Betty Dodson
“I get to spend most of my time now doing things that I love. That’s freedom. And everybody could do that,” Betty says. “But they feel like they have to suffer in life.”
Suzanne de Passe
Her story has taken on the mantle of myth and legend. It’s been retold in Harvard Business School Case Studies and portrayed by Vanessa Williams in a miniseries.
Alice Bag
If you ever get to meet Alice Bag in person, you’ll quickly realize two things about her: she’s as electric as her blue hair, and at 60 can light up a room like a strobe.
Charles Dickson
Charles started making things as a five-year-old child afflicted with asthma, when he became interested in making his own toys.
Jeremy Quant
Jeremy finds joy in exposing people to art, especially those who might not think of themselves as “art people.”
Charmaine Jefferson
As an activist, arts champion, lawyer, administrator, wife and mother, Charmaine Jefferson is right in her comfort zone.
Ben Caldwell
Ben was a founding member of the LA Rebellion, a collective of African-American film students that had had enough of listening to white professors teach film from their own perspec
April Bey
“I don’t feel it’s my job to originate answers or solutions. I ask questions. I present innocent observations and invite the viewer to engage in theories and scenarios with m