KQED published an article about our 17th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival.

“For LGBTQ+ Pride Parties and Events, 2021 is a Year of Transition” by Veronica Esposito
Published May 27, 2021

Read the article: https://www.kqed.org/arts/13897882/for-lgbtq-pride-parties-and-events-2021-is-a-year-of-transition

“The Queer Women of Color Film Festival has followed a similar COVID trajectory. A project of the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project, which came together in 2000, the festival is now in its 17th year. In 2020 it was able to pivot to an all-streaming schedule at the last minute, resulting in a worldwide audience several times larger than what it could host in its usual location, Brava Theater Center.”

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On a black background, white text in orange quotation marks reads, “If queer women of color are not making films about our own lives and our own communities, then who will?” Below, black text in an orange box reads SF Examiner. In the bottom left corner is the QWOCMAP 20th anniversary logo, and white and orange text that reads Queer, trans women still seeking representation in media, written by Kate Selig.On a black background, white text in orange quotation marks reads, “This is the first time in the QWOCMAP and Frameline festivals’ history that they are directly competing against each other.” Below, black text in an orange box reads Bay Area Reporter. In the bottom left corner is the QWOCMAP 20th anniversary logo, and white and orange text that reads Dueling SF LGBTQ Film Fests, written by Heather Cassell.