Singletary, Diva and Harris-Perry Make Atlanta Post Top Ten

Black media site The Atlanta Post has name its Top 10 Black Multimedia Mavens to Watch and several women have made the cut for their work on television and in media. Find out who else made the cut!


Melissa Harris-Perry

Political Pundit, Professor, TV Analyst & Writer
Tulane university professor Melissa Harris-Perry can be seen regularly commenting on some of today’s most groundbreaking issues in politics on MSNBC, PBS, and CNN.

Singletary

Michelle Singletary

Columnist, Author, Pundit & Motivational Speaker
As the columnist penning The Washington Post’s “The Color of Money” feature, Michelle Singletary is one of the single most influential African-American women in the media realm today. Also, previously had a show called “Singletary Says” on TVOne.

Diva

Amanda Diva

DJ, Spoken Word Poet, VJ & Cultural Critic
This self-proclaimed cultural critic couldn’t be more of a multimedia maven. After garnering attention as a VJ on MTV, Amanda used that exposure to create new platforms from which to broadcast her brand of cool. Amanda is also formerly a part of the now-defunct group Floetry, replacing original member Natalie Stewart.

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