“Juneteenth exists as a counterpoint to the Fourth of July,” @jelani9 writes: “the latter heralds the arrival of American ideals, the former stresses just how hard it has been to live up to them.” https://t.co/yb95AOILWs
Tatia Pilieva (@Tati_P) a dear friend and trusted collaborator, made a beautifully honest short film about what it means to be #SeparatedTogether. Tatia captures a candid, and not always easy, look at this moment we are living through. https://t.co/RgwHfbOCg4
Here's a short film I made with friends from around the world who filmed themselves. Take a look and let me know your thoughts. 🙏❤️ https://t.co/pmv76iRve1 via @YouTube
“Not everything is about getting patted on the back. Some people do it because it has to be done.” Americans who stay on the job, braving the coronavirus. https://t.co/ey80uXyg88 via @WSJ
In the history of CINEMA, masterpieces have existed without sound, without color, without a story, without actors and without music. No one single film has ever existed without CINEMAtography and without editing.
First Indigenous woman elected to Congress.
The first openly gay person elected governor.
The first Muslim woman elected to Congress.
The youngest woman ever elected to Congress.
The first openly lesbian woman elected mayor in FL
40% of black men in FL won the right to vote.