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- Based on true life events. Through Her Eyes is a drama about an African American teenager struggling with self-esteem; who after deciding to attend a newly integrated school, must find the confidence to take the entrance exam, while facing racial prejudice.
- Based on true life events. Through Her Eyes is a drama about an African American teenager struggling with self-esteem; who after deciding to attend a newly integrated school, must find the confidence to take the entrance exam, while facing racial prejudice.
- Originally developed by the Black Latina Movement in late 2010 as a stage play, The Colors of Love, confronts and discusses various issues that are prevalent in today's relationships and provides a first hand view into the intimate world of four couples. In summer 2011, The Colors of Love, underwent development for its transition to the television screen with a series that was shot using New York City as its backdrop. The "dramedy" will delve deeper into the private lives of four couples.
- In Shelah Mincey's socially charged educational family short fiction, Erica (a single mother) is chronicled as she meets Walter (a single father) in a chance meeting at the park where their ideologies on parenting clash. With both of their sons safely within an earshot away, these headstrong parents come to the harsh realization that their sons could potentially become victims of the pitfalls that they're working so hard to protect them against.
- He Said, She Said: A Romantic Comedy centers on a couple dealing with "the seven year itch." John, a struggling actor, and Jane, a successful relationship therapist, begin to figure out what type of person they have by their sides. Or have they always known? Nonetheless, the couple takes its audience on a comedic ride inside their home as John and Jane spend an eventful evening with college friends who have revelations of their own to reveal during a card game of Spades. Besides, how funny is truth when its based on what He Said and what She Said?