By TAMARA WINFREY-HARRIS Excerpted from “Motherhood: Between Mammy and a Hard Place,” a chapter in the new book The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America
The art of telling a great story is timeless, and film director and producer Kemi Adetiba is drawing on her skills to make magic behind the camera. "Everything I do I have dreams about it... I get a barrage of pictures coming into my head," Adetiba told CNN. Her work has been seen across the world and it all started from her childhood, where she spent some time in front of the camera appearing in commercials.
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