The panel is over, but what did I learn. Well, the impetus for the seminar series was to create a space where professionals and students could discuss topical race related communication issues that reflect the current business and social climate - ours, was the entertainment panel.
Read MoreI never needed so much water after speaking - there was a lot of tea spilt. My DM’s and email went crazy for the Women’s Weekend Film Challenge Workshop.
Read MoreJacob Krueger Studio is proud to announce the finalists of our JKS Diversity Fellowship: Finalists: @itskristinathomas & @JerricaLong_
Read MoreHow to get your script production-ready & break into the writers room - I’m leading my last workshop on what it takes to become support staff.
Read MoreRehearsal today, the talk next Wednesday. I’m nervous.
Read MoreIt never gets old seeing my name. It’s official, I’m one episode down and found my name in the credits.
Read MoreWe lost someone in the USC community a month ago and it still hurts.
Read MoreCalling all journalism and communications students at Howard University and University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications for this groundbreaking series starting Sept. 23 📣 You do not want to miss this free, virtual fall seminar series Pitch Publicity and INICIVOX are producing along with HU PRSSA and UF’s Association for Media Professionals, called, “Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Racism.”
Read MoreFriday I took new headshots. I wanted to show a new me. I’ve been working out since April and lost 20 pounds. With that, I’ve been shedding a lot of dead weight, mental shifts of how I perceive myself, and who and what I surround myself around. Most of it has been in solitude writing and reading… basically living in peace, quiet and solitude. Alone in my own thoughts. In which at times can be dangerous.
Read MoreI’m part of the San Antonio Black Independent Film Festival coming next month. The BlackLining film block that I am in are short films focused on social justice issues with a focus centered conversation around: what's happening now in society, and how it's impacting you emotionally, as well as how your voice and feelings have transformed you to use your artistic talent as a storyteller and filmmaker. What does your narrative speak to? Why was that important to you? We'll simply engage in a collective experience of open dialogue as it relates to your film, and how our work connects with universal audiences.
Read MoreI was a guest on the podcast show, “The Inimitable Black Woman.” The IBW podcast is a spirited multigenerational collection of interviews about the varied experiences, thoughts and backgrounds of Black Women.
Read MoreSo I got so bored, insert laugh here, that I bought a bike and rebuilt it. By. Hand. What is wrong with me? I wanted to try something new.
Read MoreI’ve been away because I’ve been busy - good busy. Hope you had a great summer.
Read More#Lovecraftcountry premieres tonight.
Read MoreI’m a year older and it doesn’t feel any different. Yet, the things I wanted to accomplish keep hitting me upside the head because you know, quarantine. But here I am. I’m alive. My future looks good. And you know what, this shit is going to end. It will. Then I’ll be partying my butt off and celebrating with my friends… while trying not to be a hermit crab like usual.
Read MoreWe were once free and now we’re quarantined. Welcome to watching shows, films and everything in-between… inside.
Read MoreWGFestival 2020 coming in May.
Read MoreIn December, I was interviewed by Charia Rose from Free the Work. Let’s just say, I spilled a WHOOOOLLLLLEEE lotta tea.
Read MoreWe’re showing at El Cid with some fellow black filmmakers. Woot, woot!
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