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MEDIA CENTER
Gil L. Robertson IV
Gil L. Robertson IV is one of America’s foremost authorities on African American pop culture. As a journalist, author, lecturer and media consultant, he is responsible for literary works and intellectual properties that create dialogues for social change and personal growth.
Robertson is the editor of the NAACP Image Award nominated book, Not in My Family: AIDS in the African American Community. The bestselling book features essays from a wide cross section of African Americans on the HIV/AIDS crisis. He is also the author of Writing as a Tool of Empowerment, a resource book for media professionals. Additionally, he is a frequent contributor to The African American Almanac (Gale Press) and also contributed to the anthology Souls of My Brothers (Plume).
On television, Robertson has shared his expertise on topical issues for numerous shows that includes: CNN, BET, E Entertainment, National Public Radio and the Tavis Smiley Show. He is also a popular national lecturer who’s speaks on issues that impact professional growth strategies and personal development.
Robertson is a co-founder of the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), the largest body of the nation’s leading African American film critics. He is the founder of the Robertson Treatment’s Media Workshop, an annual journalism initiative presented at the Auburn Avenue Research Library in Atlanta, GA and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York, NY.
Robertson earned a B.A. degree in Political Science from Cal State Los Angeles. He is the founder and editor of the nationally syndicated Arts & Lifestyle column, the Robertson Treatment. Now in its 12th year, the column appears in 30 newspapers across the country boasting a readership in excess of 2 million. He is a professional member of the National Press Club, The National Association of Black Journalists, The National Academy of Recording Arts & Science, The National Academy of Television Arts and Science and The Motion Picture Academy.
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As a featured expert, Robertson has appeared on National Public Radio, CNN, the Tavis Smiley Show, BET, TV-One and E Entertainment. He is also a growing fixture on the lecture circuit with appearances at Howard University, the University of Alabama, the University of Southern California (USC) and the National Association of Black Journalist (NABJ) to his credit. Robertson is a member of the National Press Club, The National Association of Black Journalists, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Science, The National Academy of Television Arts and Science, The Motion Picture Academy and The Association of African American Publicists.
His latest book is Family Affair: What it Means to be African American Today (Agate Bolden) will be released in March 2009. |
For more information on Robertson, visit www. robertsontreatment.com
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