Black Girls
Never Whisper Justice's sophomore film, BLACK GIRLS, is a visual anthology that explores the spectrum of advocacy among Black women and illuminates how the intersections of identity can bring us all closer to the edge of a new beginning.
Never Whisper Justice's sophomore film, BLACK GIRLS, is a visual anthology that explores the spectrum of advocacy among Black women and illuminates how the intersections of identity can bring us all closer to the edge of a new beginning.
BLACK GIRLS, a Never Whisper Justice story, follows the stories of Allyson Felix, the most decorated athlete in Olympic history; Vanessa Rochelle-Lewis, a performer, facilitator, educator, writer, and activist for body positivity; Olympia Auset, Founder of SÜPRMARKT and advocate for solving America’s food desert crisis; Marley Dias, author and creator of #1000BlackGirlBooks, which promotes literacy among Black girls; Jacqueline Alexander Sykes, a visual artist and director of St. Elmo Village, a sacred community for artists, activists, and creators interested in providing workshops to advance creative disciplines and address human concerns; and Alex Elle, a New York Times bestselling author and mother of three who emphatically democratizes personal healing as legacy work within her lineage. The film is an exploration of intergenerational healing that examines the spectrum of advocacy among Black women from various angles.
Tribeca Film Festival - Tribeca X - World Premiere - 2024
BlackStar Film Festival - Mid Atlantic Premiere - 2024
Middleburg Film Festival - Virginia Premiere - 2024