An Interview with Lagueria Davis, Writer-Director of Black Barbie: A Documentary
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Screen Cares co-hosts, Sarah and Jennie, were thrilled to have a chance to talk with Lagueria Davis, writer-director of the fantastic new film, Black Barbie: A Documentary. Listen in on our conversation for her insights about how her aunt, Beulah Mae Mitchell, played a pivotal role in the eventual development and design of the first Black Barbie doll, and why this is vitally important.
Please click here for a transcript of our conversation with the incredible writer-director, disruptor, thinker, and creator, Lagueria Davis.
Want to learn more about Black Barbie: A Documentary? Click here.
Click here to watch Lagueria Davis' short film, Light in Dark Places, that we reference in our conversation.
Lagueria Davis was inspired by the 2000 film, Love & Basketball. Click here to learn more.
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