BRUH!
This is who black folks learning their "Real World African history" from?
Whole time our actual history in our own country being stripped from academia because the truth = a "theory"?
Veteran executive and Academy Award® winning producer Cathy Schulman began her career in film in 1987 and is currently the President and CEO of Welle Entertainment, a film and television production company committed to producing content that appeals to diverse audiences, with an emphasis on women and girls. Welle is a leading content supplier and producer for major motion picture studios, networks, and streamers.
Schulman was the President of Women in Film from 2007-2018. She is the cofounder of Reframe, the industry's leading systemic change project, where she established the ReFrame stamp, which recognizes productions that are making strides towards female-driven content, gender equality, and representation of women in key production roles. And as a top spokesperson for gender parity issues in media, Schulman designed the multi-year Annenberg School gender data project, introduced Unconscious Bias Training to Hollywood and established the WIF sexual harassment hotline.
Schulman is a decade-long Board Member of Film Independent and has served as a Council Member of the Producers Guild of America. She is a member of the AMPAS and has taught graduate level film producing at UCLA and Chapman, where she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate. Schulman gave the 2016 media address for International Woman's Day at the United Nations. She is a graduate of Yale University, with a double major in Theater Studies and History of Art.
"ReFrame" indeed.
IMHO - Our ancestors / African history and culture has no business becoming ammo for a white woman's " female-driven content, gender equality, and representation of women".
But for those that want to enjoy themselves at the movies / support the project I aint mad.
Just keep in mind "For entertainment purposes only" vs falling victim to agendas and propaganda.