“We’re the Campbells” Takes On Colorism

“We’re the Campbells” Takes On Colorism

Erica discovers that her eldest child Krista struggles with self-esteem because of her dark skin tone.  Erica introduces Krista to Kheris, a social media star who has her own fashion line dedicated to embracing her dark hued complexion. After Erica shares Krista’s concerns with Warryn, he reveals a secret he’s kept from Joi that certain record executives refused to work with her because they thought her skin was too dark. When Warryn shares the truth, she questions remaining in the music industry altogether. Meanwhile, Warryn asks Erica to co-preach with him at church but Erica doesn’t have time to prepare.


 

ABOUT  WE’RE THE CAMPBELLS
The nine-episode docu-series gives viewers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Gospel entertainment power couple Warryn and Erica Campbell, as they tackle the everyday struggles that come with balancing family and work, nurturing their marriage, building their individual careers, and fostering their faith; all while raising their three children WarrynZaya and teenager Krista.
WE’RE THE CAMPBELLS is produced for TV One by Entertainment One (eOne). Executive Producers are Tara LongMark HerwickKim McCoyWarryn Campbell and Erica Campbell; Co- Executive Producer is Narvin Russaw. For TVOne, Tia Smith is the Executive in charge and Sr. Director of Original Programming & Production; Donyell Kennedy McCollough is Sr. Director of Talent, and Robyn Greene Arrington is Interim Head of Original Programming and

Production.
For more information about TV One’s upcoming programming, including original movies, visit the network’s companion website at www.tvone.tvTV One viewers can also join the conversation by connecting via social media on TwitterInstagram and Facebook (@tvonetv) using the hash tags #WERETHECAMPBELLS. 
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The 2018 Stellar Awards Promises to Be An ‘Epic Weekend of Gospel Music’

The 2018 Stellar Awards Promises to Be An ‘Epic Weekend of Gospel Music’

  Central City Productions announces a dazzling line-up of performers for the 2018 Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, including the reunion of contemporary gospel music’s favorite sister act, Mary Mary (Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell), and the Stellar Awards debut of rapper, actor, and television personality Snoop Dogg, performing songs from his new gospel album “Bible of Love” at this year’s show. Celebrated as a “transcendent night of gospel music,” the 33rd Annual Stellar Awards promises to surpass its ‘stellar’ reputation, featuring performances by the genre’s hottest acts. Performers scheduled to appear include: Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Travis Greene, Tye Tribbett, Anthony Brown & group therAPy, Kierra Sheard, KeKe Wyatt, Jonathan McReynolds, Tasha Page-Lockhart, Todd Dulaney, Koryn Hawthorne and Ricky Dillard & New G, among others. Returning to Las Vegas’ Orleans Arena on Saturday, March 24, 2018 the Stellar Awards welcomes the return of the undisputed crown prince of contemporary gospel music, Kirk Franklin, as host.
Erica Campbell wants you to pray…

Erica Campbell wants you to pray…

unnamed (63)Hey Friends,
I need your help. I want to promote prayer – no agenda. I just want hurting people to know, we as artists, are praying for our World! And not just the USA but the world that our God created. It’s cool to receive “I’m praying for you” via text or post but to see your face, your eyes and your passion for prayer is powerful.
Please join me in praying for our world!

All I need you to do is Film Yourself saying:
“I’m praying for you.”

If you want to add a country at the beginning of your message OR if you want to expound on your message, that’s fine too.

Turn your phone horizontally and film yourself (or have a friend do it so the angle and lighting is good).

Please send to me at Erica@ImEricaCampbell.com.

I love you and I mean it! 

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