Uprooted Territory Bianca Ramsey
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Welcome to the Uprooted Territory podcast, where we tell the personal stories behind African Americans who work in the media field across the United States of America. Throughout this podcast, we will be touching on their experiences as journalists, producers, and many other media figures along the way. This podcast promotes African Americans, who are creating diversity behind our favorite media outlets.
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Chanel Stitt: Blessings
Chanel Stitt is a Business Reporter at Detroit Free Press. Throughout her journey as a journalist, she applied her knowledge behind the classroom and her work field to tell the stories regarding her city Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Sydney Gray; Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
Finally, with all of the blood, sweat, and tears you have officially earned your college degree. Sydney Gray, who is currently a News Anchor and Reporter from Brownsville, Texas discussed her personal journey in journalism and her transition from college into the media work field.
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Dominique M. Carson; Gift of Writing
When it comes to writing about Rhythm and Blues (R&B) or any content regarding African-American entertainment, journalist Dominique M. Carson created her lane with her unique writing skills. Carson published her first biography titled: “Jon B: Are You Still Down?” The book focuses on the life behind the 1990s R&B artist Jon B.’s music career and personal experience within the entertainment world.