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Sir Shefik featuring CR Capers
Episode 2Posted by Shefik
CR Capers sits with Shefik to discuss her role as CEO of the nonprofit organization Harlem Film House, as well as its flagship event — the annual Hip Hop Film Festival. “In Our Time” is broadcast on Harlem Film House’s streaming network 247films.tv.
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Executive Producer and Host, "Shefik presents Invocation"
Shefik
Shefik is an accomplished industry insider who has appeared on MTV, SiriusXM, PBS, network television, and in print media. He has held senior-level positions at many Fortune 500 companies and celebrated brands, including IBM, NBCUniversal, and MTV World.
Founder, Hip Hop Film Festival and Founder, Harlem Film HouseCR Capers
CR Capers is the Founder and CEO of the award-winning Hip Hop Film Festival, named "Best of the Fests" for 2016. Her radio show and podcast, "Why You Mad Son?", has over three million listeners worldwide and boasts a legion of loyal fans.
Tags: Harlem Film House · Hip Hop Film Festival · Nonprofit Organization · Harlem, New York · 247films.tv · Flagship · Network · Original Productions · Podcast · Film
Duration: 01:05:19
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