SATURDAY NIGHTS ARE A FAMILY AFFAIR ON OWN WITH ‘DEION’S FAMILY PLAYBOOK’ AND ‘FLEX & SHANICE’ PREMIERING NOVEMBER 1
SATURDAY NIGHTS ARE A FAMILY AFFAIR ON OWN WITH
‘DEION’S FAMILY PLAYBOOK’ AND ‘FLEX & SHANICE’
PREMIERING NOVEMBER 1
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TIL This Week Ep 32 [Guests StuffFlyPeopleLike.com, Celebs Fall Back & more]
Rahiem Shabazz: ‘Elementary Genocide is More Than a Documentary, It’s a Call to Action’
Stories are meant to be told, documentaries are meant to be seen. There are so many different tales that need to be acknowledged and documenting via film is one of the most effective ways to tell a story. There are many issues in the black community and this cannot be denied. Education is the key when it comes to trying to uplift your people, and what better way to do that than through film?
Rahiem Shabazz, award-winning journalist and filmmaker, has a story that needed to be told and with his cunning skills as a journalist and passion for the subject at hand, there was no way he was gonna drop the ball! The critical praise of Elementary Genocide has propelled him further in the game to a point that, although this isn’t his first film, it’s an effective start to many more to come.
The Atlanta resident spoke to The Industry Cosign about why he felt the need to film this subject matter, the marketing details, and what’s next for the camera lens. Read more…
Cafe Mocha Radio Show Extends its Digital Reach with MadameNoire.com
Café Mocha™ Radio Show Extends its Digital Reach with MadameNoire.com
The #1 nationally syndicated female-oriented radio show and the top lifestyle and entertainment site for Black women have joined together in a strategic partnership to provide engaging content for women across all communication platforms. Starting the weekend of October 4, Café Mocha will begin airing MadameNoire.com’s popular feature Did Y’all See? and MadameNoire, will produce written content for Cafemocharadio.com.
Best known as “radio from a woman’s perspective,” Café Mocha is the fastest-growing syndicated radio show catering to multicultural women. The popular show, syndicated in more than 25 markets designed to empower women with a fresh blend of ideas, content and the best in urban music, is built upon the concept of women helping other women to grow through shared experiences and information, which makes Did Y’all See? a great addition to the content lineup. The lively segment will feature MadameNoire editors discussing timely hot-button issues their audiences debated during the week and ask poignant questions about the state of Black women, relationships, and social and entertainment news. Read more…
Green Technology Pioneer Onaje Jackson Launches Indiegogo Campaign to Fund S.A.F.E Earth Web Portal
Sustainable Action for Everyone (S.A.F.E) Puts Going Green at Your Fingertips
September 28th, Atlanta, GA – On September 3oth, International Sustainability and Green Technology pioneer, Onaje Jackson, announces the unveiling of the Sustainable Action For Everyone Program (S.A.F.E Earth) and will launch their much anticipated Indiegogo campaign. S.A.F.E Earth is a first of its kind, website designed to support the growth of a global grass roots sustainability movement that will bring about global balance. The online portal will make available all of the necessary tools to save Mother Earth and place them right at your fingertips. It includes a resource center designed to provide technical support for both the collective and individuals that are committed to the cause, as well as big bold apps that gives you step by step instructions on everything you ever wanted to know about being green on and off line. Read more…