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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
Akima A. Brown, together with some of her region’s most influential media managers, talk about the importance of anti-racist stratgu in media and why the
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
A look at why validating and legitimizing screen work is the first step toward improving worker conditions. The way we work – part 2 Written
THE CALL FOR CARE: REEL FAMILIES FOR CHANGE X THE MOM PROJECT PRESENT THE SCREENWORKERS’ FAMILY CARE GRANT Written by Sarah Lutot Reel Families for
A look at why validating and legitimizing screen work is the first step toward improving worker conditions. The way we work – part 1 Written
RFC’s new Spotlight Speaker Series aims to showcase those working toward making the future of film fair for all. On the road to becoming THE
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
Our podcast, Reel Talk, is a spotlight speaker series featuring the changemakers and innovators working to build a more fair and sustainable screen industry.