An award-winning filmmaker who most enjoys documentary storytelling, but has also worked in narrative filmmaking, music videos, dance for camera projects, and live event videography.
Sisters in Cinema was founded as a resource for and about African American women media makers. Their mission is to entertain, educate, develop and celebrate future generations of storytellers and their audiences.
Over the period of 2006 to 2015, nominations of women account for just 19 percent of all non-acting Oscar nominations (327 women compared to 1,387 men), the Women’s Media Center analysis has found.
A new study finds the number of women Oscar nominees grew only slightly in Academy Awards given for non-acting categories this year — despite a concerted push by women and their allies to achieve greater representation for females in all parts of the…
The Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) is a freely accessible, collaborative online database that showcases the hundreds of women who worked behind-the-scenes in the silent film industry as directors, producers, editors, and more. Always expanding,…
The first Women In Film chapter was started in Los Angeles in 1973. Today, there are over 40 Women In Film (WIF) and Women In Film and Television (WIFT) organizations worldwide spanning 4 continents, 18 countries with more than 14,000 global members.…
Established in 1972 to address the under representation and misrepresentation of women in the media industry, Women Make Movies is a multicultural, multiracial, non-profit media arts organization which facilitates the production, promotion,…