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Michaela angela Davis

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Michaela angela Davis is a writer, creative director, producer and image activist focusing on the intersections of gender, race, fashion, culture, beauty, and identity. She is the creator and executive producer of HULU’s, NAACP Image Award nominated, The Hair Tales, a dynamic six part docu-series celebrating Black women’s identity, beauty, culture and humanity, uniquely expressed through the stories in hair featuring fellow executive producers Oprah Winfrey and Tracee Ellis Ross among others. Davis collaborated with Mariah Carey on the instant #1 New York Times Bestseller. “The Meaning of Mariah Carey” - a memoir of identity. She has spoken globally and has been a cultural contributor and writer for The Atlantic, Allure, CNN, MSNBC, and The BBC. Davis directed and co-executive produced "Something About Sumter" a short documentary film about the historic Clyburn's Beauty Salon. She is cofounder of the Sumter CROWN Act Coalition and GUCCI Changemaker councilmember. She is currently residing in her maternal ancestral home Sumter, South Carolina, where she wrote tenderheaded: a memoir.
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