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HBCU First LOOK Film Festival: 2024 Dates & Honorees

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Today, the second annual�HBCU First LOOK�Film Festival�(HBCUFLF), announced its 2024 festival dates, November 8 � 10th� and �the premiere of the�2024 HBCU First LOOK��I Aspire� 100. (2024 HBCU First LOOK 100)The�HBCU First LOOK �I Aspire��100�is�a curated collective of notable HBCU alumni who are inspiring the next generation of content creators across film, television, and digital platforms. This year�s list includes MSNBC President�Rashida Jones�(Hampton University); Former NFL Player and Sports Commentator�Shannon Sharpe�(Savannah State University); actress and singer�Fantasia Barrino Taylor�(Central State), actress�Lynn Whitfield�(Howard University); �Anthony Anderson�(Howard University), and�Keisha Knight Pulliam�(Spelman College); film, network and studio executives, directors, and producers�Will Packer�(Florida A&M University),�Spike Lee�(Morehouse College),�Aisha Summers Burke�(Howard University),�Robert Boyd�(Morehouse), and�Risha Archibald�(Lincoln University); award-winning hairstylist and makeup artist�Mia Neal�(Jackson State University); stage and media influencer�K. J.

Rose� (Florida A&M University); and many more. The�100�list honorees are invited to �pay it forward� by posting their��I Aspire� message highlighting a�movie and/or person who inspired their career and use the hashtag #IAspire2024. The�HBCU First LOOK �I Aspire� 100�list�was inspired by the inaugural�2023 HBCU First LOOK Film Festival and Initiative�which highlighted the rich culture and diverse talent within the HBCU community.

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Following in the footsteps of its inaugural year, which featured a star-studded presentation of the Obamas� Netflix film,�Rustin, the�2nd�Annual HBCU First LOOK Film Festival�(HBCUFLF) will take place on November 8-10, 2024, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. This year�s�HBCU First LOOK Film Festival�s theme: �A Celebration of Black Cinema X Activism�will highlight some of Hollywood�s most influential classic films and HBCU alums in arts and entertainment who have built bridges for the next generation.HBCU First LOOK App will be the one stop source for festival activations that include the announcement of three grand prize winners of the HBCU First LOOK Film Challenge; panel discussions and masterclasses with entertainment industry leaders and filmmakers, film screenings; with interactive Career & Vendor Lounge.Sponsors and media partners include AARP, Caf� Mocha Network, HBCUGO.TV, Howard University Department of Television + Film, Howard University Television (WHUT), Howard University Radio Network, and HBCU SiriusXM Channel 142.

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