E201 – The Artpreneur Mindset w/Mackenzie Irick Milks
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Our “Artpreneur Program” has prepared dozens of BIPOC artist-entrepreneurs to influence effective change in today’s marketplace. Lifting as we climb Learn how RFC is giving back even as we grow. Since its inception in 2020, Reel Families for Change has sought to do one thing: achieve workplace justice for working families in the screen industry.
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Contact: Reel Families for the Change marcomms@reelfamilies.org www.reelfamilies.org For Immediate Release “RFC Heads to Cannes with New Ambassador” Atlanta, Georgia (5/15/2023) – Reel Families for the Change (RFC), the nonprofit committed to generating solutions for working families in the screen industry, is proud to announce our newest Public Ambassador, Julianna Pitt.
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We are thrilled to have partnered with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (GDI) for our first-ever international “Work-Life Sustainability Summit”. GDI, whose motto is, “If she can see it then she can be it,” spoke with us about the process of becoming and how RFC’s practical solutions can help close gender equity gaps in media
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Our new BIPOC accelerator aims to equip artist-entrepreneurs with the skills, resources, and networks to thrive in today’s marketplace. Bridge Building RFC’s BIPOC Arts Entrepreneur Accelerator Aims to Close Black-White Gaps All too often, creatives who identify as Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) are not afforded the opportunities readily accessible to their White counterparts. There
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Akima A. Brown sits with Blackbird House Founder and #FlynessFriday host, Brigid Coulter-Cheadle, to discuss arts-activism and what it means to her. Watch Here
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RFC Founder and Executive Director, Akima A. Brown, together with some of her region’s most influential media managers, talks about the importance of anti-racist strategy in media and why the burden can’t fall solely on those with lived experiences of discrimination, marginalization, and exclusion.
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RFC is awarded $20K by the Delaware Community Foundation for local BIPOC artist-entrepreneur training. Read Here
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