http://igg.me/at/bellavista/x/172309
A feature film about strangers in Missoula, Montana.
http://igg.me/at/bellavista/x/172309
A feature film about strangers in Missoula, Montana.
Exciting news! Two of our AFFRM filmmakers — Andrew Dosunmu (Restless City) and Ava DuVernay (Middle of Nowhere, I Will Follow) — are currently finalists for the Heineken Affinity Award! Sponsored by Tribeca Film Institute, this award was established to celebrate and create awareness and dialogue around the work of African American filmmakers. As I’m sure you know, independent filmmaking isn’t easy. It takes resources, collaboration and yes, money. The Affinity grand prize is $20,000.If so compelled, please rally behind Andrew and Ava in next steps of their journey.
Cast your vote for AVA here: http://affinity.strutta.com/entry/1205618
The Door a film Directed by Filmmaker Ava Duvernay for miumiu.com. “Ava DuVernay was the first African-American woman to win the Best Director Prize at Sundance Film Festival, for her second feature, Middle of Nowhere, in 2012.” The Door stars Gabrielle Union, Alfre Woodard, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Adepero Oduye and singer-songwriter Goapele. The Women’s Tales.
Reblogged from nomadruss in words and photos:
As a photographer I must sometimes remind myself that I'm documenting, recording what is, and leave the judgments aside and look for the beauty of a scene. It can be hard to get past the discordant sounds of a monastery. The clashing of cymbals, mixed with the smoky black interiors and smell of butter lamps. On the inside of a monastery one might think Buddhism is the darkest of religions.
NOMADNESS TRAVEL TRIBE POSITIONED AS THE HOTTEST URBAN INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT
NY, New York, November 20, 2012-
Nomadness LLC, launched in April 2012, has positioned itself as the new cool kid in travel business. Specifically, its social media arm, the Nomadness Travel Tribe, has pushed itself into the forefront to create a voice for an underrepresented demographic of world nomads. With stats that include seventy percent female, and ninety percent Black and Latino travelers, the Tribe has become an international family for those that prefer an urban stylistic of international vagabonding.
On the day to day, the Tribe functions as an online resource in which members have real time conversations about advice, anecdotes, photography, video, and the do’s and don’ts of hopping around the globe. It’s not unusual for a member who is stranded in a country to post a thread asking for help searching for lodging/transportation and being bombarded with options within minutes, from members all over the world.
In an effort to take the conversation offline, Tribe members are known for their weekly international Meet Ups, as well as the NomadnessX trips that the business core, High Council Members, organize on behalf of the group. Within the first year of conception, there have been five group trips (Panama, Spain, Germany, Toronto, Dominican Republic). The first of which had eighteen members in Bocas Del Toro, Panama and was recounted in the July 2012 Issue of Ebony Magazine.
“Being a young, Black female who traveled to over ten countries, and lived on three continents by the time I was twenty-five, I never found a travel group that spoke to me. They were boring and didn’t relate to my style or background. The entrepreneur in me said ‘Good, I’m going to create it,’ says Nomadness LLC Founder and Nomadness Travel Tribe creator, Evita Turquoise Robinson. In 2011, Robinson was noted by Clutch Magazine, as one of the ‘Top 11 Black Women Inspiring Us to Travel’. It was her wanderlust, and young energy that became the catalyst to launch into the travel industry, fully occupying this sector unlike anyone before her had done.
The Nomadness Travel Tribe’s 1 Year Anniversary was this past September 30th, and over one hundred fifty members traveled to New York City, from all over the world to meet face to face, at the Miss Jessie’s™ Hair Care and Hotel BPM™ sponsored event. In addition, Robinson launched the Nomadness College Tour Series, with a focus on presenting to HBCU’s and diversity based clubs on college campuses, to spread the idea of travel after college.
For more information, Nomadness LLC is currently scheduling interviews with Founder, Evita Robinson in print, radio, online, and segmented television media formats. She can be reached via email at evita@nomadnesstv.com, or phone at 845/590-9248.
WEBSITE: http://nomadnesstv.com
NOMADNESS TRAVEL TRIBE PROMO VIDEO (1:16) : http://youtu.be/18ZK7x7p4WQ
EVITA ROBINSON BIO: http://nomadnesstv.com/evie/
TRIBE MEMBER PHOTOS: http://nomadnesstv.com/travel-tribe-photos/
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Vote for Dayo in Tyler Perry’s Talent Search
Hey everybody VOTE for Dayo Olatokun in the Tyler Perry talent search..
Hey everybody VOTE for Dayo Olatokun in the Tyler Perry talent search..
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Directed by Neema Barnette an African American Filmmaker who has also directed for A Different World and the Cosby Show. Not only is this a faith based film but it was also a dramatic thriller based in New Orleans. Bishop Jakes and Neema Barnette have definitely raised the bar for faith based films