In 2015, an indie filmmaker pitched a documentary idea to a 1990s R&B sex symbol and the two created a project that went from an idea thought of in a grocery store to a nationally recognized film that brought life to both of their careers.
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In 2015, an indie filmmaker pitched a documentary idea to a 1990s R&B sex symbol and the two created a project that went from an idea thought of in a grocery store to a nationally recognized film that brought life to both of their careers.
As Adina Howard's "Freak Like Me" became one of the top selling songs of 1995, she became a bit of a poster child for the lack of sexual morality among black women in the eyes of some critics. In this episode we review the views of C. Delores Tucker, Gregory Kane, Wiley A. Hall and Donna Britt who used national platforms to slam Adina Howard's art. Our (2015) documentary Adina Howard 20: A Story of Sexual Liberation can be seen for free here: https://vimeo.com/116270263
Making Adina Howard 20: The Podcast Series
In 2015, an indie filmmaker pitched a documentary idea to a 1990s R&B sex symbol and the two created a project that went from an idea thought of in a grocery store to a nationally recognized film that brought life to both of their careers.