Tribute: Remembering Pookie Hudson, An American Original. :: Read Article
Jazzstoria “Jazzstoria,” a musical journey through Black History, draws from the rich literary and musical legacy of the African American experience. :: Read Article
City of New York Honors the Fisk Jubilee Singers, An Op-ed article
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Broadcasts developed and produced by D-day Media Group for public access cable television and the Internet:
From Bebop to Hip Hop (2001/30 minutes) A spirited discussion of modern Black Music featuring Greg Tate (Village Voice), Ray Chew (Apollo Theater), and Reverend Calvin O. Butts III (Abyssinian Baptist Church)
Good Hair Versus Bad Hair (2003/60 minutes) Psychology and Cultural Identity featuring Marcia Fingle (model), Liv Wright (author), and bell hooks (cultural critic)
This Far by Faith (2003/30 minutes) Chronologues Black Religion in America – An engaging conversation with author/commentator Juan Williams
An Evening with Bishop Desmond Tutu (2004/60 minutes) A discussion of Religion and Politics at the Riverside Church in New York City with South African Leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Desmond Tutu
2005 D-Day Media Projects:
A New York City Tribute Reception for the historic Fisk Jubilee Singers March 2005
9/11: Unfinished Business A documentary film depicting a personal journey inspired by the events of September 11, 2001 – Explores art and music inspired in the aftermath of an American tragedy