BY KAPI’OLANI (PIO) LEE Kapi’olani (Pio) Lee is an Alliance Youth Media Fellow
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Truth as Theatrical Fiction
By Imani Jacqueline Brown Imani Jacqueline Brown, an Alliance Creative Leader, is a New Orleans native, artist, activist, researcher, and writer. Her work attempts to...

Your media arts & culture news 📷 ALLIANCE eBulletin 📹 February 2019
On The “Open” Road This month of February consisted of my usual post-Sundance hibernation — deep thinking. program planning, partnership building, and a whole bunch...
Your media arts & culture news 📷 ALLIANCE eBulletin 📹 January 2019
From the Executive Director “The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power...

THE ALLIANCE FOR MEDIA ARTS + CULTURE ANNOUNCES $250,000 GRANT FROM ADOBE FOR ARTS2WORK
Spokane, WA – The Alliance for Media Arts +Culture today announces a $250,000 grant from Adobe for Arts2Work, an innovative creative workforce development program that includes the first federally-registered National Apprenticeship Program in media arts + creative technologies.

Community Futurisms: Time & Memory in North Philly 002 – Black Space Agency
by Rasheedah Phillips, Black Quantum Futurism Photos courtesy D1L0 DeMille and Black Quantum Futurism With support from a HatchLab mini-grant from The Alliance for Media...

RADICAL APPRENTICESHIP: A New Model for the Future of Creative Work
Arts2Work is a new creative workforce development initiative sponsored by The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture that includes the very first federally-registered National Apprenticeship Program in Media Arts and Creative Technologies.

How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making
Perhaps our best contemporary photographer, she creates work that insists on the worth of black women — both in art and in life. Carrie Mae...

WarnerMedia Unveils Diversity Protocols for Movies and TV Shows
Acknowledging a need to do “much more” to promote diversity, Warner Bros. and its corporate siblings, HBO and Turner Broadcasting, introduced a policy on Wednesday aimed at increasing the number of women and people of color involved in its movies and television shows.

Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Just Mercy,” Starring and Executive Produced by Michael B. Jordan, First Film Under WarnerMedia’s Newly Unveiled Diversity and Inclusion Policy
WarnerMedia today unveiled a company-wide policy outlining its commitment to diversity and inclusion in front of and behind the camera.