The Women of 7Adinkras

Current Projects

Women & Creativity

New Growth: Journey to Nappiness - An examination of " black women,  hair,  and identity", this documentary stimulates deep thought on the underlying motivations for how black women choose to wear their hair and their private feelings about “nappiness”. Click here to learn more(In production)


Russell Gunn: The Sound of One Hand Clapping. A documentary about the creative talent and conviction of musical phenom Russell Gunn. It reveals the Soul and inspiration at the core of his genius and takes us on a mystical journey through his ground-breaking music. Click here to learn more. (In production)


Daddy's Girl - A journey through women's relationships with men and how these relationships are influenced by the relationship they had with their father.  Joyous, uplifting, sad and healing. Book Companion:  Click here to learn more. (In pre-production) .


Hoo Hoo: Losing Mother Tongue -a Chinese American granddaughter reaches across the gaps of generation, culture, and language to commemorate the daily rituals of her immigrant grandmother—and discovers perhaps too late the cost of her American assimilation. Click here to learn more.

Producer: Sandra Yee, 8mins: (On the festival circuit!)


Killing Willie - An examination of the "Willie Lynch Letter" and the impact of slavery and racism on the collective African American psyche.  Examines The Maafa (African Holocaust) and approaches to healing internalized oppression (Preproduction: In research and development)


One Day I Started Thinking- A documentary about the defining moments in life that often lead to profound personal awakening and transformation.  These stories are told through the personal accounts of people whose lives have changed drastically by unforeseen events and sudden epiphanies. (In development)


Married Young - The story of youth, love and lasting relationships—the things that bind and the things that break relationships.  Three couples who married young talk about the love, romance and challenges they face/d by marrying at such a young age.  The youngest married at 16 and 17 are now 87 and 88; also features a young hip hop couple. (In research and development) 

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