EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 37 MIN
Effie T. Brown: Project Greenlight, Getting Paid, and Owning the Future
from Sista Brunch
In our Season 7 finale, Effie T. Brown holds nothing back. The CEO of Gamechanger Films and producer of Real Women Have Curves, Dear White People, and The Inspection tells the full Project Greenlight story — and learns, for the first time on mic, that her stand on inclusive hiring is the spark behind the Inclusion Rider and the state-level policy that grew out of it. From there she gets real about money: what she actually earned on her best-known films, why producers have to stop deferring their fees, and how she nearly lost her house between projects. Then she turns to what's next — building micro-drama verticals with Idris Elba, why Black creators have to own the platform, and where AI fits in. Plus her quilting practice Conjure Quilts, 18 years of sobriety, and the advice she'd give her younger self over a bowl of gumbo. One of the most candid conversations we've had in seven seasons.In this episode: - The making of "with love in my heart" — the full Project Greenlight story, in Effie's words - The Inclusion Rider's origin, and the live reveal of where it led - Real producer economics: development and commencement fees, the 5% rule, and why you never defer - Micro-dramas and verticals explained — and why ownership is the whole game - Building with Idris Elba's Akuna, plus a clear-eyed take on AI - Conjure Quilts, 18 years sober, and her brunch-table advice to her younger self Shop Effie's quilts — Conjure Quilts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ConjureQuiltsWatch the full video on YouTube: @TruJuLoMedia Follow on Instagram: @SistaBrunchPodcast Support the show: Patreon.com/SistaBrunch | GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch sistabrunch.com Sista Brunch is building the largest archive anywhere of Black women and Black gender expansive people thriving in film, TV, and media.
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