• Two Brothers Animal Planet - National Geographic
• Soapography 18 - Soap Network
• Bridgette Jones - The Edge of Reason “TVIO Special”
Performances:
• Planet Africa Television Awards Gala
• Bobby Jones
9th Bi-Annual International Gospel Artiste & Record Label
Retreat @ the MGM Grand Las Vegas BET & The Word Network
• Barbados Gospel Fest – Farley Hill, Bridgeport
• The National Theatre – Accra, Ghana
• The Redeemed Churches – Lagos, Nigeria
• Miami Performing Arts Theatre – Miami, Florida
• International Prayer Palace - Cambridgeshire, England
• Kalamazoo Cultural Festival - Michigan
• Ottawa Blues Fest – Ottawa, Ontario
• Canadian Reggae Summit – Harbourfront Centre
• Canadian National Exibition – CNE Band Shell
Speaking Engagements:
• Bayview Secondary High School
spoke to Grade 11 students about HIV/AIDS in Africa - 2007
• Ryerson University to 3rd and 4th year Social Work students - 2006
• Planet Africa Development Forum - 2006
• New Toronto Church of God of Prophecy – Empowering Women - 2006
• African-Canadian Professional/Entrepreneurial Awards Gala – 2006
• Deloitte & Touche LLP Connections Conference
“KMF Role in Africa” - 2006 Awards:
• 1995 Canadian Reggae Music Award – Top Female New Comer
• 2001 Canadian Reggae Music Award – Top Female Gospel Artist
• 2002 Canadian Reggae Music Award – Top Female Gospel Artist
• 2004 Canadian Reggae Music Award – Top Female Gospel Artist
• 2003 DADS International Music Awards
• 2003 Maja Awards winner
• 2004 Maja Awards (winner in two categories)
• 2004 Nominee Marlin Awards – Bahamas
• 2005 Nominee UMAC Community Service Award
• 2006 Recipient of Ghanaian Canadian Achievement Special Award
2007 Awards
2007 Recipient of 1st Canadian Reggae Music Award –Special Award for Service to Caribbean Community in Canada.
2007 – Recipient of the prestigious Nelson Mandela Humanitarian Award presented by Planet Africa
Twice featured in the Toronto Star, Journalist Geoff Chapman states “Kay Morris" brings to mind the commanding voice of Mavis Staple of the staple singers”.
Kay was also featured on Deloitte & Touche LLP – Gateway National website in October 2006 - highlighting her work in Africa and won the company’s global “Spirit of Davos” award for her humanitarian work.
When You Cry - Kay Morris (a.k.a. Queen Nana Sika)
Kay Morris – (Queen Nana Sika)
Anointed minister, Benevolent Queen, singer/song writer, fashion designer, humanitarian/motivational speaker, this multi-award winning internationally acclaimed recording Gospel artiste Kay Morris is the President of KMF and is a blazing new trail being the Voice of the Voiceless for orphans & people living with HIV/AIDS in Africa.
The Electrifying Kay Morris captivates her audiences, demonstrating her versatility & offering a fresh perspective in a variety of musical styles which allows her to cross religious, cultural, and racial barriers around the world. Kay Morris has made appearances with Heads of States, Politicians, Prime Ministers, and Celebrities.
She has shared the stage with great artists in the secular and gospel arena and have opened for artists such as:
Kay have been featured in the short film sound track “Sleeping Dogs Lie” which made its 2006 world premiere in L.A. at the Magic Johnson Theatres, the Pan African Film Festival, Hollywood Black Film Festival in Beverley Hills, the National Black Arts Festival - Atlanta, GA and in March 2007 at the Canadian Film Makers Festival to a sold out audience and in April 2007 had an encore screening at the Reel World Film Festival in Toronto.
Kay’s mission through KMF is to give a voice to the voiceless. To advocate for PLWA (people living with HIV/AIDS), Malaria prevention, orphans, and street children. 2004 & 2005, she visited the Ghana AIDS Commission, UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) Liberian Refugee Camp & donated medicine and medical supplies to over 42,000 refugees. She donated medical supplies to the Ghana AIDS Commission and the Korle Bu Hospital in Accra. KMF donated over 1,200 books from the Mississauga Central Library to Elementary Schools in Ghana.
She visited the Human Service Trust Orphanage in Cape Coast where she donated clothing, books and toiletries to the children. August 2006 KMF impacted in Ghana after presenting a huge donation of ARVs (anti-retroviral) HIV/AIDS drugs to the Ghana Ministry of Health, brokered through KMF for the 2006 mission. Kay also visited the Village of Hope Orphanage and the United Nations office in Ghana. The King & people decided to honor her for her work in Africa, she was installed Queen Nana Sika of Berekuso, Ghan - wealthy benevolent Queen.
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