The following table of contents features all articles published during Black Writers Week 2024 (June 17th through June 23rd). —The Editors
REVIEWS
Naked Acts by Niani Scott
Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. by Brandon Towns
FEATURES
Introduction to Black Writers Week 2024 by Robert Daniels & Chaz Ebert
What My Mother Didn’t Tell Me About College by Reginald Ponder
Co-Productions within Africa and its Diaspora Can Encourage Self-Reliant and Sustainable Film Economies by Oluwaseun Babalola
Film Festivals: A Place For Found Family & Cultivating Community by Cortlyn Kelly
Understanding Grief in Rural Canada Through Hulu’s Under the Bridge by Kaiya Shunyata
How Women of Color Are Shifting the Narrative by Carla Renata
The LightReel Film Festival Finishes Strong by Charles Kirkland
It’s Physical Work: Barry Jenkins on The Underground Railroad by Robert Daniels
The following table of contents features all articles published during Black Writers Week 2024 (June 17th through June 23rd). —The Editors REVIEWS Naked Acts by Niani ScottSlave Play. Not a Movie. A Play. by Brandon Towns FEATURES Introduction to Black Writers Week 2024 by Robert Daniels & Chaz Ebert What My Mother Didn’t Tell Me About College by Reginald Ponder Co-Productions within Africa and its Diaspora Can Encourage Self-Reliant and Sustainable Film Economies by Oluwaseun Babalola Film Festivals: A Place For Found Family & Cultivating Community by Cortlyn Kelly Understanding Grief in Rural Canada Through Hulu’s Under the Bridge by Kaiya ShunyataHow Women of Color Are Shifting the Narrative by Carla RenataThe LightReel Film Festival Finishes Strong by Charles KirklandIt’s Physical Work: Barry Jenkins on The Underground Railroad by Robert Daniels Read More