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Here are some interviews I’ve done & conducted or places I’ve been featured on. Want to interview me? trula at mspmedia dot net. Also please contact me if you interviewed me and don’t see your link here. I lost some information during a computer crash. Thank you!
Featured in N.E.E.T Magazine June 2008
I was featured in N.E.E.T Magazine! for Earthy Style. Pretty cool. Check it out, page
99: N.E.E.T Magazine June 2008. N.E.E.T is a quarterly, online publication, laid out in a magazine format – as a showcase for grassroots creativity. It would be impossible without the wonderful contributions of all those involved and many thanks goes to a wide network of global talent, with the internet playing a vital part in research and communication.
Small Biz Social Media Spotlight on socialTNT.com: Trula Breckenridge December 2007
On the social media front, Trula maintains twelve blogs with topics spanning from style and fitness to science fiction and black parenting. But it doesn’t stop there. She also uses one of her blogs and flickr to promote her upcycled and handmade fashions. In a twitter/email interview, Trula says that since she started using flickr, her sales have really started taking off. Twitter has also driven more traffic to her site, leading to increased sales of crafts and books, while also helping generate more revenue from ads.
Abused Mamas: Escape by Trula Breckenridge on hipmama.com August
2007
Trula is a writer and mother who survived domestic violence. Now happily married, she lives in Northeast Ohio with her husband and three children. She maintains the Beyond Battered blog and is working on a book about her experience with domestic violence.
Mama Gathering August 2004 review on lawrence.com
Trula Breckenridge runs a company called Mama Specific Productions that specializes in books, zines, and videos for mothers and children. She has also written a series of parenting books that includes books about raising black and multi-racial children as well as a book about raising vegetarian kids. She led one of my workshops and her laid back sense of humor made me fall in love with her.
Interview with Aishah Shahidah Simmons 2003
Aishah Shahidah Simmons is an award-winning independent feminist filmmaker, writer, international lecturer, and activist based in Philadelphia. Ms. Simmons is the producer, writer and director of NO! the forthcoming feature length documentary that poignantly exposes and addresses the collective silence of the Black community when Black men and boys rape Black women and girls. I interviewed Ms. Simmons via phone about the NO! documentary back in 2003 and I’m happy to say she finished the movie and it is very compelling.
Interview With Brenda Sliker 2002
Ms. Brenda E. Sliker is the author of Black Women Rejoice, a booklet she wrote detailing her hair growth formula. In it she gives the reasons why many black women have hair growth difficulties and what can be done to promote healthy hair growth. It
is also available as an e-book. Ms. Sliker is also the founder of Successful Attitudes, an inspirational website which gives information and encouragement to teens and their parents to help them become focused and reach for their goals. I interviewed Ms. Sliker back in 2002 for my Afro Mama site and re-posted on Seed & Flame.
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