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Janelle Monae cuts a chic look in black checked coat and fedora as she hands out lunches in LA

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Janelle Monáe has been using her platform and resources for good amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.The eight-time Grammy nominee launched her hunger initiative #WondaLunch last month in Atlanta.She cut a chic look in black Friday as she brought the initiative to Los Angeles, passing out lunches in Inglewood with the help of some notable friends.

Giving back: Janelle Monáe cut a chic look in black Friday as she brought her #WondaLunch initiative to Los Angeles, passing out lunches in Inglewood with the help of some notable friendsThe 34-year-old donned a black and white plaid tweed overcoat with her signature wide-brimmed hat in black.She was joined byrapper/actor Jidenna, attorney/political commentator Angela Rye and congresswoman Maxine.

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