The Power of the Picture — Cinema’s Role in Bias, Identity, and Belonging copertina

The Power of the Picture — Cinema’s Role in Bias, Identity, and Belonging

The Power of the Picture — Cinema’s Role in Bias, Identity, and Belonging

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Guests:

Co-host of “Shit Blacks Girls Watch” and UNC Alum, Trish Whitfield has recently earned her doctorate in human sexuality. She brings a sharp eye and a deep love of cinema along with a passion for everything related to film.

Meah Barrington is a true multi-hyphenate creative, seamlessly navigating the realms of creative direction, production, on-air talent, and entrepreneurship. As a digital artisan, Meah has left an indelible mark, pitching and developing lifestyle and beauty concepts for renowned publications such as Allure and Glamour magazine. Her innovative concepts have garnered immense success, with shows like Allure’s Music Video Breakdown and Glamour’s Millionaire Moves amassing over 11 million views on their YouTube channels.

Driven by a passion for spotlighting underrepresented talent, Meah Denee is the visionary founder and editor-in-chief of The Reel Noire Network, a Black entertainment news site committed to highlighting excellence within the television, film, and digital media industries. Her dedication extends beyond being an entertainment journalist, as she actively provides production resources, events, networking opportunities, screenings, and workshops to empower independent filmmakers of color and assist industry professionals in navigating the media landscape.

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