NAACP Image Award Nomination
“By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem” was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Film and TV). I’m very excited by this news.
Read More“By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem” was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Film and TV). I’m very excited by this news.
Read MoreI was a guest on “Brown and Black” podcast with hosts Jack Rico and Mike Sargent where we talked about achieving Brown and Black unity through music.
Read MoreI was a guest on Rachel C’s show “Hear and Now” and we talked about “By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem”.
Read MoreNew EPIX docuseries “By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times Of Godfather Harlem” brings to life the excitement of 1960s Harlem and introduces the artists who dared to use their voices, instruments and lyrics to take a stand against systemic injustice. Tonight, executive producer and director Keith McQuirter and vocalist Robin Clark takes us on this […]
Read MoreNYS Music did a Q&A with me about the making of “BY WHATEVER MEANS NECESSARY: The Times of Godfather of Harlem”. Check it out in the link below.
Read MoreThe Mississippi stories I produced on The Innocence Files received a notable review from screendaily.com. Check out the article! The first two episodes of Netflix’s 9×60-minute The Innocence Files detail one true-life story of two men wrongly convicted of rape and murder. Directed by Roger Ross Williams (American Jail), they make a stand-out feature-length documentary when viewed […]
Read MoreHere is what The Daily Beast said about the first three episodes my team and I produced: “’The Innocence Files’ recounts eight stories over the course of nine episodes, which are themselves grouped into three categories: ‘The Evidence,’ ‘The Witness’ and ‘The Prosecution.’ That first group is the most eye-opening.”
Read MoreAmerican University published the impact report on MILWAUKEE 53206. It’s evidence to what so many of us know already, that documentary films matter and are catalysts for change. Special Thanks to Center for Media & Social Impact and Odyssey Impact.
Read MoreI’m excited to share that “The Innocence Files”, the new nine-part docu-series that I was one of the producers on, will debut on Netflix on April 15th. Congrats to all the teams involved — One Story Up Productions, Jigsaw Productions and Moxie Pictures!
Read MoreITVS created a home for indie documentary filmmakers and I’m so grateful to be apart of the long tradition of public media storytelling. Check out the blog written by ITVS about filmmakers providing insight on taking risks.
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