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June
The one thing I noticed about grief is, even though I was struggling to make sense of the world, the world did not, and does not stop. At...
Jul 25, 20211 min read


May
Just when I thought I integrate back into society, I learned that my Grandmère (my father's mother) passed away. It was exactly 2 months...
Jul 25, 20211 min read
April
The month was spent focusing on family and health. Completely disconnected from the world, to process the shift in mine. There were small...
Jul 25, 20211 min read


March
My heart shattered into billions of pieces when I heard that my father passed away in March. Simply put, my world stopped. It was...
Jul 25, 20211 min read


February Updates
February is one of those months that feels long and short at the same time. In February, I was up for re-election on the Board for...
Mar 7, 20211 min read


We did it...
I felt like I had been holding my breath until January 20th rolled around. So many livelihoods depend on the people who are in power....
Feb 2, 20211 min read


December Recap
I figured this was as good a time as any to look at my 2020 resolutions and figure out where I want to go for 2021. Just as a reminder...
Jan 10, 20212 min read


November Updates
I'm not one to cry, but I could not help but feel overwhelmed with so much emotion as President-elect Joe Biden, and Vice President-elect...
Dec 6, 20202 min read


October Surprise
To be a Black person in this world is to face adversity every day, and figure out how to mentally, emotionally, and physically overcome...
Nov 9, 20202 min read


21st Night of September
Who doesn't love a good Earth, Wind, and Fire song? My favorite is actually Boogie Wonderland, but I needed a title that reflected...
Oct 2, 20202 min read


Sundance...You Broke My Heart
Earlier this year, after encouragement from a friend - I submitted to the Sundance Episodic Lab within 5 days of the first deadline. We
Sep 1, 20202 min read


Mid-Year Review
It feels like we have lived 10 lifetimes, but we are only halfway through 2020. As the year has gone on, our experiences haven't quite...
Aug 9, 20202 min read
Juneteenth
This felt like the first time in history that there was a worldwide recognition of the Black Independence Day. After all, on July 4th...
Jul 4, 20202 min read
May Day
April showers were supposed to bring May flowers, but as we get further into the year there continues to be a lot to unpack. This month...
Jun 2, 20202 min read


April Showers
The saying goes "when it rains, it pours" and April has not been shy of showers. I had already been working remotely for a few weeks when...
May 17, 20201 min read


Tyler Perry In The North
The March we started with is not the March we ended up with. For starters, after meeting Mr. Freddie Bell at the Black Public Media event...
Apr 1, 20202 min read


Black History Month for the Books
This month was certainly one for the books! It was the second month of the year, but we already feel like a lot of activity has happened....
Mar 1, 20202 min read


January Updates: The Art of Storytelling
For all creatives, and in my scenario as a filmmaker, we should always be mindful that we aren't just telling the main story narratives.
Feb 1, 20202 min read


Happy New Year
We have our goals outlined for 2020! Take a look to see what we have in store.
Jan 1, 20201 min read
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