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Thabi Moyo
Thabi Moyo is currently living in what is known as the Black Manhattan, a.k.a Central Harlem, which is to say, New York, NY. She can still be caught toasting the success of Prom Night in Mississippi, the 2009 Sundance-selected documentary that she associated produced. Thabi has begun to navigate her way around the indie New York production scene, freelancing as a film producer, production coordinator and director of photography. Going into her second year of big city living, Thabi is absorbing the essence and culture that is Harlem and currently reading books from authors of the Harlem Renaissance. Day-to-day, you’ll find her walking to work in comfortable shoes with earphones streaming Nina Simone from Pandora, or parked on a bench near grass and trees, jotting furiously in her journal, head-nodding at a free outdoor music concert, cooking a southern meal or home alone, saving money. Thabi is currently working for the National Black Programming Consortium, as Assistant Director of the New Media Institute, a training program that shares knowledge about new media platforms and develops content and alternative ways of distributing that content. She plans on staying in the New York for the next couple of years or as long as she can pay the rent, but until then here’s how you stay up on how and what she is doing: she tweets under the alias sugarlumplump.

