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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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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
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
RFC is awarded $20K by the Delaware Community Foundation for local BIPOC artist-entrepreneur training. Read Here
On the industry-impacting podcast, Lights, Camera, Rolling… MOM!, RFC Founder, Akima A. Brown talks about her journey as a filmmaking mother and how those experiences
Crafting a culture of care RFC’s Journey to Industry-Wide Sustainable Production Written by Akima A. Brown In the screen industry, where captivating stories
EMPOWERING SCREENWORKERS Collective Bargaining and Collective Ambition Written by Akima A. Brown and Sarah Lutot The screen industry is a dynamic and ever-evolving
The Equity Issue addressing the Screen Industry’s Work-Life Integration Challenges Written by Sarah Lutot A post-pandemic screen industry has pushed the notion of work-life integration
Classifying Creativity: Safeguarding Screenworkers and Enabling Work-Life Balance Written by Akima A Brown The screen industry is a dynamic and multifaceted realm
Advancing workplace protectons for screenworkers Written by Sarah Lutot In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of the screen industry, which spans the
Our “Artpreneur Program” has prepared dozens of BIPOC artist-entrepreneurs to influence effective change in today’s marketplace. Lifting as we climb Lean how RFC is giving
Seeing Arts Work as Real Work: How the WGA Strike is rewriting a narrative Written by Sarah Lutot The Writers Guild of America