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Atlanta Housewife Star Sheree Whitfield Stars in Indi Short, “Reckless”

Actress Sheree Whitfield, former member of the highly popular Housewives of Atlanta franchise on the Bravo Network, stars in ‘Reckless’, the sixth film presented by the innovative film program designed by Studio 11 Films which was shot Saturday, May 12, 2012 in Atlanta. The 11Eleven11 Project takes novice filmmakers, directors and actors and places them behind the camera [...]

Congresswoman Maxine Waters Speaks to Deborah Champagne

Stay Connected to SAblack on Twitter and Get Updates on Get The Bubbly with Deborah Champagne as she shares her interview with California Congresswoman Maxine Waters during her visit to Florida A&M University. In honor of the legacy that Martin Luther King Jr. left behind, Florida A&M University (FAMU) held a convocation with California-35 Congresswoman [...]

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What Kovan Brings to Music’s Landscape

Return to music with Kovan.  What does he bring to the table or to the landscape of music today? A caressing and humble spirit. Interview Q: What does music mean to you? A: To me music is a concept, it’s life in general. To me music is the biggest influence there is. It’s more powerful [...]

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Two Women With SA Ties Trademark Karma Symbol

There’s always been a symbol for PEACE, well NOW, there is a UNIVERSAL TRADEMARKED symbol for KARMA, and it certainly is contagious. Organizations, clothing designers and communities have embraced the symbol and partnered with the Karma Movement founders in various events from  SXSW,  to the ”Summer Social, Networking & Fashion Show,”  benefiting Dress for Success Austin.   During that event hosted by Piranha Killer [...]

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Democratic Republic of Congo’s Presidential Candidate Ben Kalala Sits Down SABlack

Kalala Interview Audio Take 2 (main1)2  Editor-In-Chief Deborah Champagne interviewed 2011 Presidential Candidate for the Democratic Republic of Congo, BEN KALALA, an activist and supporter of the humane treatment of his Congolese people. This historic and very candid discussion took place in his family’s Metro Atlanta home, where he exposed more intimately, the unconscionable social and economic conditions presently going on there. A country that [...]

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