One Footstep up The Ladder
One Footstep Up The Ladder is the economic stumbling block for African Americans trying to succeed in Corporate America. Since the times of Jim Crow and the Civil rights movement African Americans have been struggling to make ends meet. There were campaigns to get a higher education and Affirmative Action laws that would help you overcome these barriers.
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Ameenah FullerDirector
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Tulani WatkinsWriter
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Ameenah FullerProducer
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Tremond Holmes, Brandon K, Yvette KimbleKey Cast
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Darryl MarshallProduction Coordinator
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Steven Stevenson, Jasmyn Abdul-RaheemCamera Operator
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Nicole HazardVoice Over
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:60 minutes
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Completion Date:September 25, 2015
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Award winning self-publisher of Looking-In Publication operations and distribution of a quarterly magazine called Looking-In Politics focused on political and community issues in California. Looking-In Politics highlights the issues that affect constituents in their districts. Public relations and Public speaking experience on radio and television programs. Recently, I was acknowledged for advocacy and efforts to support senior’s rights in the number #1 best selling book on Amazon “Why Wait? The Baby boomers Guide to Preparing Emotionally, Financially, and Legally for a Parent’s Death.” An experienced Business/Government Consultant and Publisher of Looking-In Politics,
I hold a Masters’ of Arts in Public Policy and I am Chief Executive Officer of a business consulting firm. Founder of National Women’s Professional Caucus:
National Women's Professional Caucus was established to promote professional women to reach their highest degree of success. Toastmasters International Member.
"I'm a leader with very innovative ideas. I always think outside the box in management and business. I am passionate about policies that I believe in. My objectives are to demonstrate my passion for public policy within meaningful documentaries."