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Michelle Arthurton has been a champion for reggae music and artists for over 15 years. Her passion and love for the music has led her to start E2 Recordings, Inc, which has several subsidiaries: E2 Studios, E2 Recordings, E2 Bookings, E2 Onair Radio and Le 2 Music Publishing. As the only female on the board of the Caribbean American Cultural Caucus, she is committed to the development of the entertainment industry across the Caribbean and other regions.
USmile Magazine caught up with Ms. Arthurton to talk about E2 Recordings, Inc and how she has managed to remain on top in a male dominated industry.
USM: Why did you start E2 Recordings, Inc?
MA: Reggae music has been my passion since I was a child. It has been a dream of mine for a very long time to have my own radio station, recording studio and management company so when the opportunity presented itself, I took full advantage of it. I feel that reggae music was going in a different direction from the core reggae sound and I wanted to produce positive music with substance and longevity. Read the full story »
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Sylvia Dunnavant, author and photographer who wants to inspire and
motivate women and girls all over the world to live the life that God
has intended them to live.
USmile Magazine interviewed the writer/poet Ms. Dunnavant about her
upcoming projects and her passion to help other women.
USM: What inspired you to start writing?
SD: It all started as a result of my involvement in the 4-H, which is a youth organization, which helps young people to reach their fullest potential while helping them develop. It was as a result of my work with this organization that, I got the opportunity to start public speaking and to begin my love for photography.
I actually developed my desire to write around this time as well. But it wasn’t until I heard Nikki Giovanni read her poem, “Ego Tripping“, I really became committed to be a writer. I found that through writing I was able to capture my imagination and share my feelings. I came out with my first book poetry, “An Affair of the Heart,” when I was a senior at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
USM: What type of poetry do you like to write about?
SD: I like to write poems that encourage and inspire people especially
women and young girls. I use people and life events as my motivation to write.
USM: What led you to publish your book “Celebrating Life: African American Women speak out about Breast Cancer”?
SD: As a writer and photography, I wanted to put a human face on breast
cancer survivors. I wanted to profile women who had survived the
disease and portray them in a beautiful way. As the result of this project we reached women around the world.
USM: Why did you start your foundation?
SD: About fourteen years ago, my aunt was diagnosed with terminal
breast cancer. The news of her illness impacted me very deeply and I
became inspired to help other women. I wanted to show the world how
breast cancer was affecting the minority community. My goal for the
foundation was to put a face on breast cancer in the minority
community. For years breast cancer has had a stigma in the minority community; we
don’t like to talk about it. Thus, we have a higher mortality rate, a
lack of information and awareness about the disease.
USM: Tell us about your publishing company?
SD: I started Black Pearl Publishing company to write and share
stories that will inspire and change people lives. Thus far, I have
published seven books that have been a part of our mission. We have
published: ”The Love Clinic There is a Doctor in the House,” by Rev Sheron Patterson, “Abby’s Between Girlfriends: A Sharing a Marital Secrets,” “Unless Two Agree,” by Co-Pastor Susie Owen, “A Divine Difference,” by Jean Warner “Essence of Faith,” by Sarah English “The Pastor’s Pen,” by Rev J. Lee Foster, “Golden Memories to Golden Moments,” by Ann Williams (The Dallas Black Dance Theatre.)
USM: What projects are you working on currently?
SD: I am currently redoing my first book, “Still Celebrating Life,” because it
was so successful and people wanted to know more about the women who
survived breast cancer. I also have another book coming out called
“Diamond Don’t Beg, What Every Woman Needs to Know.” Both books are
expected to be out next year.
The Celebrating Life Foundation will be hosting a breast cancer awareness walk on October 2, 2010 at the Cedar Hill Recreation Center. This will be our Ninth Sister to Sister Fitness Festival. For more information, people can go to www.celebratinglife.org
USM: How are you able to balance work and family?
SD: My son, Jaysen is 22 years old and is currently attending the University of North Texas in Denton. My 16 year old nephew, Julian is also staying with me. I don’t look at it as a challenge, I feel it’s my call in his life to him any way that I can. I am happy to help and mold him into the man God him intended him to be.
USM: What advice do you have for young women who are thinking of
becoming a writer?
SD: I always advise young women to take all the limits and boundaries off
anything they want to do. It is God’s desire that we will walk in abundance.
USM: Where do you see yourself in five years?
SD: I would like the opportunity to empower and inspire women around
the world. I would like to share the love of God with them. My
desire is to walk in the call that is on my life. It is my ultimate desire to help lift women
up all over the world. I am currently working with a group of powerful women that will be touring the country this summer.
To read more about Sylvia Dunnavant go to http://www.celebratinglife.org/index.html.
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As a young girl, Amy Bethea was always interested in photography and the ability to tell stories through pictures. She began her career working as a photo researcher for book illustrations. Amy wanted to motivate and influence children through her work so she decided to start a photo research company for the k-12 and higher education market. Amy felt that she was impacting the minds of children through pictures.
Amy was inspired to start a full service editorial and book packaging company because of a growing demand from publishers to have a vender that could put an entire book together for print. In January 2010, she decided to start a company called The Research Masters. Amy used her knowledge of photo research and teamed up with other publishers, illustrators, copy editors and graphic designers to form the company.
Like most businesses in today’s economy, Amy faces many challenges in growing the business. Thus, Amy has joined with other competitors to market her company’s products and attract new clients. Through her hard work, The Research Masters has been able to work on many different educational text and trade books in all disciplines such as, world history, social science, languages, geography, animals and marine life.
Amy is looking to broaden her capabilities in the K-12 and higher education market with various educational tools in multi-media interactive courses, eLearning, eBook and web courses. Amy keeps in touch with her customers through her monthly newsletter, which talks about her latest projects and any new services that she is offering.
Amy’s long-term goal is to become a publishing company and launch an on-line educational magazine for teachers who can subscribe and utilized the curriculum. She hopes that through her magazine she will get to educate students all over the world.
As a mother, Amy sometimes finds it very challenging to balance work and family. But finds comfort in the fact that she is always there for her kids whenever they need her. When she is not working on her business or being a mom, Amy takes time out of her busy schedule to enjoy the arts, a bit of dancing and traveling.
Amy thinks women need to be determined and focused if they are going to succeed in business. She encourages women to go after their dreams and never listen to the negative things people have to say.
To learn more about The Research Masters go to www.theresearchmasters.com.
USmile Magazine
By: C. Worrell
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The Third Annual Women’s Business Conference was a huge event. At the conference, women got the opportunity to learn from some of the most successful women in the manufacturing, publishing and technology industries who shared their experiences and explained what it takes to be a successful woman today’s business environment. Read the full story »
