Tag Archives: race

What GIRLS TRIP Does Right (Hint: It’s A Lot!)

November 10th, 2020

Malcolm D. Lee’s GIRLS TRIP is one of my favorite movies of all time. I could watch it on an endless loop and still never get tired of it. Four college best friends go to the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans and share memories that will last a lifetime? I’m there in a heartbeat. […]

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What GIRLS TRIP Does Right (Hint: It’s A Lot!)

October 27th, 2020

Malcolm D. Lee’s GIRLS TRIP is one of my favorite movies of all time. I could watch it on an endless loop and still never get tired of it. Four college best friends go to the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans and share memories that will last a lifetime? I’m there in a heartbeat. […]

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Feminist Call to Action 6 – Practice Cinematic Cultural Anthropology

September 17th, 2019

It’s a very different experience sitting by yourself watching a film in the familiar environment of your living room than watching a film on a big screen in a dark theater surrounded by strangers. The experience becomes all the more distinct when those strangers do not look, behave and think exactly the same way you […]

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