Lisa Leslie & Jalen Rose Host ‘American Federation For Children’: Michelle Williams, Gloria Govan, Dawn Richard, John Salley, Elise Neal, V Bozeman Attend [Photos]
This week, celebs/athletes came out to support the 4th Annual ‘Champions for Choice,’ pre-ESPY Awards dinner presented by the American Federation for Children. WNBA Hall of Fame star Lisa Leslie and NBA veteran Jalen Rose hosted the event, which honored actress, TV host, and philanthropist Holly Robinson Peete and her husband, former NFL quarterback, Rodney Peete.
The annual Pre-ESPY’s celebration to support school choice was held on the rooftop of LA’s Luxe Hotel and featured a live performance by Grammy Award winner Michelle Williams (Destiny’s Child).
In attendance, at this years event were: Oscar Award-Winning actor Lou Gossett Jr, Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie, Actress Holly Robinson Peete, former NFL player Rodney Peete, Marcellus Wiley, TV Personalities Hank and Kendra Baskett, Gloria Govan & Tiffany Cambridge, Actress Elise Neal, V Bozeman from (Empire), TV host Shaun Robinson, NBA legend John Salley, Norm Nixon, Dawn Richard, Shanice Wilson, Garcelle Beauvais and actor Robert Christopher Riley, and others.
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