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406: Milauna Jackson Pt. 2

Milauna Jemai Jackson. We’re saying it again because you need to get used to hearing it. You’ll be seeing a lot more of her. The tough thing in this b...
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405: Milauna Jackson Pt.1

Milauna Jemai Jackson is flipping the script on  what a black actress can do in Hollywood. For starters, don’t do it in Hollywood. With a breakout rol...
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404: Omar Dorsey Pt. 2

Omar Dorsey has more than a few things to say about more than a few things. That’s why there’s a part two to this conversation. His story is about tur...
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403: Omar Dorsey Pt. 1

  Omar Dorsey is that dude. That’s probably what you say when you see him in another film, another tv show, where he comes in and wrecks it, because t...
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402: Sunny Anderson

You cannot rain on Sunny Anderson’s parade. She is a self contained eco-system where everything always turns out right. Not that it starts out that wa...
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401: John Ridley

John Ridley is a writer. In the truest sense of the word. If it can be written, he probably wrote one. Books, television shows, movies, columns, blogs...
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312: Tiffany Haddish

She Ready. That’s what you remember after an encounter with Tiffany Haddish. Comedienne/Actress/Energy Producer, she is a triple threat of her own mak...
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311: Royale Watkins

Royale Watkins doesn’t get shook. After a stint in Desert Storm, taking the stage at Def Jam was a cakewalk. While Bernie Mac said he wasn’t scared, R...
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310: Cheo Hodari Coker

Stanford by way of Brooklyn,  writer Cheo Hodari Coker takes the street cred game to another level. As a journalist with Vibe Magazine he was a writte...
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309: Todd Bridges Pt. 2

“You Are Here.” That should be the name of The Autobiography of Todd Bridges.  Because the thing that he has, the thing that he has always had, as a c...
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