Agency: Passerine
Date: Nov 2020
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'Black Joy Manifesto' is a short film and poetic love letter to the beauty and importance of Black lives. Created by Passerine’s Adam Tillman-Young and Shalonda Cornitcher and edited by Cut+Run’s Aika Miyake, the film features a wide variety of portraits, some static, all vibrant, set to a celebratory, emotive voice-over that speaks uplifting truths: Dear Black people, You’ve moved mountains, you've moved minds, you’ve made joy in rich supply.

'The Movement for Black Lives' (M4BL) formed in December of 2014, was created as a space for Black organizations across the country to debate and discuss the current political conditions, develop shared assessments of what political interventions were necessary in order to achieve key policy, cultural and political wins, convene organizational leadership in order to debate and co-create a shared movement-wide strategy. Under the fundamental idea that we can achieve more together than we can separately.

It’s this same spirit and intention that runs through the film - that together we can make change, support each other, and experience beauty and exuberance along the way.

Credits

Agency + Prod Co: PASSERINE

Co-Founder / Director: Adam Tillman-Young

Co-Founder / Executive Producer: Shalonda Cornitcher

Editorial Company: Cut+Run

Editor: Aika Miyake