Comcast NBCUniversal teams up with Never Whisper Justice to premiere Black Girls, a documentary that follows the stories of multiple strong Black women.
, a documentary that follows the stories of Black women who transcend beyond their adversities to become advocates in their community. The documentary is now available exclusively on Comcast’s Black Experience on Xfinity channel, on X1, Xumo, and Flex.
“There are films that expand our emotional capacity and then there are some that move us from bystanders toward action, Black Girls aims to do both,” said B. Monét. “As uncertainty becomes a cultural norm, Black Girls highlights how necessary it is to invest in Black stories if we dare to create a world that honors each other in unprecedented ways.”
Producers include Sabrina Schmidt Gordon, an award-winning documentary filmmaker known for producing and editing films on cultural and social issues, Tina Charles, an American professional basketball player for the Women’s National Basketball Association and Jon-Thomas Royston, Co-Founder and CEO of the impact first creative agency Never Whisper Justice and producer of the filmJon Stewart Breaks Down In Tears Paying Tribute To OG 'Daily Show' Dog Crew Member Dipper: "In A World Of...
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