@aimiende: What, if anything, do you collect?
Don’t laugh! Gnomes 🙂
Don’t laugh! Gnomes 🙂
This may seem cliche, but, don’t give up. Get clear on what it is you’re trying to achieve, first for yourself and then for those around you so they understand what they are cheering you on for/toward.Learn as much as you can from anyone who crosses paths with you.Share your knowledge with those wanting to learn, but… Read More @aimiende: What advice do you have for other women in the industry?
Oh, every time I successfully complete a short film is a successful moment in my career for me, truly. If I had to pick one or two that landed me on cloud nine, the first would be winning the Best LGBT short film award for my short, Utopia, at the Montreal International Black Film Festival a… Read More @aimiende: What is a successful moment in your career so far?
My biggest concern for the immediate future is that this nation may very well find itself in the middle of a civil war. And, my hope is that we are able to reach a place where we see real lasting change without that happening. In terms of filmmaking, I feel like I see progress, though it’s really… Read More @aimiende: What is your biggest concern with the future?
I had so much fun listening to these amazing women!! Check out their conversation by going to: y2u.be/qEC4YRUmxe4 @ftvLF @SorayaButlerVO @Nicoleedits @theblerdgurl @imdestinyfaith
Wow, that’s a tough one. I think the moment it became crystal clear to me that I was in fact a second class citizen. I grew up in Nigeria, and like any other place in the world, it has its problems. Parts of my life there were pleasant, others not so much. And, I understood that… Read More @aimiende: What’s a defining moment in your life?
I think I decided to work in the industry because I felt compelled to. My background is Computer Engineering and Literature, and I worked in the I.T. industry for a few years. I felt very much like I didn’t belong in corporate American (a conversation for another day), and so I had to find my way… Read More @aimiende: Why did you decide to get into this industry?
Studying to be a financial advisor; to help my peers manage their funds and not be taken advantage of. http://www.denisekhumalo.com/
I’m a hoarder lol I love trinkets when I travel.
Trust your gut and show what’s right. We are all unique so don’t ever doubt yourself.