Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Joins the African American Heritage Trail
Panelists said film can challenge stereotypes and expand Black LGBTQ representation as GLAAD cited declines in LGBTQ and HIV stories.
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority joins the African American Heritage Trail
The African American Heritage Trail will honor on Pequot Ave. the sorority legacy of pioneering, philanthropic women and their rich contributions to the Island. This space will acknowledge the strong bonds of sisterhood formed on the Vineyard, and provide a deeper understanding of the diverse and rich history of African Americans on Martha’s Vineyard. The contributions of Deltas on the Vineyard have been significant. In addition to year-round pu…
GLAAD hosts 'Reel Change: Black Film, Culture, and the Stories that Shape Us' panel
On Sunday, August 9th , GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, hosted a panel at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the recap. It explored how film and visual storytelling can shape culture, influence perception, and expand what is possible for Black LGBTQ communities. Reel Change: Black Film, Culture, and the Stories …
“It’s about MORE.” GLAAD and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Host Black Storytelling Panel at Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival
On Sunday August 9th, GLAAD, in partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation hosted a panel at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAFF) exploring how film and visual storytelling can shape culture, influence perception, and expand what is possible for Black LGBTQ communities. Reel Change: Black Film, Culture, and the Stories That Shape Us [...] The post “It’s about MORE.” GLAAD and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Host Black Story…
Laverne Cox and Queer Trailblazers Call Out Shrinking Black LGBTQ+ Representation at African American Film Festival
GLAAD brought real talk and hard data to Martha’s Vineyard this past weekend. On Sunday, August 9, the media advocacy group hosted the panel “Reel Change: Black Film, Culture, and the Stories That Shape Us” at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF). The event featured Emmy-winning actor Laverne Cox, ViiV Healthcare Head of Enterprise Communications Bithiah Lafontant, podcast host Ryan Mitchell, and Emmy-winning director Nn…
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