Julia Boorstin is an American journalist working as the senior media and entertainment correspondent for CNBC, based in Los Angeles. She focuses on the intersection of media and technology in her coverage of the media.
Deirdre Bosa is an American journalist who works as a co-anchor on CNBC’s bi-coastal tech show “TechCheck.” She joined CNBC in 2012 to cover the London and Singapore markets and economies.
Alice Walker is a novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist from the United States. She won the National Book Award for hardcover fiction and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel The Color Purple
Victoria Mahoney is an actress and filmmaker from the United States. She was named an Auerbach Fellow, Annenberg Fellow, Cinereach Fellow
Cheryl Dunye is a Liberian-American actress, filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, and editor. Dunye’s work frequently explores issues of race, sexuality, and gender, with a focus on black lesbians.
Tina Mabry is a Mississippi-born American film director and screenwriter. Following the release of her first feature film, Mississippi Damned
Amma Asante is a British filmmaker, screenwriter, and former actress who currently serves as the Chancellor of Norwich University of the Arts.
Stella Meghie is a screenwriter and director from Canada. Her feature films include Jean of the Joneses, Everything, Everything, The Weekend, and The Photograph.
Neema Barnette is a film director from the United States and the first African-American woman to direct a primetime sitcom. Barnette was Sony’s first African-American woman to sign a three-picture deal.
Chinonye Chukwu is a Nigerian-American film director best known for his work on the drama Clemency. She is the first black woman to win the Sundance Dramatic Grand Jury Prize.