Zoe Marshall on Diversity and Leadership in Film with Precious Forman from Black Girls Film Camp

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • In this empowering episode of Sista Brunch, host Fanshen Cox and guest co-host Precious Foreman shine a spotlight on diversity and innovation in the entertainment industry. Join us at USC, where Black Girls Film Camp alum Precious shares insights from her film "Call Me Cleo," exploring generational tensions and lessons in black womanhood.
    Our featured guest, Zoe Marshall, a Dallas native and USC alum, dives deep into her illustrious career, from her breakout short film "Passing" to major projects with HBO, Netflix, and more. Zoe, a champion of diversity and a board member of the Writers Guild of America West, discusses the importance of representation in leadership and offers invaluable advice to aspiring Black screenwriters. Tune in to this episode for a candid discussion on overcoming industry barriers and the vital role of mentorship in fostering the next generation of black female storytellers.
    TruJuLo (trujulo.com/) helps develop film, TV and media projects by and about Black, Brown, Asian, Indigenous/Native people. Our RUclips channel is dedicated to teaching, learning, inspiring, spreading joy and navigating the challenges that Black, Brown, Native/Indigenous and Asian filmmakers, podcasters, and other content creators experience in their filmmaking journeys. TruJuLo produces the popular podcast Sista Brunch (www.sistabrunch.com/) sharing the stories of Black women and gender expansive people thriving in entertainment and media.
    TruJuLo's founder is Fanshen Cox. She is a Black, Jamaican, Cherokee, Blackfeet and Danish playwright, producer, executive producer, actor and development executive working in Hollywood. She spent 7 years traveling across the country presenting her one-woman show One Drop of Love (www.onedropoflove.org/) and worked as a producer and development executive at Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's production company, Pearl Street Films, for 6 years. Fanshen is the co-author of the Inclusion Rider, along with Kalpana Kotagal and Color of Change.
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