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ABOUT THE FILMMAKER
Stacey Muhammad is an award winning independent filmmaker and activist committed to using the power of media to educate, enlighten and empower humanity.
Her first film, “A Glimpse of Heaven, The Legacy of the Million Man March”, screened at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in Baltimore, MD in 2005 and received rave reviews.
Since that time, the New Orleans native has begun the work of documenting and preserving Hip Hop culture through film and digital media. Her projects include several multi-media projects, music videos and short form documentaries, including, the award winning "I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak", which made it’s film festival premier at the New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival.
Ms. Muhaammad has worked with several media outlets as well as numerous hip hop artist and sered on the national staff for the planning of the Million Man March and the planning committee for the Hip Hop Summit Action Network.
Ms. Muhammad lectures and participates in panel discussions on filmmaking, activism as well as hip hop culture.
As co-founder of "IntelligentSeedz", Stacey is committed to teaching youth the art of filmmaking and equipping them with the necessary tools to tell their stories
Her upcoming documentary, "Out of our Right Minds, the Rise of Mental Illness amongst women of color" is slated to be released in January 2010.
OUT OF OUR RIGHT MINDS
The Rise of Depression Amongst Women of Color / Production Dates: November 4-14th, 2009.
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I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak
wins BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR AWARD at the 12th Annual REEL SISTERS of the Diaspora Film Festival and Lecture Series / Brooklyn, NY
Layton Scott, age 12, on the set of
I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak.