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Jeremiah Creative Professor Adediran uses empirical sociological methods to study the relationship between business, law, and society. Professor Adediran holds Ph.D.

📚 Helping authors increase their visibility, build credibility, and create lasting awareness for their books and personal brand.

🚀 Digital Marketing Specialist | Website Designer | SEO | Email Marketing | Book Promotion | Author Branding Her work spans a range of ideas with reputational, financial, social, and political consequences for the private sector and society, including environmental and

social issues, stakeholder welfare, diversity and inclusion, race relations, philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, and pro bono legal services. Professor Adediran is the author of Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress, forthcoming in Cambridge University Press. In addition to Disclosureland, she has published articles and essays in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed journals, including the California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Law and Social Inquiry, Northwestern Law Review, Virginia Law Review, and UCLA Law Review. Her work has also been featured in popular outlets like Bloomberg Law, Fortune, and The Wall Street Journal. Professor Adediran’s work has won many awards, including from the Center for Racial Justice at the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, the Ford Foundation, and the Russell Sage Foundation. In 2023, she received the university-wide Distinguished Research Award for Interdisciplinary Studies at Fordham University. Before joining Fordham, Professor Adediran was the David and Pamela Donohue Assistant Professor of Business Law at Boston College Law School, and an Earl B. Dickerson Fellow & Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago. Prior to entering academia, she was an Associate in the New York office of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, where she represented clients in complex commercial business disputes with a focus on securities litigation and maintained active pro bono practice. and MA degrees in Sociology from Northwestern University and received her JD degree from Columbia Law School.

05/05/2026

Authors, quick question.

What if readers could feel your story before they even read a single page?

A cinematic book trailer does exactly that. It turns your words into a visual experience, something that instantly captures attention in a crowded market where people decide in seconds what to click or ignore.

The truth is, a great book isn’t always enough anymore. Visibility is everything.

A well-crafted trailer can:
• Hook readers emotionally within seconds
• Make your book look premium and unforgettable
• Increase clicks, shares, and overall interest
• Give you powerful content for ads and social media
• Set you apart from thousands of other authors
Imagine your story playing out like a movie preview, creating curiosity, tension, and excitement before the first page is even opened.

If your book had a trailer, what moment would you want readers to feel the most?

23/04/2026
03/04/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Victor Kpaki, Stuart Mackay, Tristan Jackson, Vhilena Nelson, Globaltrendshopper, Lefty Boyd, Prince Dejaughn Scott

02/04/2026

I accepted 3 fan badges from Jabril Chris Muhammad, Author Kyina Q. Routt and Dosu Mayowa Enitan.

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