Stephen A’s World and co-produces
Why Not Us? for ESPN+, has struck a deal for its next big project a premium documentary series celebrating and highlighting the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in American Society. The series will be produced in partnership with Propagate, the production company behind Hulu’s
Hillary, and Confluential Films, the production company behind
Black Love on OWN.
HBCUs’ rich history and the spirit of Black excellence have quietly uplifted America in all facets of life. Their stories are a crucial part of American history that is rarely told. These institutions served as vessels for advancement and played a critical role in producing the growth of the American economy from Reconstruction to the turn of the century as they organized around educating and training a newly freed slave population. For many students, HBCUs were the only option as predominantly white institutions would not let them in. However, desp
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ESPN’s most spirited voice is about to take his talents to the big screen.
Stephen A. Smith is working on a project to highlight some of our finest educational institutes.
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Deadline Stephen A. Smith’s new production venture Mr. SAS Productions, which currently produces Stephen A’s World and co-produces Why Not Us? for ESPN+, has struck a deal for its next big project a documentary series celebrating and highlighting the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in American Society. The series will be produced in partnership with Propagate, the production company behind Hulu’s Hillary, and Confluential Films, the production company behind Black Love on OWN.
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When Giannis Antetokounmpo flashes an awesome move in a Milwaukee Bucks game, DJ Shawna plays a bit of Notorious by Notorious B.I.G. That s standard now.
When Antetokounmpo was named MVP of the NBA All-Star game in Atlanta on Sunday after a perfect shooting performance, Shawna Nicols was there as well to give the Bucks star his theme music. I couldn t have been more honored. It was so cool to be a part of, Nicols said.
While Antetokounmpo was the only Bucks player in the game, both Nicols and the Bucks live programming director Kate Ulrich were there to help with the entertainment end.