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How Do You Dethrone Charles Rangel? Guerilla Style. Welcome to Team Morgan!
Anyone who knows me, knows that I’ve been working with Vincent Morgan and his campaign to become the next Congressman for the 15th District of New York, a seat currently occupied by Charles Rangel. In 2010, we ran an unsuccessful … Continue reading
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Seven Tips for making it online (as an artist)
A few days ago, Chris Anokute was on Entertainment Tonight, where he talked about the importance of social media and the internet for artists looking to be discovered. And I’ve recently been approached by a number of performing artists and musicians for … Continue reading
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Self Promotion
In three days, I’ll be moderating a panel entitled “Advertising: The Convergence of TV, Film and Technology.” I’ll be speaking to the members of the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA), in St. Thomas USVI, about how to properly … Continue reading
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. But it will be on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
I just finished reading The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Joe Trippi on the Nook app on my iPad. It was a self-imposed homework assignment, for the work that I’ve been doing with Vincent Morgan, the Democratic candidate for … Continue reading →
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