounds, the Hampton University alum's stature isn't that of the typical player in his position.
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"FOX 2 News Anchor"
Roop Raj
Raj began his TV career at 14 when he created, produced and hosted his own public-affairs talk show on the Troy, Michigan government access station. One year later, he was deemed one of the nation's youngest TV personalities when he appeared on The Phil Donahue Show.
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"NFL Superstar"
Damian Gregory
Damian Gregory is a Michigan native, and was born in Ann Arbor Michigan. He spent his youth in Lansing Michigan where he attended Sexton High School. He received a scholarship to Indiana University in Bloomington Indiana and graduated in the class of 2000.
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"The Car Coach"
Lauren Fix
Lauren Fix, The Car Coach, is an automotive and lifestyle expert, she has appeared numerous times on Oprah, TODAY, 20/20, Regis & Kelly, The View, CNBC, CNN, FOX News, Headlines News and MSNBC to name a few. Lauren is seen and heard everywhere.
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"Wives of Favor"
The Wives of Favor show will visit women around the world on a quest for finding other Wives of Favor and hearing their stories. they will share their despairs, triumphs and challenges on various subjects. Wives of Favor is a reality show designed to inspire those going through a rough time, share ways to cope with various real life issues and enlighten women of all ages, while invoking more confidence than they thought possible. The Wives of Favor will be the Oprah meets Extreme Home Makeover of reality TV.
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"The Teen Car Coach"
Shelby Fix
Shelby is the spokesperson for Midas Automotive and past spokesperson for the Skip Barber Driving School-New Driver Program, she is co-writing a book with her mother for new drivers. As a new driver who has been involved in go-karting and professional racing with her family her whole life.
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"Co-Founder - National Latino Automotive Council"
Al Pina
Al Pina is considered a national minority community leader in the field of community economic development of minority communities across the United States. His For-Profit model has been adopted by over 110 minority non-profit organizations throughout the United States. Born and raised in Phoenix Arizona and graduate of Arizona State University School of Business. After graduation with business honors, he was an executive for two fortune 25 companies and received four Corporate Presidents Awards and a prestigious Chairman's Award.
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"Former Chairman - U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce"
David Lizãrraga
Dr. David C. Lizãrraga is President and CEO of TELACU/Millennium. Under the leadership of Lizãrraga for more than 35 years, TELACU grew to become the largest Community Development Corporation (CDC) in the nation, focusing its more than $600 million in assets on improving the lives of individuals and families in the communities it serves. For five years, Lizãrraga served as the National Chairman of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which represents the interests of our nation's more than three-million Hispanic-owned businesses.
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"Award Winning Radio Host, Author and Businesswoman"
Frankie Darcell
Frankie Darcell started her career as an undergraduate at Morgan State University’s WEAA FM station in Baltimore, where she was a station engineer for then talk show host Kweisi Mfume. After working her way up through the ranks, she moved on to become Music Director and Assistant Program Director in Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte, North Carolina, before moving to Detroit in 1993. Frankie is currently the host of the award winning show, the Afternoon Mix and the public Affairs show “Sunday Talk of the Town”. Frankie is an author of two successful books, a lecturer and a business woman.
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"Publisher Latino Magazine"
Alfredo Estrada
Alfredo José Estrada was born in Havana, Cuba and graduated with honors from Harvard University. After practicing law, he founded HISPANIC, an award-winning magazine for U.S. Hispanics. Estrada later moved to Paris and wrote a novel, Welcome to Havana, Señor Hemingway, and the nonfiction Havana: Autobiography of a City. He now lives in Austin and is the Editor and Publisher of LATINO Magazine. It focuses on issues, politics, and culture and reaches a select audience of Latino opinion makers, influencers, and community leaders.
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"Immediate Past Vice Chair - U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce"
Elizabeth Gallagher
Elizabeth Gallagher leads a global business marketing and public relations firm. As an advocate her passion has been to develop, advance and promote minority owned businesses. GGI initiated the Power of Diversity Series, which honors Fortune 500 corporations, minority owned enterprises and premier leaders that champion diversity in the global economy.
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"Sunday Business editor at The Washington Post"
Kelly Johnson
Kelly Johnson is the Sunday Business editor at The Washington Post, where she has edited financial and foreign stories. She's previously worked at The Oregonian in Portland. For several years, she drove a much-loved sea foam green Mini Cooper.
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"U.S. Congressman"
Hansen Clarke
Congressman Hansen Clarke was elected to represent the 13th Congressional District of the United States House of Representatives in November 2010. The district covers the East Side of Detroit, Harper Woods, all the Grosse Pointes, Ecorse, Lincoln Park, River Rouge, and Wyandotte.
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"U.S. Senator"
Debbie Stabenow
Born in Gladwin and raised in Clare, Debbie Stabenow knows what matters to Michigan. Elected to the United States Senate in 2000, she is respected for her ability to build coalitions to get things done for Michigan and our nation.
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"U.S. Congressman"
John Dingell
DINGELL, John David, Jr., (son of John David Dingell), a Representative from Michigan; born in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colo., July 8, 1926; attended Capitol Page School, Washington, D.C., and Georgetown Preparatory School, Garrett Park, Md.; Page, United States House of Representatives, 1938-1943; B.S., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1949; J.D., Georgetown University Law School, Washington, D.C., 1952; United States Army, 1944-1946; lawyer, private practice; research assistant, United States Circuit Judge Theodore Levin, 1952-1953; assistant prosecuting attorney of Wayne County, Mich.
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Special Musical Performances by

"Celebrity Singer/Songwriter"
Lisa Deveaux
Lisa Deveaux combines amazing beauty with blissful talent. Lisa Deveaux’s “Language of Love” cd is an impressive artistic statement of an astonishing vocal talent. Sultry, soulful and seductive, Lisa Deveaux has won praise from both critics and audiences worldwide for her powerful ability to truly touch and inspire people with her beautiful voice and stunning presence.
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"Celebrity Singer/Songwriter"
Beth Griffith
Beth Griffith is the daughter of Grammy Winning Motown "Funk Brother", Johnny Griffith, who played keyboards on hit songs by Aretha Franklin, Jackie Wilson, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, The Four Tops and the Temptations. Music is in her DNA.
Beth Griffith will sing "Light Up Detroit" accompanied by members of The Citadel of Praise Church Choir.
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"Celebrity Band"
Larry Lee and Back in the Day Band
Larry Lee and Back In The Day was founded in August of 2002 by former NFL player, NFL Executive, and Professional Musician Larry Lee. Larry played 9 years in total with the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins, and Denver Broncos. While with the Broncos he played in Super Bowl XXII.
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