bwfn Archives | WE SPEAK MEDIA https://wespeakmedia2.com/tag/bwfn/ The Blueprint of Trending News Culture Wed, 01 Mar 2023 03:19:45 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/wespeakmedia2.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-we-speak-media-1-scaled-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 bwfn Archives | WE SPEAK MEDIA https://wespeakmedia2.com/tag/bwfn/ 32 32 134433874 BLACK WOMEN FILM NETWORK ANNOUNCES HONOREES FOR THE 2023 BWFN SUMMIT https://wespeakmedia2.com/black-women-film-network-announces-honorees-for-the-2023-bwfn-summit/ Wed, 01 Mar 2023 03:19:41 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=8744 Gina Prince-Bythewood, Danielle Deadwyler, Tabitha Brown are among this year’s roster of industry leaders to be celebrated. Register today at blackwomenfilm.org Black Women Film Network (BWFN), celebrating 26 years of preserving the voices of Black women in film and television, is announcing its 2023 class of honorees who will be recognized during an in-person awards luncheon at […]

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Gina Prince-Bythewood, Danielle Deadwyler, Tabitha Brown are among this year’s roster of industry leaders to be celebrated.

Register today at blackwomenfilm.org

Black Women Film Network (BWFN), celebrating 26 years of preserving the voices of Black women in film and television, is announcing its 2023 class of honorees who will be recognized during an in-person awards luncheon at the annual BWFN Summit – powered by Cvent – on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 8AM – 5PM at the Loudermilk Conference Center in Atlanta, GA. Registration is now open at blackwomenfilm.org.

This year’s honorees are:

  • Gina Prince-Bythewood (Award-Winning Director/Writer/Producer – “The Woman King,” “Love & Basketball”) – RainmakHER Award * who will be accepting the award virtually 
  • Danielle Deadwyler (Actress – “Till,” “From Scratch”) – Black Woman Rising Award
  • Tabitha Brown (Actress, Author, Social Media Personality) – InfluenceHER Award
  • Cas Sigers-Beedles (Writer, Director, Producer – “Scheme Queens,” “Unthinkably Good Things”) – StorytellHER Award
  • Tammy Williams (Owner, Cinema South Studios and CS145 LED Production Facility) – TrailblazHER Award
  • Latasha Gillespie (Executive Head of Global Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility for Amazon Studios, Prime Video and IMDb) – Beacon Award

The Summit’s theme is “Her Mic is On: Black Women Owning the Moment,” a tribute to the many high-profile moments of powerful speeches and words of wisdom that Black women have given to the world in recent years.  

Launched during Women’s History Month, the BWFN Summit, now in its 8th year, returns to Atlanta as an in-person experience and will feature a full day of expert speakers, panels, master classes, fireside chats, and the awards luncheon where, in addition to highlighting our honorees, we will announce the recipients of our BWFN Scholarship. 

“We are thrilled to have yet another opportunity to produce the BWFN Summit, thanks to the support of Cvent,” says BWFN Board Chair Saptosa Foster. “In recent years, we’ve witnessed iconic remarks from women like Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lizzo, Viola Davis, Michelle Obama and countless others. Those moments are part of a rich tradition of wisdom that is the magic of Black women, and we wanted to honor that uniqueness with this year’s Summit theme. Furthermore, there aren’t many places you can go in the film and television industry to network, gain knowledge, and access resources all in one space that is created specifically for Black women. The Summit is that space, and we are fortunate to be able to bring it back to Atlanta in person.”

“Twenty-six years ago, my Georgia State University film teacher told me the world needed to hear stories told by Black women,” says Sheryl Gripper, who founded BWFN in 1997 in Atlanta. “He asked what I was going to do about it. With the help of a visionary group of women, I formed the Black Women Film Network. That vision continues today with the leadership of our Board Chair Saptosa Foster.”

To register for the BWFN Summit, visit blackwomenfilm.org. [Early bird registration discount lasts until March 20!]

Follow us on Instagram (@blackwomenfilm) or Facebook (BlackWomenFilmNetwork) for additional updates.

About Black Women Film Network

Established in 1997, the Black Women Film Network (BWFN) was founded to prepare black women to enter the film and television industries. The organization seeks to preserve the voice of these women through film and educational programs that empower and inform. A 501(c)3 non-profit, BWFN provides student scholarships, hosts screenings and workshops, and honors individuals who have excelled in this difficult industry. Visit BWFN online at blackwomenfilm.org. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

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The BWFN September Mixer Was #BlackGirlMagic Personified https://wespeakmedia2.com/bwfn-september-mixer-blackgirlmagic-personified/ https://wespeakmedia2.com/bwfn-september-mixer-blackgirlmagic-personified/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2017 11:36:51 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=586 THE BWFN SEPTEMBER MIXER WAS #BLACKGIRLMAGIC PERSONIFIED A few scenes from the BWFN September Mixer at Red Martini in Atlanta On Tuesday, the Black Women Film Network (BWFN) hosted its monthly mixer at Red Martini Restaurant & Lounge in Atlanta. Over 300 women (and men!) gathered to exchange resources, contacts, love and positive energy — proving […]

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THE BWFN SEPTEMBER MIXER WAS #BLACKGIRLMAGIC PERSONIFIED
A few scenes from the BWFN September Mixer at Red Martini in Atlanta
On Tuesday, the Black Women Film Network (BWFN) hosted its monthly mixer at Red Martini Restaurant & Lounge in Atlanta. Over 300 women (and men!) gathered to exchange resources, contacts, love and positive energy — proving that sisterhood is still at an all-time high!
Special thanks to Kiana Dancie and Georgia Dawkins from “Sister Circle Live;” author Zane; stylist Sybil Pennix; authors Sereniti Hall and Brenda Lee; cinematographer Deidra Tyree; talent manager Sirnette Dickerson; DJ Bomshell Boogie; realtor and philanthropist Gwen Boyd Moss; event promoter Faven Ressom; celeb MUA Shantell Simms; BWFN members Naylon Mitchell, Judi Rogers, Denise Armstrong and Kelley Jackson; Stream ATL; and BWFN Board Members Tomika DePriest, Larry Cooper and Natana Denzmore.
Check out a few pics below
Blogger Janet Montgomery (left) and broadcast journalist Summer Jackson-Cole (right) gave the camera life!
Author Zane (left); BWFN Board Members Larry Cooper and Tomika DePriest (center); celeb MUA Shantell Simms (right)
 
BWFN Chair Saptosa Foster (left) welcomes guests along with a shout out to the awesome DJ Bomshell Boogie (right)
Sister Circle TV Host Kiana Dancie offered gracious remarks (left); Veteran stylist and fashion guru Sybil Pennix was in the building as well (right)
Business cards were exchanged all night (left); Author Sereniti Hall — whose book “A Treacherous Hustle” inspired the hit TV One film “When Love Kills” — paused for an interview with Stream ATL (right)
Amazing turnout!
 

Denise Armstrong with son Kwame Waters and lifestyle guru Judi Rodgers (left); Saptosa kicks off the business card drawing (right)
BWFN Member Naylon Mitchell won a limited edition 20th Anniversary BWFN t-shirt (left); Tomika DePreist, Natana Denzmore, Shayzon Prince and Larry Cooper celebrate Shayzon’s win of a $100 MasterCard (right)
Sirnette Dickerson and Gwen Boyd Moss are too cute (left); These young divas had a blast! (right)
 
Promoter extraordinaire Faven Ressom is oh-so-chic (left); So many fab ladies were there (right)
 
Black girls are lit!

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