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The Politics of Black Women In Film Interview Episode 2
🎬✨ The Politics of Black Women In Film ✨🎬An exclusive interview by Doug Davis bringing together an extraordinary group of voices shaping the landscape of film, media, and culture.This powerful conversation is moderated by Emmy-nominated Editor Princess A. Hairston, whose acclaimed body of work spans PBS, Netflix, Sundance, and major cultural and political campaigns. She is joined by Entertainment Executive and festival strategist Lamonia Brown, known for building impactful film platforms and creative ecosystems across television and festival circuits, and award-winning filmmaker, media personality, and advocate Dr. A’Cire Newby, whose work continues to champion women’s empowerment through storytelling, production, and activism. The dialogue also features the President of African American Women In Cinema (AAWIC), bringing a vital leadership perspective to this timely exchange.Together, they explore the politics, power, and progress of Black women in cinema—highlighting representation, ownership, creative leadership, and the evolving future of global storytelling. This is a conversation rooted in truth, visibility, and transformation within the film industry.📡 Additional episodes will be available this week at 2:00 PM on binnews.com and via the iHeartMedia app form May 13-15, 2026.
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The Politics of Black Women In Film Interview Episode 1
🎬✨ The Politics of Black Women In Film ✨🎬An exclusive interview by Doug Davis bringing together an extraordinary group of voices shaping the landscape of film, media, and culture.This powerful conversation is moderated by Emmy-nominated Editor Princess A. Hairston, whose acclaimed body of work spans PBS, Netflix, Sundance, and major cultural and political campaigns. She is joined by Entertainment Executive and festival strategist Lamonia Brown, known for building impactful film platforms and creative ecosystems across television and festival circuits, and award-winning filmmaker, media personality, and advocate Dr. A’Cire Newby, whose work continues to champion women’s empowerment through storytelling, production, and activism. The dialogue also features the President of African American Women In Cinema (AAWIC), bringing a vital leadership perspective to this timely exchange.Together, they explore the politics, power, and progress of Black women in cinema—highlighting representation, ownership, creative leadership, and the evolving future of global storytelling. This is a conversation rooted in truth, visibility, and transformation within the film industry.📡 Additional episodes will be available this week at 2:00 PM on binnews.com and via the iHeartMedia app. From May 13-15, 2026
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