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Blackfilm.com (Canada) – CaribbeanTales Black Incubator and Studio Access Project launches First Cohort
https://www.blackfilm.com/read/2022/03/caribbeantales-black-incubator-and-studio-access-project-launches-first-cohort/
Playback Magazine (Canada) – Banff-Nexflix Diversity of Voices announces participants –https://dov.banffmediafestival.playbackonline.ca/participants/2022
Dorothy wins the Cayle Chernin Award for Media Arts, film Production of Eye of the Veil and is mentored by two-time Oscar nominated Director Atom Egoyan. https://caylecherninaward.ca/
Playback Magazine (Canada)- Obsidian Theatre, CBC reveal talent for 21 Black Futures project
https://playbackonline.ca/2021/01/20/obsidian-theatre-cbc-reveal-talent-for-21-black-futures-project/
Playback Magazine (Canada)- WIDC names CAM St. John’s recipients https://playbackonline.ca/2020/11/05/in-brief-film-tv-suppliers-expand-inventory-with-new-acquisitions/
The Hampton Institute (New York) – The Problematic Language Used To Describe Violence Against Women https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/there-is-no-honor-in-killing-the-problematic-language-used-to-describe-violence-against-women
Screen Africa Magazine (South Africa) – Sound of Tears wins 2015 Africa Movie Academy Award https://www.screenafrica.com/2015/09/30/film/africa-movie-academy-awards-winners-2015/
Tendances People Magazine (Paris) – Sound of Tears” fait l’unanimité https://tendancespeoplemag.com/tazama-2017-sound-of-tears-fait-lunanimite/
Screen Africa Magazine (South Africa) – Cameroonian-Canadian film explores arranged marriage
https://www.screenafrica.com/2015/01/29/film/cameroonian-canadian-film-explores-arranged-marriage/
Africa Top Success (Nigeria) – Sound Of Tears: Nominated at the Pan-African Film Festival in Los Angeles: https://www.africatopsuccess.com/tag/dorothy-atabong-en/
CBC Radio (Canada) – Metro Morning – Matt Galloway spoke with Dorothy A. Atabong http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2013/12/05/violence-against-women/
The Toronto Sun (Canada) – Why do women suffer at the hands of family http://www.torontosun.com/2012/11/17/honour-killing-an-important-distinction
The Toronto Star (Canada) – The Africa Trilogy – The oh-so charismatic Dorothy A. Atabong http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2010/06/13/africa_trilogy_bold_and_insightful_theatre.html
The National Post (Canada)
The Africa Trilogy – Dorothy A. Atabong is a sensible and sympathetic Lydia
Torontoist – The Africa Trilogy – Lydia played convincingly by Dorothy A. Atabong: http://torontoist.com/2010/06/the_africa_trilogy_triumphs/
Twisitheatreblog – The Africa Trilogy – Dorothy A. Atabong was utter perfection as Lydia –http://www.twisitheatreblog.com/archives/category/dorothy-a-atabong
The Now Magazine
The Africa Trilogy – Atabong is wonderful at presenting Lydia’s joy of discovering New York City
The Now Magazine – link: https://nowtoronto.com/stage/preview-the-overwhelming/
Dorothy A. Atabong is interviewed by Jon Kaplan about upcoming play ‘The Overwhelming.’
Indie Activity – Interview with Dorothy A. Atabong https://www.indieactivity.com/interview-with-dorothy-atabong/
SummerWorks Theatre – Dorothy receives the Emerging Artist Award https://summerworks.wordpress.com/2008/08/19/awards-n-stats/
The Now Magazine – link: https://nowtoronto.com/stage/features/arists-to-watch/
Artists to Watch: Keep an eye on these emerging artists
Torontoist – link: http://torontoist.com/2008/08/summerworks_2008_gay_panic_and_geno/
In Darfur – Dorothy A. Atabong is very appealing as survivor Hawa
The Now Magazine – In Darfur – Dorothy A. Atabong stands out as the woman whose history can provide evidence of the atrocities