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Today we have another installment of The Race Project. Two Yellow Springs residents - David Turner and Cheryl Smith - talk about the legacy of slavery in the United States
West Dayton Stories is our new series highlighting the strength and resilience of Dayton’s African American community. Jocelyn Robinson from the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices brings us another episode.
ReEntry Stories is our series about formerly incarcerated citizens in Ohio. Today we hear from Savon Davis. Series producer Mary Evans introduces us. This project is also a podcast and comes from the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices. You can hear all the stories in this series and see photos of the participants at WYSO dot org.
Savon Davis is a songwriter and music producer from Dayton.
Savon Davis is a songwriter and music producer from Dayton. He s been out of prison under a year and has successfully monetized his content by teaching himself social media management.
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Mary Evans: What really got you interested in learning about social media management?
Savon Davis Well, what made me start with the marketing was, I was like, my city is not a big city, so the support is not really there. So I really didn t know what I was on to. And I was thinking. I thought about my marketing. It made my eyes go big because marketing is the biggest thing to an artist, marketing is bigger than the label, really, because the marketing is what the people see. You can have a label without the marketing and you were a nobody. So, a lot of artists sit on labels. They re not marketed. So I said, well, if I don t have the money because I m fresh out of jail, obviously, I don t have the money to pay somebody else. So