"We call BS." Thank you #EmmaGonzalez: "They say that us kids don't know what we're talking about, that we're too young to understand how the government works. We call BS."
Nikyatu Jusu is only the second Black woman filmmaker to win the coveted U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize in Sundance history. The first was Chinonye Chukwu's "Clemency" in 2019.
Join us for our inaugural #BlackWritersWeek on #JuneTeenth2021 week (June 14-20), where we’ll be amplifying the voices of Black storytellers, critics and editors with seven days of essential reviews, essays, virtual panels and more. https://t.co/J9YIDN9stV
For the filmmaker Yuko Torihara, the act of creating art as an Asian person is a form of activism, and her new documentary, “Chinatown Beat”—produced by a mostly Asian crew—is intended to be “a piece of protest.” https://t.co/KWvoHHLvda