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BIPOC Opportunities, Resources, and Competitions


Featured BIPOC Resources

ProQuest: Black Freedom Struggle in the United States features select primary source documents related to critical people and events in African American history for anyone interested in learning more about the foundation of ongoing racial injustice in the U.S. – and the fights against it. By centering on the experiences and perspectives of African Americans, we hope this collection imbues the study of Black history with a deeper understanding of the humanity of people who have pursued the quest for freedom, and the significance of movements like Black Lives Matter.

TRIBECA TALKS AT HOME: RACE & THE INDUSTRY features storytellers and film executives candidly discussing the racism and systemic bias that has long-been a widespread issue in Hollywood.

URBANWORLD advances the inclusion and impact of diverse content creators by providing a platform that highlights storytelling from around and fosters a community of distinct voices.

MAKES GOOD FILMS GO FURTHER

For over 10 years, GOOD PITCH has been connecting the world's best social justice films with new allies and partners.

The NATIONAL BLACK FILM FESTIVAL acts as a bridge to connect industries professionals and those upcoming talent with 4 days of entertainment, education and empowerment.  NBFF, The Home of Black Cinema, TV And Streaming!

REEL SISTERS OF THE DIASPORA FILM FESTIVAL & Lecture Series is the first Academy Qualifying Festival for Short narratives devoted to showcasing films produced, directed and written by women of color.


BIPOC Resources List


Black Lives Matter Resources


The BIPOC Filmmakers Collective

The BIPOC Filmmakers Collective is a group of students at Feirstein who identify as being Black, Indigenous or people of color and who express a dedication to dismantling systemic racism at Feirstein. Our mission is to usher in higher standards of diversity, equity and inclusion as it pertains to race and ethnicity while also considering the intersections of those identities (not limited to LBGTQIA+, disability and class).

Contact: bipocfeirstein@gmail.com