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Lexus Awards 2015 Verses and Flow Scholarships

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Lexus is proud to announce 16 recipients of the 2015 Lexus Verses and Flow Scholarship. The scholarship program is presented in partnership with select Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and is an expansion of the groundbreaking “Verses and Flow” program, featuring poetry, spoken word and music. Scholarship recipients will be awarded $5,000 in recognition of their community leadership and academic excellence.

Since its inception last year, the scholarship program has awarded $180,000 to ambitious students. The recipients of the 2015 Lexus Verses and Flow Scholarship are:Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, GA) – Akilah Grace and Zachary NevelsFlorida A&M University (Tallahassee, FL) – Shanice Cooke and Erica JonesGrambling State University (Grambling, LA) – Jimmitriv Roberson and LaTerra SmithHton University (Hton, VA) – ZaMari Love and Malikah SaafirHoward University (Washington D.C.) – Allyson Carpenter and Carmin WongLeMoyne-Owen College (Memphis, TN) – Jamarco Lang and Alexis MooreNorth Carolina A&T University (Greensboro, NC) – Destiny Dawson and Malcolm HowardSpelman College (Atlanta, GA) – Kayla Dean and Kiara HillTo be considered for the scholarship, students completed an application and submitted a written or video essay detailing how they are community leaders, the importance of community and the benefits of attending an HBCU.”These Lexus Verses and Flow Scholarship recipients are accomplished in school and in their communities,” said Brian Smith, Lexus vice president of marketing. “These young adults are highly motivated and we’re excited to reward them for their efforts. We wish them all the best and know they’ll positively shape and enhance the lives they touch.”The scholarship coincided with the fifth season of “Lexus Verses and Flow,” the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Award-nominated variety show.

Lexus Verses and Flow is broadcast on TV One. Blending electrifying musical and soul-stirring spoken word performances, the eight-episode season featured mega-watt stars Assasin, Avery Sunshine, B.o.B, Charlie Wilson, Chrisette Michele, Estelle, Jazmine Sullivan, Jussie Smollett, Leela James, Melanie Fiona, Raekwon, and Sevyn Streeter alongside more than 25 of the best up-and-coming poets.

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