THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION (AAFCA) OFFERS STREAMING RECOMMENDATIONS

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โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

โ€œThese titles are a combination of series, documentaries and feature films, classic and contemporary, that cover the landscape of entertainment content. Our goal is to hopefully help lower the stress threshold and we are committed to recommending titles every week for as long as the crisis persists,โ€ said AAFCA CEO Gil Robertson.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

During this time of global crisis prompted by the coronavirus, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has compiled multiple lists of recommended streaming titles for both children and adults to help people pass the time.

โ€œThese titles are a combination of series, documentaries and feature films, classic and contemporary, that cover the landscape of entertainment content. Our goal is to hopefully help lower the stress threshold and we are committed to recommending titles every week for as long as the crisis persists,โ€ said AAFCA CEO Gil Robertson.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

During this time of global crisis prompted by the coronavirus, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has compiled multiple lists of recommended streaming titles for both children and adults to help people pass the time.

โ€œThese titles are a combination of series, documentaries and feature films, classic and contemporary, that cover the landscape of entertainment content. Our goal is to hopefully help lower the stress threshold and we are committed to recommending titles every week for as long as the crisis persists,โ€ said AAFCA CEO Gil Robertson.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

Radio Facts:

The AAFCA Podcast Celebrates Womenโ€™s History Month by Featuring Trailblazing โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase and โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ Production Designer and Oscar winner Hannah Beachler Among Others

During this time of global crisis prompted by the coronavirus, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has compiled multiple lists of recommended streaming titles for both children and adults to help people pass the time.

โ€œThese titles are a combination of series, documentaries and feature films, classic and contemporary, that cover the landscape of entertainment content. Our goal is to hopefully help lower the stress threshold and we are committed to recommending titles every week for as long as the crisis persists,โ€ said AAFCA CEO Gil Robertson.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.

Radio Facts:

The AAFCA Podcast Celebrates Womenโ€™s History Month by Featuring Trailblazing โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase and โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ Production Designer and Oscar winner Hannah Beachler Among Others

During this time of global crisis prompted by the coronavirus, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has compiled multiple lists of recommended streaming titles for both children and adults to help people pass the time.

โ€œThese titles are a combination of series, documentaries and feature films, classic and contemporary, that cover the landscape of entertainment content. Our goal is to hopefully help lower the stress threshold and we are committed to recommending titles every week for as long as the crisis persists,โ€ said AAFCA CEO Gil Robertson.

To help celebrate Womenโ€™s History Month during this critical time, AAFCA recommends listening to its special Womenโ€™s History Month edition of the AAFCA Podcast. Highlighting the cinematic experience through conversations with leading talent, creatives, and filmmakers, as well as leaders from the entertainment industry, AAFCAโ€™s podcast is hosted by member Ed Adams and produced with support from Morgan Stanley Global Sports and Entertainment.

The season two Womenโ€™s History Month spotlight will introduce listeners with some of Hollywoodโ€™s most accomplished creatives. They include: โ€œHarrietโ€ producer Debra Martin Chase, โ€œToni Morrison: Pieces I Amโ€ composer Kathryn Bostic, โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ production designer/Oscar winner Hannah Beachler, โ€œCaptain Marvelโ€/โ€œBlack Pantherโ€ hair department head Camille Friend and โ€œWhen They See Usโ€/โ€œLove and Basketballโ€ editor Terilyn A. Shropshire.

โ€œDuring this critical time, AAFCA happily invites everyone to join us in celebrating Womenโ€™s History Month by listening to the AAFCA Podcast as we spotlight the phenomenal women creatives who are making Hollywood a much better place,โ€ said Robertson. โ€œIt is our hope that their stories will encourage and inspire the many other women creatives out there to tap into their power and continue pursuing their dreams, as well as give all others an appreciation for their contributions.โ€

For more information about AAFCA, please visit aafca.com.