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Chetachi A. Egwu is a Nigerian American professor, writer/producer, filmmaker, dancer/choreographer, artist and actor . She earned a BA in Communication from the University of Buffalo in 1996, then moved on to Howard University in Washington, DC, where she completed a Masters and Ph.D. in Mass Communication.

Dr. Egwu has served as a faculty member in the communication departments at Morgan State University, The George Washington University and Nova Southeastern University. She is currently communication faculty at the University of Maryland University College.

Her work has been featured in academic journals, newspapers and online publications such as The Grio and The Burton Wire, her creative nature reaches beyond writing. Dr. Egwu is also a dancer/choreographer and was a member of Carla and Company, Coyaba Dance Theater, Choreographers Collaboration Project in Washington DC and featured in several other projects. An avid filmmaker, she is currently co-producer and co-director for the documentaries Runway Afrique and No Justice, No Peas: Getting A Veggie In The Hood, and co-producer, director and cinematographer for the documentary Sunshine Chic. Dr. Egwu also is the host of MediaScope on the streaming platforms Instagram Live (Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Eastern and Periscope and Facebook Live (Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Eastern).

Recently, Dr. Tachi was on our show talking about The State Of Media During And After Covid19.

During the conversation, Dr. Tachi talked about:

– How Covid19 has separated the media knows and the media know nots
– The gentrification of the media space
– The Jiil Scott and Eryka Badu livestream event and Eryka Badu monetizing her online presence
– Her observations of the media space over the last two months, the new normal and what does this mean for content creators
– A divide between culture and ethnicity when it comes to the media landscape
– Covid19 and its effects on education and inequality when its comes to digital access
– The digital marketplace and competition within the digital marketplace
– Entertainment events (eg. film festivals) going online … A long term thing?
– Is the online economy going to be the new normal
– The rise of digital culture in the workplace
– Her assisting real estate agents with social media and live streaming
– Covid19 effects on event planners
– The importance content creators being ahead of the next curve
– If you are a content creator data is just as important as revenue
– The importance of the NAB (National Association Of Broadcasters) show
– This being a special time for media creators
– Her thoughts on the where the media landscape will be on September 11, 2020
– #BeMoreEr

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