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black women in film
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Showing posts with label
black women in film
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Black Feminist Filmmaking 20 Years after "Daughters of the Dust"
Over
at AAUW Dialog
, I revisited one of the most important films in black feminist cinema, Julie Dash's
Daughters of the Dust
, on its 20th anniversary to talk about the movie's revolutionary structure and how far we've come since.
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