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Double XXposure CEO, Angelo Ellerbee on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


9af2625e-3733-4ea6-a780-4c3bf7cc649dAngelo Ellerbee, Public Relations Guru, CEO and Founder of Double XXposure Media Group, has written an important story, not just about the entertainment industry then and now but about the socio-cultural backdrop of significant music eras. This book is a glimpses of him as a black, gay artist/activist in the turbulent 60’s & 70’s, as well as him earning the moniker “The Henry Higgins of Hip Hop” while navigating the tough rap genre throughout the 80’s-90’s and beyond. All while learning his craft and meeting the industry’s who’s who from the inside out.

Ellerbee has styled diva’s from Roberta Flack to Nina Simone, and his work has been displayed in publications such as Vogue Magazine, Essence Magazine, Women’s Wear Daily and Ebony Man.

Tune in tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio, as I sit down with this PR genius to talk about his new radio show and his new memoir “Ask Angelo“. As Mr. Ellerbee explains everything from his tenets of artist development; to why having a seasoned ‘OG’ who has been around the block on your team is a wiser choice.

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How the Media Influence Our Choices? On the Next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


untitledWe have to admit the media has a lot of influence on our lives, especially the lives of our young people. They want to mimic the Rhianna’s, Nicky Minaj and Beyoncé’s of this world. They esteem these artist as having the acceptable standards of beauty based upon how they are received by society and the industries who market them.

And then there’s the media’s depiction of beauty and the influence it feeds to the images on television, social media and the internet. The messages are subliminal but the images are powerful. They want to influence how we look, how we feel, what we eat, how we spend our money and even how to invest our time on a daily basis. The repetition is deliberate and can warp one’s perspective of the truth.

Join me tonight for this discussion on “Conversations Of A Sistah” at 6:30 p.m. EST. on Blog Talk Radio. In the meantime, sound off here and I’ll see you on the air!

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His New CD is ‘Lawless’ and He’s Tonight’s Guest on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


e13e95637e66b9201781Lamont Falls is a Mississippi native born in Chicago, Illinois who started in the rap game at age of 13 years old. Co-founder of “ACE GANG MUZIK”., he’s adapted the stage name “Paper Montana”.

Selling out shows and touring the country, his new CD “Lawless” just dropped this week.

Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST onConversations Of A Sistahas I sit down with the rap artist to discuss his career, his lyrics and the base of his business.

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He refused to Salute the flag, what’s the issue? on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


14-things-you-should-know-about-colin-kaepernick-before-he-becomes-wildly-famousSan Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick will probably never stand up during the national anthem again. Kaepernick, 28, sparked controversy when he sat through the national anthem at a preseason game this weekend.

I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people,” he said after the game.

The quarterback remained defiant amid the firestorm of criticism directed his way after the 49ers loss to the Green Bay Packers on Saturday.

Kaepernick said nothing is going to change as long as there is injustice and police brutality toward black people in America.

I’m going to continue to stand with the people that are being oppressed,” said Kaepernick, who is biracial and was adopted by white parents.

“To me this is something that has to change. When there’s significant change and I feel like that flag represents what it’s supposed to represent, this country is representing people the way that it’s supposed to, I’ll stand.”

Even though he risks being cut by the team for his stance, Kaepernick says the message he is sending is very necessary.

No one’s tried to quiet me and, to be honest, it’s not something I’m going to be quiet about,” he said on Sunday. “I’m going to speak the truth when I’m asked about it. This isn’t for look. This isn’t for publicity or anything like that. This is for people that don’t have the voice. And this is for people that are being oppressed…”

Kaepernick criticized the lax hiring process for cops in America.

“You can become a cop in six months and don’t have to have the same amount of training as a cosmetologist,” Kaepernick said. “That’s insane. Someone that’s holding a curling iron has more education and more training than people that have a gun and are going out on the street to protect us.”

Is Kaepernick wrong for his strong stance on police brutality and racial profiling?

We’re addressing your calls, comments and opinions on this subject on tonight’s “Conversations Of A Sistah” at 6:30 p.m. EST. in our studios at 1-917-889-7872 – Just press “1” to speak with me, your host.

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The State Of Black America w/Dr. Malik Shabazz on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


With the number of African American men and women who have been gunned down and murdered at the hands of police, sparking civil demonstrations and civil unrest throughout the country, we are no doubt in racial disparity.

In the last five (5) years under the Barack Obama administration there have been more killings and protest by African Americans since that of the 1960’s and the Civil Rights Era. And since the recent murders of Philandro Decastro, Alton Sterling and host of others, from Ferguson Missouri to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, each and all, were black men or woman who died at the hands of police.

Join Host Tracy L. Bell “LIVE” at 6:30 p.m. EST onConversations Of A Sistahvia blog talk radio with special guest, Attorney Malik Zulu Shabazz National President of Black Lawyers For Justice., as she sit down with him to discuss “The state of Black America, Police Brutality and the new Black Panther Party”

This is one conversation you won’t want to miss!

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