![]() ![]() We now celebrate another Mothering Sunday today, so I am sharing the article in its uncut version which was edited to fit the constraints of the newspaper page and referred to Kitt by her surname Shapiro throughout the article as is the norm for The Voice.Įartha and Kitt are more entwined as one in this article and a few revisions and additions bring the article up to date. I wished to pay homage to Eartha and assist Kitt in promoting her Simply Eartha brand. Life After Death of an Iconic Mother was published on Thursday March 14th 2013 as a reflection on Mothering Sunday which had been celebrated in the United Kingdom on 10th March. Hidden Voices became a popular, illuminating and circulation boosting fortnightly column within The Voice newspaper and The Voice Online Britain’s Favourite Black Newspaper. ![]() In 2012 AFRICA: Seen & Heard licensed Hidden Voices™ to the GV Media Group. My most cherished literary vehicle is the Hidden Voices™ interview concept which I created and own. I discovered it and the one below whilst curating The Gleaner Archive Collection of photography for an international touring exhibition in 2012 and strategising the commercial development programme. ![]() This intimate and unguarded moment between Earth Kitt and her daughter Kitt McDonald was captured during a promotional trip to Jamaica in 1967. ![]()
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