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Seattle Medium Rhythm & News Podcast
The 2024 Seattle Black Film Festival

Seattle Medium Rhythm & News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 14:43


Rhythm & News Podcast interview with Isabella Price, manager of film programs at Langston Seattle, sharing information about the upcoming 2024 Black Film Festival. Interview by Chris B. Bennett. 

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Breakdancing at the Halifax Black Film Festival

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 9:36


To mark Black history month, the 8th Halifax Black Film festival kicks off today. Halifax Filmmaker Nikita Morris tells us how her film delves into the intricacy and emotion behind hip-hop breakdancing.

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Art 'n Soul: Halifax Black Film Festival and a tony-award winning musical at the Astor Theatre

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 6:36


Tara Lynn Taylor gives us a taste of The Halifax Black Film Festival and an iconic broadway show coming to Liverpool.

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
2024 Toronto Black Film Festival

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 15:36


The 12th annual Toronto Black Film Festival kicks off later this month! Jean-François Méan gives you a sneak peek on what's to come. From the February 8, 2024, episode.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Sacramento Guaranteed Income Program Opens New Applications | Fostering Creativity for Unhoused Youth | Oak Park Black Film Festival

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023


Some Sacramento County residents can apply to participate in the third round of guaranteed income. Nonprofit fosters creativity for unhoused youth in Sacramento. Second annual Oak Park Black Film Festival. Sacramento Guaranteed Income Program Opens New Applications , Manager of the Guaranteed Income Program at United Way California Capital Region, discusses the third round of applications for some Sacramento County residents that would give them $500 every month. Residents have until Oct. 31 to apply, and the United Way will start paying 130 eligible households on Jan. 1, 2024. For this round of the program, funding came from the county's American Rescue Plan Act money along with a donation from the Sierra Health Foundation.  Fostering Creativity for Unhoused Youth The number of unhoused youth in Sacramento County has more than doubled according to the most recent count of those experiencing homelessness in our area.  Many of them are part of the LGBTQ+ community as well as being persons of color, and connecting them to services is the goal of Sacramento's Creation District. CapRadio's Education Reporter, Srishti Prabha joins us on Insight today to share how this unique space offers a series of services focused on supporting Sacramento's increasing number of unhoused people under the age of 24. Oak Park Black Film Festival , CEO of  St. HOPE, discusses the 2nd annual Oak Park Black Film Festival happening at the historic Guild Theater in Oak Park from October 11-15. We'll get a preview of the five-day festival, where African-American stories and history are told through cinema– including a special day celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop. 

Black and Brown
Chef Bren Herrera Live from Miami

Black and Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 54:26


Fresh off of the Black Film Festival, Chef Bren Herrera sits down with The Peoples Choice and chops it up about food, spirits and what's popping in the life of an authentic celebrity. She is the hottest Chef on Culture Kitchen which you can peep on CleoTV. The Plug and AGBK have FOMO, but they get to listen with the rest of the faithful as two of their favorite people catch up and talk shop. Pour one up and vibe with them. Stay Black and Keep it Brown. Instagram: @dablackandbrownpodcast @my_government_name_is @agbk06 @delvinj33 @brenherrera Twitter: @dablackandbrown YouTube: https://youtube.com/@blackandbrownpodcast2036 Merch: www.dablackandbrown.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dablackandbrownpodcast/support

KUOW Newsroom
Mike's adventures in art: Midsummer, Wizard of Oz, Black Film Festival

KUOW Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 5:30


If you're looking for tips on how to experience art in the Seattle area, you're in the right place. In this weekly post, KUOW arts reporter Mike Davis has suggestions for what to do around Seattle over the weekend so you can have your own adventures in arts and culture.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 02.26.2023

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 2:59


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Sunday, Feb. 26  We've got films, films and more films as the WV-based “Feast of the Seven Fishes” streams on Peacock, WVU hosts its second annual Black Film Festival, and Dave Trippin' rounds up a bunch of festivals and events for your viewing pleasure.   #1 – From PEACOCK TV – Grab your popcorn and settle down on the couch! The West Virginia film “Feast of the Seven Fishes” is now streaming on Peacock TV. The romantic comedy is set in a rust-belt town on the banks of the Monongahela River in 1983. When a nice, working-class, Italian-American Catholic boy brings an affluent, Ivy League, Protestant girl to his family's raucous traditional seafood fest on Christmas Eve, sparks fly. The film was shot in Marion County, West Virginia including the towns of Rivesville and Fairmont. Learn more: https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/movies/feast-of-the-seven-fishes/d42b6ffa-1c64-3578-b562-24ee51d15f8f?fbclid=IwAR0MmKMKjjyNguyl6DAzXjob06MS05Iv0Qafcz3zPX42SP4LEYiV0kh8h68 #2 – From THE DAILY ATHENAEUM –WVU's Center for Black Culture and Research will host its second annual Black Film Festival from March 31 to April 1. The festival takes place in the Mountainlair Ballroom and Gluck Theater, both located in the Mountainlair on the downtown campus.  The headlining film will be “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” with a panel discussion following after. It will also feature a red carpet experience, networking opportunities and receptions during lunch and dinner. “Coming to a predominantly white institution can be overwhelming. It's hard to find things that you can identify with,” said Eric Jordan, program coordinator at the center. “So this is why we do this kind of niche event about Black filmmakers, Black film directors and Black artists.” Students and community members are encouraged to submit their films by Feb. 28. Jordan said the films should feature Black artists or artists of color and can be WVU specific. For more information on the Black Film Festival and where to submit films check out the center's website. Read more: https://www.thedaonline.com/culture/center-for-black-culture-and-research-to-host-second-annual-black-film-festival/article_7ff47326-abed-11ed-b5dc-9381e16d4c9c.html   #3 – From DAVE TRIPPIN' – Winter is prime time to explore the great indoors and some film events around the region. Here's a look at just a few regional film screenings and 2023 fests taking submissions. Come and watch a day of regionally-made films in the majestic, grand movie palace that is the Keith-Albee. This one-day film festival produced by the Marshall Artists Series showcases some new and also award-winning films on Saturday, March 4. Featured films include “Peerless City,” “Picture Proof,” “The Wake-Up Call,” and “The Good Fight.” The Appalachian Film Festival is back! Last held in 2013, Foundry Theater has collaborated with the original creators of the festival, along with Blenko Glass to restart this tradition of showcasing films created by Appalachian filmmakers. Music videos will be screened Friday, Aug. 18 and the student, short and feature-length selections will be screened Saturday, Aug. 19. The festival will take place in Huntington in the historic Jean Carlo Stephenson auditorium.  “With the relaunch in 2023, we are accepting films that reflect and celebrate the Appalachian region, searching for filmmakers or projects from the contiguous counties that comprise Appalachia,” said Rachel Allinder, the direct of the Appalachian Film Festival, as well as the host Foundry Theater, at the historic Jean Carlo Stephenson auditorium in downtown Huntington. Read more: https://davetrippin.com/lights-camera-screenings/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.

How To LA
How I Got Started: Activist on a Bike, Yolanda Davis-Overstreet

How To LA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 10:40


#69: We're back with another edition of How I Got Started – the segment where L.A.'s movers and shakers join us to demystify exactly how they got to where they are in their field. This time, Brian De Los Santos is sitting down with a legit changemaker: Yolanda Davis-Overstreet. She's a mobility justice strategist responsible for getting crosswalks and bike lanes installed in her neighborhood of West Adams, and putting a big spotlight on road safety in L.A. – one the deadliest cities in the nation for pedestrians and cyclists. She's also directed a new documentary, Biking While Black. It screened at the Pan African Film Festival this month and is an official selection of the Black Film Festival of New Orleans and the Seattle Black Film Festival, both taking place this spring. To learn more about Biking While Black, check out the film's website here: https://www.bikingwhileblack.com/     

Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod
7th annual Halifax Black Film Festival

Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 16:00


After a bit of a pivot because of the pandemic, the 7th Annual Halifax Black Film Festival will be back in person and online this year. The event is a chance to celebrate African Heritage Month by amplifying Black voices and uplifting Black talent from February 24 - 28, 2023. It was created by the Fabienne Colas Foundation and will present 70 films from 10 countries virtually and in-person at Cineplex Park Lane and events at the Halifax Public Library. And the driving force behind this event is Fabienne Colas.

Lemme Tell You Somethin'
EP 92 - Watch Your Mouth

Lemme Tell You Somethin'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 23:28


Topics: Work Vacations, Black Film Festival, RIP Takeoff, Why People Are Trash For Posting The Shooting Video On Social Media, How We Manifest Things in Our Lives Through Speaking, Spice in the Hospital Due to Surgery Complications in the DR (ALLEGEDLY), IG: itswista Twitter: LTYSPodcast

The Detroit Evening Report
Detroit Black Film Festival Returns This Week

The Detroit Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 2:38


This year's festival will feature 86 films from 14 countries, 12 of them being made by Metro Detroit filmmakers.

Chad Hartman
The Twin Cities Black Film Festival is celebrating 20 years!

Chad Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 9:35


Natalie Morrow, founder of the Twin Cities Black Film Festival joins Sheletta to talk about the 20th year of the festival happening next week in Minneapolis!

Chad Hartman
Twin Cities Black Film Festival & Xcel Energy's Day of Service

Chad Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 31:58


Sheletta Brundidge shares the news about a pair of great events coming up as she speaks with Twin Cities Black Film Festival founder Natalie Morrow and Brett Carter of Xcel Energy. Plus, she gets the scoop from Dave about the trip he and and his wife are taking for a triathlon next weekend.

Visit Sacramento Podcast
Oak Park Black Film Festival comes to Sacramento this Week

Visit Sacramento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 17:05


The inaugural Oak Park Black Film Festival kicks off Wednesday, Sept. 7 and runs through Sunday, Sept. 11 in the historic Guild Theatre in Sacramento's Oak Park.Designed to share the voices of Black filmmakers with Sacramentans, the festival will showcase a mix of short and feature-length films with some of the filmmakers involved as well as some of the people who lived the stories of the films in attendance for discussion after some of the screenings. On this episode of the Visit Sacramento Podcast, Cassandra Jennings, President and CEO of St. Hope, shares the reason for the festival, the types of films, and why you should attend.

Insight with Beth Ruyak
End of Legislative Session | Sacramento County Back-to-School | Oak Park Black Film Festival

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022


A wrap of the frenetic end of the legislative session at the California Capitol. CapRadio reporters share their reporting on how the Sacramento City Unified school district is working to ensure safety and equity as thousands of students head back to class this week. A preview of the Oak Park Black Film Festival. Legislative session ends 

All Of It
Previewing The Newark Black Film Festival

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 13:38


According to the Newark Museum of Art, The Newark Black Film Festival is the oldest Black film festival in the country, since it was first organized in 1974. The festival allows young Black filmmakers, like a young Spike Lee once upon a time, to screen their work and speak with viewers about their creative process in panel discussions. The 2022 Newark Black Film Festival runs from July 12 to July 17 at the Newark Museum of Art, and will screen eight films. Darryl Walker, the director of community engagement for the Museum, joins us to preview the festival and speak about the filmmakers being featured this year.

Scott Thompson Show
The Hamilton Black Film Festival is back, bonuses for public servants under-performing on the job, what Canadians want from the Bank of Canada, and more

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 74:26


The Hamilton Today Podcast with guest host Scott Radley... Radley is back in for this Wednesday's edition of the show. Esther Pauls joins Scott again to follow up on the City of Hamilton's now delayed plan to fire all unvaccinated employees. He also takes a look at the poll numbers for the upcoming Ontario provincial election, in particular, will strategic voting work in the NDP's favour or will the Liberals come up from behind for second place to the OPC? The Hamilton Black Film Festival is back for its second year, starting with virtual screenings tonight, and in-person screenings at the Westdale Theatre on the 27th and 28th, and Scott speaks with the HBFF founder Paize Usiosefe. Federal public servants paid $171M in bonuses for 2019-20 despite departments meeting less than half of performance objectives and you can bet Scott and his guest, Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director, Franco Terrazzano have an earful to give you. Canadians are waiting with bated breath to see what the Bank of Canada will do next and they are hoping that the approach to raising their rates is as careful and reactive. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Bob Assadourian, Triple R Inc, and host of Just Ask Bob on Cable 14. Paize Usiosefe, Author, Filmmaker, producer, and Founder of the Hamilton Black Film Festival. Chris Ragan, associate professor, founding director of the Max Bell School of Public Policy at McGill University; macroeconomist, occasional newspaper columnist, textbook author, Chair of Canada's Ecofiscal Commission. Mike Morreale, Commissioner and CEO of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Dave Korzinski, Research Director with the Angus Reid Institute. Larry Savage, Labour Studies Professor & Chair of the Department of Labour Studies at Brock Dave Stala, former Ticat, founder/president of Stala Building Solutions. Host - Scott Radley Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Technical/Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tavis Smiley
Danny Glover & Ayuko Babu on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 43:39


Danny Glover & Ayuko Babu - The celebrated actor/activist/co-founder Danny Glover along with the Pan African affairs expert Ayuko Babu join Tavis for a conversation to celebrate America's largest Black Film Festival and Global celebration of Pan African cultures, the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF). It returns to LA with a hybrid festival of in-person and online screenings.

5 Star Living Show Podcast
How To Make A Movie | Las Vegas Black Film Festival | Ms Michelle

5 Star Living Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 27:03


Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast
Episode 68: Halifax Black Film Festival

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 27:18


The sixth annual Halifax Black Film Festival returns with 73 films from more than a dozen countries, screening online from Thursday to Sunday. Lead programmer Joyce Fuerza beams into the show from Montreal to break down this year's program—including the two local filmmakers on the docket—as well as discuss the challenges of putting together film festivals in COVID times, which have also affected filmmaking and film distribution as a whole. Plus a brand-new single from Safeword.

BLK ON THE SCENE - NEW EPISODES EVERY WEDNESDAY!
Episode 22: Blk on the Scene @ the Capital City Black Film Festival

BLK ON THE SCENE - NEW EPISODES EVERY WEDNESDAY!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 39:47


On this very special episode of Blk on the Scene, we wanted to share this in-depth and fun conversation with one of our FAVorite people THE Desirae Jones of Desirae Jones Co. Agency and Program Director of the Capital City Black Film Festival. We've known the talented Desirae for many years and participated in a panel with her on a panel in 2019 around Marketing for Independent Films in Austin, TX. That conversation went so well, she recently invited us back to the conference (virtually) this year to share our career journey and inspiration for starting the BLK ON THE SCENE podcast. We hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we had having it! Capital City Black Film Festival https://www.capcitybff.com/ The Best Man - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUwBXEjIVKM The Best Man Holiday - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va7uNZS39ZY Get Out - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzfpyUB60YY Girls Trip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jE61BzKmgQ Queen & Slim - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Th84oGDno BET - https://www.bet.com/ Twenties - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZlsRqZEkwA The Oval - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1Oh1e_HEE Games People Play - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDp6iQmFLKw Remember to subscribe, leave us a rating and follow us on Linkedin & @BLKONTHESCENE on Instagram where you can share your love letter to BLK entertainment, too.

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Art 'n Soul: Halifax Black Film Festival kicks off

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 6:48


On this week's edition of Art 'n Soul, our culture columnist Tara Lynn Taylor tells us about the 6th Annual Halifax Black Film Festival. Tara highlights Guyleigh Johnson's film 'Scratching the Surface' and gives us a sneak peek at some of the panel discussions happening during the festival.

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
February 19, 2022 - Filmmaker Zoe Stewart (FAMILY TIME)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022


FAMILY TIME was the winner of BEST FILM at the January 2022 Black Film Festival. “A career woman with a family wonders what she must give up to have it all.” Film also playing at the WILDsound TV app next month. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Conversation with Zoe Stewart on the making of the film. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio
Raecine Tyes Invites You to the Black Film Festival Atlanta

Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 18:42


Black Film Festival Atlanta Founder Raecine Tyes joins the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast to invite you to attend this year's event. She also reminisces on the event's impressive first year while sharing details about what to expect when the festival returns Feb. 1-6, 2022. Tyes joins show host Carol Morgan for the Around Atlanta segment. An author of two motivational books and a children's novel with experience in event coordinating and production, Tyes has always loved film and anything creative. When she came up with the idea for Black Film Festival Atlanta, Tyes's mission was to highlight the work of talented filmmakers who may not have the opportunity to showcase their products. Tyes said, “Our goal is also to educate the new filmmaker with industry-related resources and to try to provide an excellent opportunity for networking.” Whenever industry experts are willing to take the time to share industry-related tips or advice for independent filmmakers, it is incredibly beneficial for both participants and attendees. Tyes shared that she was always involved in something creative, whether she was filming an event for a client or promoting independent films in Georgia. One day, she decided to set up a platform for filmmakers. Initially, she expected a few participants to submit entries to showcase on a local college campus. Unexpectedly, the inaugural festival received 300 submissions which led to a six-day event showcasing 70 independent filmmakers. “I wasn't sure what to expect my first time around, but we really got some top-notch films,” said Tyes. “We got submissions from Emmy winners… [and well-known actors]. I was just kind of blown away.” The festival quickly grew into an event beyond Tyes's imagination. Now known as the Hollywood of the South, Georgia is a magnet for up-and-coming filmmakers as well as existing and well-known talent in the industry. In addition to creating a platform for local filmmakers, the inaugural festival featured nine celebrity judges, including singer Al B. Shore! and filmmaker Deon Taylor. Recognized by the mayor's office in its first year, the festival received attendees from across the country as well as a few international guests! Featuring a wide range of genres, attendees can expect to see horror, romance, action and more showcased in this year's submissions. This year, the festival will be conducted virtually. Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite and each day will offer separate screen selections. The festival hosts an Actor's Boot Camp and a Writer's Winetasting. The Brunch with a Filmmaker event allows industry professionals and filmmakers to discuss projects and offer valuable information for attendees. Tune in to the full interview above for more information on the Black Film Festival Atlanta or visit www.BlackFilmFestivalAtlanta.com to learn more. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episode on the Radio page. Listen to the full interview above! Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. Black Film Festival Atlanta and New American Funding are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (January/2022) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc. 5000's list of Fastest-Growing Companies in America six times. It has a state-of-the-art career training facility and develops innovative technology, including the GoGo LO mobile application. For more information, visit www.branch.newamericanfunding.com/Atlanta.

Equity Rising
Equity in Community Arts & Culture with Jazmyn Scott

Equity Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 68:06


“I'm a Langston baby. I grew up coming in and out of that space,” says Jazmyn Scott, referring to Seattle's historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. Now, as the director of programs and partnerships for Langston, the non-profit arts org that leads programming for the larger organization, Jazmyn is continuing a life embedded in Black arts and culture and ensuring that others have that same access.Trae and Jazmyn talk about coming up in a family of radio-makers, creatives, and movement organizers and what it takes to program and produce a Black arts institute in such a way that pays that lineage back, and forward.You can find out more about Langston and their offerings and check out their offshoot, the Black Film Festival.This week's Chime In is especially personal; Jazmyn's mom, Vivian Phillips (herself a venerated arts, culture, and media leader), introduces her daughter by way of an idea she sees so clearly in her: “serve your people first.” Vivian co-hosts a podcast called DoubleXposure and runs an arts platform called Art Noir. 

The Charlotte Observer Daily Flash Briefing
The Charlotte Observer + Daily Briefing + 06/08/21

The Charlotte Observer Daily Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 2:18


The top headlines for Charlotte, North Carolina on June 8, 2021, including news of a jail employee charged with sexual assault, the latest on controversial school district funding and an upcoming Black Film Festival in our city.

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Life Post Pandemic, Sexual Violence Awareness Month, Calgary Black Film Festival, and Dietitian Sarah Remmer

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 24:03


Welcome to the “Mornings with Sue & Andy” podcast for Thursday, May 6th. We begin with a look at what life might look like, post-pandemic. We speak with a Researcher in the History of Medicine and Healthcare to see if we can draw ‘parallels' to the aftermath of the Spanish Flu, which transitioned into the prosperity of the ‘roaring twenties'. It's “Sexual Violence Awareness Month” – an opportunity to spread knowledge and awareness on the issue. We hear about the University of Calgary's plan to recognize the month – with an interactive, online workshop. Next – the “Calgary Black Film Festival” takes place later this month. The Festival will present over 40 films over a 5 day period, focused on black culture in Canada – and across the globe. We speak with Festival President – and Founder, Fabienne Colas. And finally – It's the ‘battle' of very patent – getting your kids to eat ‘nutritious' food….or any food for that matter – on a consistent basis! We get some tips for success – from Registered Dietitian – Sarah Remmer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hamilton Film
S3 Ep5: Hamilton Black Film Festival with Melissa Murray-Mutch

Hamilton Film

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 33:32


The very first Hamilton Black Film Festival takes place May 28-30th, 2021.  The festival showcases cultural and traditional films of African/Caribbean, Native, Asian, and Middle Eastern filmmakers and other films of ethnic inclusion.  I chat with actor, educator and festival volunteer Melissa Murray-Mutch about on screen representation, what makes a film a BIPOC film, and how the festival came together.     You can find more info about the Hamilton Black Film Festival at hbff.ca Purchase your pass for the 3 day festival before May 1 to save $20. I'll be back in 2 weeks with another episode of Hamilton Film Podcast. Theme music: chrisaltmann.com Alysha Main on Instagram

TonioTimeDaily
My special guest and my big sister Minister "Cat/KittyRose" Warren discuss her recovery from hardships using her spirit of wisdom

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 62:20


We laugh, we joke, we're playful, we discuss serious things as a abuse, accountability for all involved, and we're colorful characters. Background Information A native of the Brooklyn streets of New York City, Catherine S Warren’s introduction of “The KittyRose LyfeStyle” features eye opening conversations about community issues that affects us all. As a Marketing major her resume includes; Modeling, a Dancer and a Creative Fashion Stylist. In 1998 she set forth the path of entrepreneurship and in 2003 left Corporate America. However after ending her marriage of 8 years & 3 children later, in 2006 Catherine began the branding of “The KittyRose LyfeStyle”. As with any business and as Marketing Major, Catherine took on all hats of advertising her brand, which took on videography. 2014 Producing Radio led to the evolution of Catherine finding her passion to tell stories of the past to understand and change the future for the BETTER, Catherine decided to hear the call and once again become an Ordained Minister. After ending her term at The Mary J. Blige Center, she became a Community Field and Studio Producer for Public Access TV and in 2016 Created & Hosted a weekly talk-show call “Natural Sessions” Directing & Shooting Television gave Catherine in 2016, the drive to Direct, Filmed & Edit her 1st Short Documentary “The UNTITLED Journey”, which was invited in 2018 to screen at NBFF, the longest Black Film Festival in the US. Producing Television, Directing her first film, Catherine is now producing and performing her One Woman Comedic Satire Monologue “#IAMYOU”. Topics She Can Discuss: Entrepreneurship Parenting Social Media Romance Sex Money Mental Illness Abuse Religion Previous Podcast and Media Appearances Talking Junk Sip with Saki The Dave Pamah Show Chit Chat with the Queer and Creative Nubian Cafe Radio Conversations with Malik Air it Out Quarantine on 106.9fm Taboo Talks Let's Talk About It w/ The Empowerment Network STAMPLuv Black People Heal C.U.T.S - Culture, Urban, Technology, and Sports AwesomeRadio - WBIS-LP 106.9FM Loving Yourself with Deon Davis OPEN on Bx Net Bronx Buzz The Mss Francios Show I am a Black Woman, Yes I Matter The Celebration Ignite, Empower, Transform DTF Radio Unveiled Unlocked - Bare Elements Facebook URL http://facebook.com/thekittyroselyfestyleseries Twitter URL http://twitter.com/mzkittyrose YouTube URL http://www.youtube.com/mskittyrose1 Instagram Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support

Chit Chat with the Queer and Creative
Catherine Warren- $50 stripper and more stories. #IAMYOU

Chit Chat with the Queer and Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 40:15


Catherine Warren is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a Marketing major her resume includes; Modeling, a Dancer and a Creative Fashion Stylist. In 1998 she set forth the path of entrepreneurship and in 2003 left  Corporate America. However after ending her marriage of 8 years & 3 children later, in 2006 Catherine began the branding of “The KittyRose LyfeStyle”. As with any business and as Marketing Major, Catherine took on all hats of advertising her brand, which took on videography. 2014 Producing Radio led to the evolution of Catherine finding her passion to tell stories of the past to understand and change the future for the BETTER, Catherine decided to hear the call and once again become an Ordained Minister. After ending her term at The Mary J. Blige Center, she became a Community Field and Studio Producer for Public Access TV and in 2016 Created & Hosted a weekly talk-show call “Natural Sessions” Directing & Shooting Television gave Catherine in 2016, the drive to direct, filmed & edit her 1st Short Documentary “The UNTITLED Journey”, which was invited in 2018 to screen at NBFF, the longest Black Film Festival in the US. Producing Television, Directing her first film, Catherine is now producing and performing her One Woman Comedic Satire  Monologue “#IAMYOU”. Catherine and I discuss her journey and business motivations.  Be sure to check out Cat: Her website: https://iamyouvirtualshow.uscreen.io/?fbclid=IwAR2anBIQFgb1i_0xDHMrLfR4mj0wbnSjJ-QMMPKnlLVmRQYs-lk2mzkYWjI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekittyroselyfestyleseries  Instagram: @mzkittyrose Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast for weekly episodes, and follow me on Instagram @realmelissadasilva and check out my website melissadasilva.com Come retreat with me in Puerto Rico! https://www.melissadasilva.com/groupretreat/?fbclid=IwAR2vpFkVIIJokyBNDfC3S5KuG4pZ4mhHGfBkoKYDfl2GFW3c3f8-PckAeVU

NOW Toronto
NOW What Ep95 - Why The Toronto Black Film Festival Matters More Than Ever

NOW Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 24:26


The Toronto Black Film Festival is back this week, and things are very different this year than they were in 2020. It’s not just the pandemic that’s changed the landscape, but the surge in Black activism and the ensuing calls for increased representation in television and cinema. TBFF founder Fabienne Colas is here to talk about all of it.

Kelly Cutrara
Ontario's reopening plan, Contractors are ripping off the city & how you can connect with the Toronto Black Film Festival

Kelly Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 32:43


Kelly talks to Ryan Mallough, CFIB’s director of provincial affairs for Ontario. Councillor Stephen Holyday, and found of the Toronto Black Film Festival, Fabienne Colas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WNHH Community Radio
LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls-Ivy: Hamden Black Film Festival | If Dominican Were A Color

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 111:34


LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls-Ivy: Hamden Black Film Festival | If Dominican Were A Color by WNHH Community Radio

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WNHH Community Radio
LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls - Ivy - Hamden Black Film Festival

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 54:14


LoveBabz LoveTalk With Babz Rawls - Ivy - Hamden Black Film Festival by WNHH Community Radio

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Black Girls Do Stuff Too
Lovecraft Country ep4, DC Black Film Festival and Another Week of Recos

Black Girls Do Stuff Too

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 55:26


Nik and Tiffani are back with another week of recommendations and Lovecraft Country talk! To top it off, we shout out the DC Black Film Festival taking place virtually from September 14-19. It's our second year back and this year, we're moderating 5 panels and brining feature films, shorts and shows created by, starring and/or worked on by Black People. Check it out at DCBFF.org for the schedule and to get your tickets!DC Black Film Festival Info: 7:00Recommendations: 11:05Lovecraft Country Recap: 19:50

The Kim Jacobs Show
CHARLOTTE BLACK FILM FESTIVAL FOUNDER TOMMY NICHOLS

The Kim Jacobs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 61:49


On this episode of The Kim Jacobs Show meet my special guest Tommy Nichols, Founder of The Charlotte Black Film Festival to learn the impact of Arts in our Communities! Watch The Charlotte Black Film Festival June 14 -21st and use VIPFESTDISCOUNT, WHICH GIVES YOU A $20 Discount off the VIP PASS FOR WATCHING THIS SHOW! Go TO Charlotteblackfilmfestival.com You can watch it on Kim Jacobs FB PAGE, or @thebalancedoctor, TWITCH, PERISCOPE, or on The Kim Jacobs You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/dailybalancewithkimj #CharlotteBlackFilmFestival #Film #FilmFestival #TheKimJacobsShow #TheBalanceDoctor #Documentaries #Actors #BlackFilms

The Norm
The Norm - Feb 14, 2020 - Interview with Fabienne Colas from Toronto Black Film Festival

The Norm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 5:30


Norm Murray attend the from Toronto Black Film Festival and had a chance to interview Fabienne Colas again!

The Norm
The Norm - Feb 5, 2020 - Toronto Black Film Festival

The Norm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 21:09


Norm Murray is joined on-air by the founder of the Toronto Black Film Festival, Fabienne Colas. The TBFF runs from Feb 12th to 17th at the Idabel Bader Theatre. Black film-makers from 20 countries, are getting an opportunity to showcase their films in Canada and around the world -- thanks to this dynamic young woman from Montreal. Feb. 13th, Fabienne will present legendary film director Spike Lee with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Roy Green Show
Bonus - Founder of TheToronto Black Film Festival, Fabienne Colas honors Spike Lee this year.

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 5:49


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Seattle Medium Rhythm & News Podcast
Submissions For 2020 Seattle Black Film Festival

Seattle Medium Rhythm & News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 16:06


Rhythm & News interview with Zola Mumford, curator for the Seattle Black Film Festival, about the call for submissions for the 2020 festival. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.

Crosstown Conversations
Women in Music...Business, and the Black Film Festival-12.10.19

Crosstown Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 60:17


Women in Music...Business, and the Black Film Festival Music Industry Exec Michelle Thomas, Music Producer Trina Shoemaker + Filmmaker Gian Smith on the Black Film Festival

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 129- DC Black Film Festival pt. 4

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019


Happy Friday folks! The  2019 DC Black Film Festival took place already, but I’ve got a stack of interviews you need to hear! Today I have director Emily Harold of “While I Breathe I hope”, director Jennifer Sharp of “Una Great Movie”, and director producer duo Tony Scott and Jean Su of “Together” on the show! This was a fun episode and a lot longer than the radio episode that aired. So pull those dishes out, get on the treadmill, or let this ride for your trip. Check out While I Breathe, I Hope here: https://www.bakarisellersdocumentary.com/ Find Una Great Movie here: http://www.unagreatmovie.com/ Check out Together here: https://www.facebook.com/Broadvision-Pictures-869826609696474/ Get Info for DC Black Film Festival here: http://dcbff.org/ Picture Lock Links: Get my new book “Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/057844139X Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL:http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshowTWITTER:https://twitter.com/picturelockshowINSTAGRAM:http://instagram.com/picturelockshowPINTEREST:http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 128- DC Black Film Festival pt. 3

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019


Happy Friday folks! The  2019 DC Black Film Festival takes place next week, August 15th-17th at the Miracle Theatre and The Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC. I can’t believe it’s around the corner, but it is! So I have some more great interviews with filmmakers in the fest. Today you’ll hear from director Nyasha Hatendi of the film Moving On, Diem Gbogou of the film Doll, and director Justin Fairweather of the film Dog Person. Check out Moving On here: https://filmfreeway.com/MovingOn360 DM Diem here: https://www.instagram.com/diemcamille/ Be a fairweather friend: https://www.justinfairweatherfilm.com/ Get Info for DC Black Film Festival here: http://dcbff.org/ Picture Lock Links: Get my new book “Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/057844139X Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL:http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshowTWITTER:https://twitter.com/picturelockshowINSTAGRAM:http://instagram.com/picturelockshowPINTEREST:http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

Black Girls Do Stuff Too
We’ve Got Credentials – DC Black Film Festival Preview

Black Girls Do Stuff Too

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019


Nik and Tiffani were accepted as official credentialed media for the DC Black Film Festival. We're super excited and talk about those emotions as well as some of the films we've gotten to screen and what you should look out for!

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 127- BlackStar Film Festival & DC Black Film Festival Cont'd

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019


Happy Friday folks! This weekend, August 1st-4th, The BlackStar Film Festival is taking place in Philadelphia. I talk with founder and director of the fest, Maori Holmes about what you can expect to see and do this weekend. The great part about it, is I have Melinda James, cinematographer of Oklahoma Is Black on this week as well. Her film will be playing at BlackStar as well as the DC Black Film festival, so we kill two pre-fest birds with one interview. And last but not least, I’ll talk with Latasha Kennedy, writer/director of One Last Goodbye. Don’t miss the After Show with Latasha on Monday! Attend the BlackStar Film Festival: https://www.blackstarfest.org/ Check out Oklahoma is Black here: https://melindajamesdp.com/Oklahoma-is-Black Find out more about One Last Goodbye here: https://www.lmkentertainmentgrp.com/one-last-goodbye Get Info for DC Black Film Festival here: http://dcbff.org/ Picture Lock Links: Get my new book “Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/057844139X Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL:http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshowTWITTER:https://twitter.com/picturelockshowINSTAGRAM:http://instagram.com/picturelockshowPINTEREST:http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 126- DC Black Film Festival pt. 1

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019


Hey my people! The 2019 DC Black Film Festival is around the corner. It takes place August 15th-17th at the Miracle Theatre and The Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC. I’m going to be bringing you interviews with officially selected filmmakers throughout the next few weeks on air and through the podcast. Check out www.dcbff.org for information on our schedule, film line up and how you can get tickets to be in the building. This week on the show I have director Jodi Gomes of “One Child Left Behind: The Untold Atlanta Cheating Scandal”, director Giorgio Angelini of “Owned: A Tale of Two Americas” and director Victor O’Frank of the short film “Dre”. Check out “One Child Left Behind” here: https://onechildleftbehindmovie.com/ Check out “Owned” here: http://www.ownedfilm.com/ Find “Dre” and Victor here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9461666/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1 Picture Lock Links: Get my new book “Army of One: PR & Marketing For The Indie Filmmaker”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/057844139X Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL:http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshowTWITTER:https://twitter.com/picturelockshowINSTAGRAM:http://instagram.com/picturelockshowPINTEREST:http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

One For You Podcast
Black Film Festival Special

One For You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 27:27


#35.5: In a very special episode, Olivia chats to Rispa Stephen, one of the organisers of the Black Film Festival in Zurich. They discuss why there is a need for such a festival in Switzerland, what it means to be black, and why Rispa refuses to pick a favourite film from the festival program. Find out more about the Black Film Festival on their website: http://blackfilmfestivalzurich.com/

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Ann Clanton - 2nd Annual Rhode Island Black Film Festival

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 6:30


Ann Clanton is the founder and CEO of the Rhode Island Black Film Festival. #WPRO The Festival's second annual edition is running April 22 – 28, 2019 at locations across the area. www.ribff.org

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Ann Clanton - 2nd Annual Rhode Island Black Film Festival

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 6:30


Ann Clanton is the founder and CEO of the Rhode Island Black Film Festival. #WPRO The Festival's second annual edition is running April 22 – 28, 2019 at locations across the area. www.ribff.org

Arts Friendly Conversations
Charlon Turner, Director, North Carolina Black Film Festival (Wilmington, NC)

Arts Friendly Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 8:49


harlon Turner is the Director of the North Carolina Black Film Festival and Vice President of the Board of Directors of Black Arts Alliance, based in Wilmington, North Carolina. The North Carolina Black Film Festival takes place on March 21 - 24, 2019 in Wilmington, North Carolina Purchase Tickets at Film Freeway: filmfreeway.com/NCBlackFilmFestival/tickets Black Arts Alliance: blackartsalliance.org North Carolina Black Film Festival on Facebook =============== CERTIFIED ARTS FRIENDLY BUSINESSES MAKE THIS HAPPEN: artsfriendly.com/certified NEWSLETTER:  Subscribe to our free newsletter at: artsfriendly.com/subscribe PODCAST:  Subscribe to Arts Friendly Conversations on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Feb 16, 2019 - Toronto Black Film Festival, Candace Sampson, Anne Brodie & more

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 57:09


Today’s show is brought to you by Meridian Credit Union - expecting more for your money, that’s wealth esteem! www.meridiancu.ca - Toronto Black Film Festival #TBFF19 features 70 films from 26 countries + a chat with #MeToo founder Tarana Burke - learn more with performer/producer Diane Johnstone & get tix here: https://torontoblackfilm.com - Benefits of #directselling & advice for want-to-be #entrepreneurs w/ Mary Kay Canada Sales Director, Nadia Desroches & General Manager, Lynda Rose - learn more: https://www.marykay.ca https://www.dsa.ca - Movie & TV reviews with film critic Anne Brodie - http://www.whatshesaidradio.com/what-she-said/snamfeb152019/ - Travel expert Candace Sampson tells us about her #RVing adventure with Ontario Parks & why you should put your fears aside & rent an RV this summer! https://www.lifeinpleasantville.com/ontario-provincial-parks-camping-gems - Stephen Lewis Secondary School's Greg LeBreton on why a solid understanding of #science is so important to students’ future success - http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/stephenlewis.ss/Pages/default.aspx - Singer/songwriter Michelle Cavaleri performs 'Nothing Lasts Forever' LIVE in our #StudioSessions - https://www.michelle-cavaleri.com SUBSCRIBE to What She Said & never miss an interview! http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women across Canada and by creating opportunities for others to do the same. Tune in Saturdays & Sundays at Noon on 105.9 The Region or listen live: http://www.1059theregion.com

Frameline
TIFF Next Wave & Toronto Black Film Festival

Frameline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 44:25


Interview with Brigid Tierney, TIFF Next Wave Festival Reviews: TIFF Next Wave Film Festival: Minding the Gap; Carmen and Lola; Jinn; Blue My Mind; Respeto Toronto Black Film Festival: While I Breathe, I Hope; Salvage

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Unlocked: 2018 DC Black Film Festival- MBLMTF panel

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018


Hey guys. Sorry I missed you last week! Before this Friday’s episode, I wanted to hit you with another unlocked episode. This year during the DC Black Film Festival we screened the documentary United Skates ahead of our Making Black Lives Matter Through Film Panel. You’ve already heard from co-director Dyana Winkler a couple of episodes ago, but I wanted you all to be able to hear the conversation as it was on stage, unedited. The panel was hosted by WHUR's EZ Street and panelists included: Dr. Erica L. James (professor Francis Marion), Damara Catlett (Principal at Raben Group), Reggie Brown (subject in the film), and Tim Gordon (film critic). Tomorrow, you’ll have the opportunity to see the film during the Congressional Black Caucus if you live in the DC area. The link to the film screening, which is free, is in the show notes. So if I haven’t promoted this film enough, here’s one more opportunity to check it out. I hope you enjoy the 2018 Making Black Lives Matter Through Film Panel just after the screening of United Skates and let me know your thoughts on the conversation! Link to Free Screening: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/united-skates-screening-at-the-congressional-black-caucus-tickets-49860413840 Picture Lock Links: Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshow TWITTER: https://twitter.com/picturelockshow INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/picturelockshow PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

Bay Area Focus
A Conversation with Kali from The San Francisco Black Film Festival

Bay Area Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 4:43


Kali from The San Francisco Black Film Festival joins Tiffany to talk about the upcoming festival June 14-17th in San Francisco. For more info check out: sfbff.org

Frameline
Toronto Black Film Festival highlights

Frameline

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 35:58


Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small discuss highlights from the 6th Annual Toronto Black Film Festival

Do What you Love and Love What you Do
Episode -11 My life is a Movie w/ Michelle McKissic

Do What you Love and Love What you Do

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 45:50


Screen Play/ Film script writer Michelle McKissic shares her journey to becoming a film writer. She kept going after her dream and her movie debuted on TVONE "Downsized" featuring the couple NICOLE ARI PARKER and BORIS KODJOE. She talks about balancing working a 9 to 5 and still having time to make her dreams a reality 3:25 Job Security 8:30 Passion vs Purpose 13:00-Surround yourself with your passion 18:25-Summer Internship 25:20 Black Film Festival 30:00 Top 3 finalist 36:00 How to stay motivated Suscribe to DCA iTunes channel https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/d... Visit our website at http://dreamchaseracademy.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/do-what-you-love-and-love-what-you-do/support

Spirit Alive Network
Taking It To The Streets With Bishop Cook With Actress Pauletta Hickerson

Spirit Alive Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 84:00


MONDAYS ON THE SPIRIT ALIVE NETWORK Taking It To The Streets with Bishop Shirleen Cook * "This Is My Story" With Actress Pauletta Hickerson * I am personally committed here at Taking It To The Streets to bringing to you, our listeners, some of the most inspiring interviews along with the most anointed preaching, and teaching that you are going to hear this side of the New Jerusalem, and tonight is no exception, because tonight, I am being joined by a beautiful, young, african-american history maker in the making with rising star of screen and stage; Pauletta Hickerson as she shares her story for the glory of God.   With dreams of becoming and actress, this accomplished thespian is no stranger to disappointment and setbacks, but through faith and hard work her star is still rising!   Pauletta was born in St. Paul Minnesota, moving with her mother to San Francisco at age. After going though the trails and tribulation of life growing up, God answered her prayers by sending Ed Bullins; an African American play write who saw her, and she received her first role in his play "Street Sound".   Since then she has appeared in over thirty plays, fourteen films, and six television shows. She is the host of "The PercyMae Talk Show" on KLJN107.7 Radio Network. And most recently, she starred in Repentless; an Angel Lite film that was presented at the Black Film Festival.   Yes, we're giving you more of what your soul is looking for right here on the Spirit Alive Network 

Cinema Junkie
San Diego Black Film Festival

Cinema Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 23:45


The San Diego Black Film Festival reveals the diversity of contemporary black filmmaking.

Our Own Voices Live
2nd Annual Las Vegas Black Film Festival

Our Own Voices Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2015 92:00


Welcome to Our Own Voices Live with your hosts: Angela Thomas & Rodney Smith with our special guest Ms. Michelle Our Topic(s) today: “2nd Annual Las Vegas Black Film Festival.” If you have a question, comment or just want to listen, give us a call: (347) 826-9600   Our Own Voices Live is a radio show featuring people and stories from our community in Las Vegas, the surrounding area and some place near you. America is the greatest country on earth due to its cultural diversity and not in spite of it. Our mission is to help bridge the cultural and ethnic divide in America by working together to build the greatest bridge in history to unite us

The Dr. Vibe Show
THE DR. VIBE SHOW - FABIENNE COLAS - 2015 TORONTO BLACK FILM FESTIVAL

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2015 23:46


The Dr. Vibe Show
VIBE AND VEGAS SHOW - ANDREW MAHORN - CANADIAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL - GOSPEL ON FILM - FEBRUARY 6 - 2012.mp3

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2012 43:49


The Dave Pamah Show
Honest eye opening conversations with Catherine "Kitty Rose" Warren

The Dave Pamah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 46:31


A native of the Brooklyn streets of New York City, Catherine S Warren's introduction of “The KittyRose LyfeStyle” features eye opening conversations about community issues that affects us all. As a Marketing major her resume includes; Modeling, a Dancer and a Creative Fashion Stylist. In 1998 she set forth the path of entrepreneurship and in 2003 left Corporate America. However after ending her marriage of 8 years & 3 children later, in 2006 Catherine began the branding of “The KittyRose LyfeStyle”. As with any business and as Marketing Major, Catherine took on all hats of advertising her brand, which took on videography. 2014 Producing Radio led to the evolution of Catherine finding her passion to tell stories of the past to understand and change the future for the BETTER, Catherine decided to hear the call and once again become an Ordained Minister. After ending her term at The Mary J. Blige Center, she became a Community Field and Studio Producer for Public Access TV and in 2016 Created & Hosted a weekly talk-show call “Natural Sessions” Directing & Shooting Television gave Catherine in 2016, the drive to Direct, Filmed & Edit her 1st Short Documentary “The UNTITLED Journey”, which was invited in 2018 to screen at NBFF, the longest Black Film Festival in the US. Producing Television, Directing her first film, Catherine is now producing and performing her One Woman Comedic Satire Monologue “#IAMYOU”. Here is the Trailer: https://youtu.be/RF3Fjz9fpYw Website: https://iamyouvirtualshow.uscreen.io Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations