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Brande Victorian and Sterling K. Brown speak onstage during CultureCon LA 2023

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This Saturday, CultureCon had its first full summit in Los Angeles.

“I never could have imagined that it would scale like this. We really thought it would stay very intimate, very small,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively. “But I think it just goes to show when people feel seen, they want to tell other people about it and it’s just grown so quickly.”

Imani Ellis, Founder of CultureCon, attends CultureCon LA 2023 at Rolling Greens

“I think there’s so much that you can extract [at CultureCon] and I think one of [those things] is really reimagining community and reimagining networking,” Ellis explains of her goals for CultureCon. “It doesn’t have to be transactional. It really should be human first. And so being curious about other people, understanding that we all have something to learn and something to share. And that everyone is creative — whether you’re in finance, whether you’re a reporter, whether you’reSterling K. Brown.”

Throughout the day, attendees heard from the luminaries and thought-leaders.

In a presentation called “The Business of How to Tell Your Story,” content creator and marketing consultant DonYé Taylor offered tips based on her own experiences about how to create impact through social media.

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Jay Pharoah speaks onstage during CultureCon LA 2023 at Rolling Greens On Mateo on June 17, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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Saturday Night LivealumJay Pharoahhilariously took over hosting duties in the afternoon, picking up from four-time Emmy award-winning journalist Francesca Amiker, who emceed the morning session. AndSNL’s formerBarack ObamaandJay Zimpressionist did double duty, sitting down with Dewayne Perkins and X Mayo, his castmates fromThe Blackening, for a discussion of director Tim Story’s satire.

Victoria Monét,Coco JonesandAnd Just Like That…actressesNicole Ari ParkerandKaren Pittmanall took part in the afternoon lineup.

AndThis Is UsstarSterling K. Brownspoke with journalist Brande Victorian his craft and his new filmBiosphere.

The celebrated actor and creator’s presence was especially heartwarming for Ellis, who tells PEOPLE: “I think it’s the definition of paying it forward because Sterling K. Brown is a three-time Emmy award-winning actor and producer, but he still recognizes that he once was still seeking advice and seeking mentorship. And so to take time out of his day to pay it forward to those who are aspiring, I think it’s just keeping a full-circle moment.”

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Though CultureCon L.A. is barely in the rearview, Ellis and her team are already preparing for CultureCon New York, which is slated for Oct. 7–8.

“New York is where we were born, so we always got to do it bigger and better every time we go back to New York,” she says.

She teases, “New York is going to be [our]  first two-day conference. We’re also introducing a job fair for the very first time so people can come and meet recruiters and bring their résumés and portfolios. So that’s going to be exciting.”

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Victoria Monet speaks onstage during CultureCon LA 2023

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As for what lies ahead for CultureCon, she keeps her focus on the people who make it great: “I think the best part about being so tapped into a community is they tell us what they want. … We don’t have to guess.”

She affirms, “I think when we think about our community and our relationship with them, it’s like a compound sentence — we’ll start the sentence, and then they finish it. And so the answer to where we are in five years, is wherever the community wants us to be.”

source: people.com