For nearly two decades, the party known as Essence Fest has brought some of the best musicians of the African-American community to New Orleans for a huge celebration, but it’s always been known as a “party with purpose”– hosting speakers and panel discussions on a wide range of topics. And the purpose side of the party will be amplified this year as msnbc joins Essence magazine as a sponsor of the annual festival.
Essence President Michelle Ebanks joined Rev. Al Sharpton on PoliticsNation Thursday to explain how the festival will be different this year.
“It’ll be a little different,” she said. “First of all, we’re no longer the Essence Music Festival it’s the Essence Festival.”
“Nineteen years ago when the festival was started as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Essence magazine, Susan L. Taylor, then the editor-in-chief said, ‘We’re Essence. We can’t just have a party. We need to give back to the community,’” Ebanks said.
Panelists for the 2013 program include Rev. Sharpton, who has attended the event as a speaker for years, and other major civil rights activists and lawmakers, including Medgar Evers’ widow Myrlie Evers-Williams, Congressman John Lewis, and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton.
msnbc will broadcast live from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center during the Essence Festival from July 5-7 with Now with Alex Wagner, Hardball, NewsNation, The Ed Show, Melissa Harris Perry, and–of course–PoliticsNation producing special shows for the event.









