Malaak Compton-Rock

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Malaak Compton-Rock is an American humanitarian and philanthropist, best known as the founder of the nonprofit organization StyleWorks and for her long-time marriage to comedian Chris Rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
human
human
humanitarian
nonprofit founder
nonprofit organization
nonprofit organization
online social responsibility platform
philanthropist
author Malaak Compton-Rock self-linksurface differs
country South Africa
United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree Bachelor of Arts in communications
Master’s degree in global affairs
educatedAt Fairleigh Dickinson University Metropolitan Campus
surface form: Fairleigh Dickinson University

Howard University
familyName Compton-Rock
field community development
employment support
image consulting
social responsibility
volunteerism
founded StyleWorks
The Angel Rock Project South Africa
The Angelrock Project
gender female
givenName Malaak
languageSpoken English
marriageEnd 2016
marriageStart 1996
name Malaak Compton-Rock self-link
notableFor philanthropic work in the United States and South Africa
notableWork If It Takes a Village, Build One: How I Found Meaning Through a Life of Service and 100+ Ways You Can Too
founder of StyleWorks
numberOfChildren 2
occupation actor
author
humanitarian
nonprofit executive
philanthropist
producer
stand-up comedian
writer
purpose providing free image consulting services to women transitioning from welfare to work
residence New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
spouse Chris Rock

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Chris Rock spouse Malaak Compton-Rock
Malaak Compton-Rock name Malaak Compton-Rock self-link
Malaak Compton-Rock author Malaak Compton-Rock self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: If It Takes a Village, Build One: How I Found Meaning Through a Life of Service and 100+ Ways You Can Too