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50 Cent Opens Student Entrepreneurship Program For 3 High Schools In Texas

Photo Credit: Screenshot from HISD website.

Photo Credit: Screenshot from HISD website.

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) announced its partnership with 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) to launch an entrepreneur program at 3 of their high schools with the intent of giving students opportunities and business education that 50 Cent himself did not have access to at that early age.

50 Cent has moved to Texas, and is is investing $300,000 into the program, which will offer high school students the chance to apply for paid internships as well as take part in the G-Unity Business Lab. 50 Cent is funding the launch of the program through his nonprofit G-Unity Foundation, the mission of which is to empower youth in America’s cities (50 Cent’s film and production company is called G-Unit Film and Television). The program will launch at Wheatley, Worthing, and Kashmere high schools, with up to 50 students in the program when it launches this fall.

According to G-Unity Foundation, the 3 high schools “will work with HISD educators, Houston business leaders, and the G-Unity Foundation to complete an after-school course that teaches MBA concepts aligned with Curtis Jackson’s book, Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter. The goal of the program is to arm youth from urban areas with education and business acumen in the hopes they will be able to start their own companies or manage a company.”

Students will be given the chance to learn core business values, as well as develop their own business ideas.

The musician and producer is involved in another project involving high schoolers as an executive producer on the reality series called Dream School. According to HISD, 50 Cent said: “These opportunities are huge opportunities that I didn’t have. Being able to provide that in the early stages, I think it changes the direction and the choices that they will make. It prevents them from making some of the mistakes that I made.”

The Houston Independent School District is the largest school district in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States. It serves approximately 209,000 students at 280 campuses and is one of the largest employers in Houston, with about 27,000 team members.

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50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) Launches New Hip-Hop Music Competition Series "Unrapped" at ABC

Photo Credit: Screenshot of article at Deadline.

Photo Credit: Screenshot of article at Deadline.

Entrepreneur, producer and musician 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson), is launching a new hip-hop musical competition series called Unrapped at ABC via his production company, G-Unit Films & Television. According to Deadline, celebrity contestants will be coached by iconic hip-hop mentors and compete until and king or queen is crowned.

Deadline quoted Jackson as saying: “I am excited to expand my relationship with ABC. Unrapped brings G-Unit Film and Television’s ability to put incredible music and musical talent on screen to the competition space.”

Another reality series that 50 Cent is part of is Dream School, where he serves as executive producer. Dream School follows 15 high school drop outs as they are taught by celebrity “teachers.”

Deadline reports on the other projects 50 Cent is developing with other networks, including “the Power universe on Starz, Jackson has Black Mafia Family for Starz; is developing Let Me Hear a Rhyme, based on the novel by Tiffany Jackson, for Peacock; and has a straight-to-series order for true crime anthology series Confessions of a Crime Queen for Discovery+.

Unrapped at ABC will directly compete with Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow, which got bought for a second season and features judges Judges Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and Tip “T.I.” Harris as they search for the next hip-hop star.

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