Pamela Renee Hall Purifoy Reviews the HLIC Movie
February 19, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Featured Articles, Front Page

Dr. Letitia Wright, I know I thanked you privately after viewing the film you created and produced, HLIC (Head Lady In Charge), but I must give you your flowers publicly. I salute you for your vision, mission and selection of the women whose stories you told. Let me tell you, HLIC will FREE many women from all types of issues. Whether it’s domestic violence, child molestation, parenting a challenging child, workplace bullying, women (and men) viewing HLIC will gain valuable insight, and be inspired by the women featured. Marc Lee, who is responsible for selecting HLIC to be included in the annual Hayti Heritage Film Festival, was the special person who allowed this film to be shown to a diverse audience. I saw caucasian men and women, visibly moved by the film. I see the HLIC movie being used as a tool to save and transform women all over the United States! It is possible! Thank you for creating a quality movie, done with love and in a spirit of excellence!
Posted by Pamela Renee Hall Purifoy on Sunday, February 14, 2016
I was thankful to see her send me a note on Facebook about the movie. I was not even at this event! This was an event that Cast Member Laticia Nicole set up. She also provided the cake afterwards. Thank you Laticia Nicole!
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I am working on Rise of the Womanpreneur in which several women will be featured and I am also talking to people about
having their own documentary which could be focused on them. IT’s a game changer. In a world full of books…. be the movie! If you are interested in something like this for your personal life or business, Let’s talk! Find a time that works here: http://www.BigScreenBlueprint.com
1st Muslim Hijabi Ballerina In The World
February 17, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page

Meet Stephanie Kurlow. It’s been less than a year that the United States saw it’s first African American Prima Ballerina. Now ,Ms. Kurlow has a dream to train in a Full-Time Ballet School catered to aspiring young girls who want to train 30-45 hours a week so they can become a professional ballerina. ” I want to encourage everyone to join together no matter what faith, race or colour. To bring harmony and a world of acceptance for future generations.” says Kurlow. “Like one of the first female African-American ballerinas- Michaela De Prince and Misty Copeland, the first Hijabi Emirati lifter Amna Al Haddad and the first Hijabi news anchor on American television Noor Tagouri – that have motivated me to pursue my passion against the odds of the world.”
Her goal is $10,000 and she is half way there! That is a huge success in the crowdfunding world.
Where will the funds go?
- Ballet and Tutoring Tuition
- Ballet Supplies (dance wear, dance shoes, dance essentials etc)
- Ballet Competitions
How Good is She?
- 2004-2010 Performing dance routines on stage at the Riverside Theatre since I was two years old.
- 2008- Playing the lead role in a film called ‘Mr Rabbit’. I played the character ‘Flora’ who was bullied often and who found comfort in her imaginary character Mr Rabbit.
- 2010- Performed at ‘The Sounds of Light’ concert with Zain Bhikhas Band at eight years old.
- 2012- 1st place in the ‘Muslim Talent Competition’
- 2013-1st place in the international writing competition ‘Sydney Youth Writing Competition’ with over 3000 entries! My story was published in the book ‘Fly Light Creek’
- 2013-2014 Performed at ‘World Hijab Day’
- 2015-1st place as ‘Most Inspirational Young Star’ in the ‘Youth Talent Smash’
- 2015- Finalist in the TV Channels ABC3 RAWR competition.
You can support her here
If you would like to learn about crowdfunding, get my free resource guide by texting Ballet to 909-906-9797
YASMINE DRESS IN BLACK by Igigi
February 15, 2016 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Front Page

YASMINE DRESS IN BLACK
I love Igigi, this fashion line makes me feel like a million bucks. If you are curvy, you can’t go wrong with Igigi. Every once in a while I crave simplicity and comfort.
Gwynnie Bee has a large collection of Igigi dresses and tops to try out. Check them out here








