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Happy Black History Month!

Happy Black History Month!

FromSleepover Cinema


Happy Black History Month!

FromSleepover Cinema

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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Happy Black History month, everyone! Hannah is producing a new podcast for Ideastream Public Media (NPR) about Black women and wants you to listen! 
A bit about the show:  In January of 2020, Bloomberg CityLAB published an article about a new study from Pittsburgh researchers naming the best and worst cities for Black women. Among cities with at least 100-thousand Black women – Cleveland came in dead last in terms of livability. 
On Living For We, to talk to Cleveland’s Black women from all walks of life, from CEOs to self-starting entrepreneurs, judges, lawyers, doctors, artists, students, and mothers who have experienced loss.
We share stories from these women as changemakers and architects of their own futures, celebrating their victories, challenges, and personal growth along the way. 
So... is it really true, what they say? Is Cleveland deserving of the least-livable title? And what can we do to make lasting improvements for Black women in our city?
You can follow Living For We here or anywhere you get your podcasts!
Check out the research on Cleveland’s Black women here!
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Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Sleepover Cinema, where we analyze the films that created the collective unconscious of the girls and gays of the late 90s and early 2000s. Hosted by sister filmmaking duo Hannah and Audrey Leach, also known as Too Pink Pictures, Sleepover Cinema is an exploration of the movies that first inspired their love for film— classics like Aquamarine, Cheetah Girls, and Cinderella (the one with Brandy in it, obviously)— aimed at answering the question… are these movies actually good? And at the end of the day, do we really care if they are?