
With the recent rise of more independent black women directors, such as Ava DuVernay (I Will Follow) and Dee Rees (Pariah), it stands to reason that the spectrum of black female stories being told will only continue to diversify. As such, it would be great to see these groundbreaking new writers and directors tackle some of our oldest and most neglected narratives—those of the pioneering African American women who have helped to weave the rich tapestry of this country.
they had me at Ida B Wells…
yes please! especially zora neale hurston.
i would LOVE any and all of the proposed biopics. This should be done.