Chardelle
Moore is a multi-talented television host, broadcast journalist, motivational
speaker, activist, model, and poet originally from the Grandbay Dominica.
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Currently a Washington DC native Chardelle has
worked for top media companies including BET,
CBS Radio, Kali TV, and CW affiliates.
She now works as an anchor/host for Kali
TV, where she anchors This Week Around Town and host of Diaspora Top 6 show. Chardelle is also a host for DC Hot Spots, a CW Network
Affiliate.
From award shows and
political events, the red carpet host has interviewed a veritable “who’s who” in entertainment and
politics. She has interviewed a diverse list of A-list subjects including
Claire Danes, Geo Gonzalez, Meagan Good,
Gabrielle Union, David Arquette, Lisa Leslie, Chaka Khan, United States
Congresswoman Karen R. Bass, United
States Senator Orrin Hatch, former
Congressman Ron Paul, and many
more.
Also a respected
Caribbean Journalist Chardelle as interviewed and host concerts for some of the
biggest names in Caribbean music industry. She has worked with Konshens, Capelton, Chronixx, Junior
Reid, Gramps Morgan, Machel Montano, Stephen Marley, just to name
a few.
A former Miss Caribbean Metro USA, where she served as a
spokesperson for the Caribbean American community. This 5’10 beauty is an international cover
model and an award-winning community activist and motivational speaker.
She is a frequent guest speaker at Caribbean events, high schools, colleges,
workshops, and non-profit organizations.
As a spoken work
artist, Chardelle empowers her audiences about the importance of
cultural heritage and self-esteem. She often performs in her Wob Dwiyet,
Dominica’s national wear.
This year Chardelle
was selected as the global ambassador for Black Girls Ignite Africa, a non-profit
organization dedicated to the empowerment and healthy development of African
women and girls.
She recently spoke at The White House National Caribbean Heritage Month event and hosted the world movie première of ‘One Night in
Vegas’, which received the ‘Best Film in the Diaspora’ at the 2013 NAFA African Oscars Awards.
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