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"What do Michael Jackson, Mary J. Blige, Ronald Isley, Dionne Warwick, Lionel Richie and Ava Duvenay have in common? They've turned to longtime media relations vet Angelo Ellerbee and his organization, Double XXposure, for career and artistic guidance.As a humanitarian and activist, PR specialist Angelo Ellerbee has brought more to the global community than just entertainment. He has cemented his dedication to empowering artists, youths and those in need for over four decades. His position as a filmmaker, executive producer, manager, fashion designer, and media guru is often used as a platform for giving back to others.From an early age, with a keen eye for style, sharp ear for hits and media savvy, Ellerbee parlayed his expertise into a full-service publicity/marketing/management company, Double XXposure Media Relations, Inc. His client roster is deep and diverse, starting with legends such as Roberta Flack then to icons like Michael Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Lionel Richie, as well as reggae stars like Patra and Shabba Ranks among many others. With his artist development courses, hands-on counseling, and motivational guidance, Ellerbee, through his work, greatly influenced performers like Mary J. Blige and Alicia Keys as they launched their careers." For More about Angelo Ellerbee and Double XXposure Media Relations: https://www.facebook.com/doublexxposuremediarelations #theespotwithcamille #camillekauer #ThePRKing #AngeloEllerbee #DoubleXXposureMediaRelations #MediaRelations #hiphopsEmilyPost #CharmSchoolisinsession #NYFW --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/support
The Netflix series by Ava Duvenay about the tragedy inflicted on young teenagers named the Central Park Five. This reenacted series about five young boys wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in Central Park back in 1989. A 5 part series that spans the years they were convicted to 14+ years being exonerated of the crime. Its a brutal view of the people of the justice system and the racist system that still exist today. A very emotional series that is a must see for people who respects justice.
The team jumps into our thoughts on the dem’s running and what is the criteria to get on stage for the upcoming debates. We debate the Facebook vs. Twitter information deal and how information is critical. We also end the show talking about the Chernobyl HBO series and the Netflix series “When they see us” by Ava Duvenay. Which will be part of our upcoming Podcast.
“It’s so hard to say good-bye to yesterday”. Welcome to our Season 1 Finale where we have our VERY FIRST LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE JOINING IN WITH US! Was Day-Day right when he said, “You can’t f--- with the police”? Was N.W.A. wrong when they boldly stood on the motto “F--- the Police!” On Episode 15, we take a look into the impact of Ava Duvenay’s Netflix Series “When They See Us” with special guest TN State Representative London Lamar. Though the “Central Park 5” were WRONGLY convicted 30 years ago, many of those same injustices are occurring to Black and Brown people to date. This LIT ASS episode discusses the triggering impact of “When They See Us”, what the inequities and unfairness displayed in the film means for Black and Brown people, and how Millennials can help combat these issues for today and future generations.
This week we have another special episode for you guys. We rounded up a few good men for a deep and meaningful conversation on The Central Park 5 case and the new Netflix series by Ava Duvenay. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prime-examples/support
The program all about TV. Our guests: Lisa France, director of Roll With Me, Netflix's new documentary special which picked up theatrical distribution through Array Releasing, formed by director-entrepreneur Ava Duvenay, and Jezlan Moyet, co-creator, host and producer of Good Morning LaLa Land, one of the top attractions on Focus TV Network, the new talk/variety programming service distributed through smart TV sets and TV-connected devices.
We’ve got word on Ava DuVenay’s latest project and it’s with DC! There’s a bit of casting for The Lego Movie 2, Disney’s got yet another live-action feature on the way, there’s good news for Indiana Jones fans (we think), and Bond 25 has a director. There’s been casting for Luke Cage and the Bad Boys spin-off, Street Fighter fans may be pleased with talk of a TV series on the way, the Netflix Sabrina series has found its “most important” cast member, and where is Deadpool going? Speaking of Deadpool, we take a look at the latest Deadpool 2 trailer, as well as The Spy Who Dumped Me and Cobra Kai.
We only need two words to describe this episode of 20Something Podcast, 'Donald Trump'. We stand in solidarity with African Americans and all those who are working for justice for all people, inclusive of all races. In the second segment, #ForTheCulture we review Ava Duvenay's documentary 13th. Be sure to check it out.