Recording Music Artist, Video Producer, Journalist, Creative Entrepreneur Tadia Toussaint
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Raised in Brooklyn, TADIA has been empowered by the many cultures that surround her. A natural-born leader and community organizer, she pairs her craft of storytelling with her many gifts and talents - claiming the titles of artist, producer and journalist. She currently works at BRIC TV, producing its Emmy-award winning #BHEARD Townhall series and doc series and freelances for award-winning media outlets catered to telling the stories of ethnic communities.
Her BRIC portfolio also includes the captures/ archiving of BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn and Jazz Fest shows. Tadia is also the Supervising Producer of Brooklyn Savvy, NYC's leading social justice talk show that airs on NYC Life. As a recording music artist, she occasionally tours internationally, connecting with African and Haitian diaspora communities. She has a masters degree in Journalism from Craig Newmark School of Journalism (formerly known as CUNY School of Journalism) with concentrations on business, arts and culture reporting. She has had short documentaries published in Gothamist, and Univision. She has also written for Haitian Times and local Bronx paper Mott Haven Herald.
She hosted and produced BRIC TV's music show B-SIDE. She worked abroad in Haiti in 2016, reporting on a variety of stories about animal control, hospitals, and music. She has moderated and featured on panels discussing the role of media, arts and culture in society today. In 2018, she produced a 32-episode series called ‘Chokarella New York Takeover’ for a Haiti-based digital media platform, Chokarella. She previously worked in production at CBS Sports, VP Records. She is the co-founder of a production company called Ouula Media, providing music video services for notable recording artists like Adekunle Gold, Fabolous and more.