First African American Women Film Producer/Filmmaker To Host Panel On Capitol Hill - tntribune.com
New York, New York –Terra Renee is about to make history as the first African American Woman in Film to host and moderate a panel on Capitol Hill to discuss “Detailing the Whistleblower story on Film.” Renee is President of African American Women in Cinema Organization.
As history will serve, Terra is highly recognized in her industry and now has made even more of an impact in the world of African American Women Filmmakers. The keynote panel is at the 10th Anniversary of the Whistleblower Film Festival held at the Hart Senate State Building in Washington D.C.
“As the First, I am extremely humbled by this Historical opportunity and very excited about the participants on this panel that includes, Dr. Karen Moore, Founder of I am the Colour of Beautiful, Ambassador Suzan Johnson-Cook, and Terence Gordon, Film Director and Executive Producer of acclaimed documentary, What’s in A Name, also Executive Produced by Adrienne Mazzone. In addition, I’m honored and grateful for the incredible and unprecedented work that Marcel Reid and Michael McCray have done in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Whistleblower Summit and Film Festival. Breaking through in this monumental way, I hope this will encourage many to tell their stories.” Terra Renee, President of African American Women In Cinema
“Whistleblowing is both necessary and life changing.” Marcel Reid, Co-Founder, Whistleblower Summit & Film Festival/ Festival Director
“Terra’s work, impact and influence has been so...
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