By Cherranda Smith
Feb 9, 2021
Four Screens is a Black-owned management and production company on a mission to bring diversity to all facets of the entertainment industry.
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Messiah Jacobs is an experienced Hollywood producer who wanted to go beyond getting more diversity on screens– he’s ensuring there’s more representation at the tables when deals are signed.
“It isn’t enough to make diverse content, we must change the way deals are financed, greenlit, constructed and how under-represented talent is managed,” Jacobs said in an interview with Blacknews.com. “Black talent in front of the screen is not always being managed and represented by entities with the same goals of inclusion and diversity in mind.”
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If the church is offering it, it must be safe : Middletown inoculates seniors at AME Zion
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Fifty individuals 75 and older received their COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning at Cross Street AME Zion Church in Middletown, as part of an effort to inoculate older members of the congregation.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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From left are the Revs. Moses Harville of Cross Street AME Zion Church and Robyn Anderson, president of the Middletown Ministerial Health Fellowship. They hosted a COVID vaccine clinic Tuesday at the church.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Needles full of the Moderna vaccine are shown at Tuesday’s clinic at Cross Street AME Zion Church in Middletown.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less