Cheryl Green published an article on Who Am I To Stop It, about our 19th annual International Queer Women of Color Film Festival.

“19th Annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival”
Published May 31, 2023

Read the article: https://whoamitostopit.com/19th-annual-queer-women-of-color-film-festival/

“And what would be even better for these other festivals is if disability culture was simply a given in the film lineup and the presentation of the festival. That includes disability justice, a very key movement in disability culture that isn’t focused on disability rights and accessibility compliance. It’s about centering the perspectives, wisdom, and needs of those who face the most impact of inaccessibility: LGBTQ and BIPOC disabled people and undocumented disabled people, for example.

Enter 19th Annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival.”

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In white with orange quotation marks, Art is tied to our culture and as such, art is political. Art is resistance, resilience, and renewal. Bottom right, in black on an orange rectangle, CJJC. Bottom left, the QWOCMAP 23rd anniversary logo. In white, Arts, Culture, And Bearing Witness To Our Varied But Interconnected Stories. Underneath in orange, Written by Anna Dubón.In white with orange quotation marks, QWOCMAP aims to inspire attendees to imagine a world in which these stories are pushed to the forefront. Bottom right, in black on an orange rectangle, KQED. Bottom left, the QWOCMAP 23rd anniversary logo. In white, At the Queer Women of Color Film Festival, Filmmakers Create the World They Want to Live In. Underneath in orange, Written by Kristie Song.