"New Year, New Who?"
This five minute clip from the pilot episode of "WhaSheSay?: An Intergenerational Podcast" explores the notion of New Year's Resolutions at the intersection of Blackness and Womxnness. Together, Datrianna, Reesheda, Tiffany, and Wilonda get curious about the usefulness of resolutions and "fresh starts."
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Reesheda Nicole GrahamDirector
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Datrianna Dominique Green MeeksDirector
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Wilonda CannonDirector
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Tiffany HudsonDirector
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Reesheda Nicole GrahamWriter
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Datrianna Dominique Green MeeksWriter
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Tiffany HudsonWriter
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Wilonda CannonWriter
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Reesheda Nicole GrahamProducer
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Jamion LeRoy BerryProducer
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Reesheda Nicole GrahamKey Cast"The Chameleon ("Da Cam")"
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Datrianna Dominique Green MeeksKey Cast"The Curator ("Da Cure")"
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Tiffany HudsonKey Cast"The Casual ("Caz")"
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Wilonda CannonKey Cast"The Classy ("Class")"
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Project Type:Short, Other
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Runtime:5 minutes
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Completion Date:January 13, 2023
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Production Budget:150 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Shooting Format:35mm
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Reesheda N. Graham Washington is the former CEO of RGW Consulting, a boutique consulting practice that invites partners and clients to reimagine and generate wonder and curiosity around community and organizational development, economic development, and equity through coaching, training, consulting, and facilitation practices. Reesheda now serves as the CEO and Principal Consultant of The Blackberry Collection.
Board member for Kehrein Center for the Arts and Board Chair for Race Conscious Dialogues, Reesheda centers liberal arts, and DEI practices in her development of leaders and strategy. A 20 year veteran educator and curriculum designer, Reesheda is a New Leaders trained administrator who has led school leaders in their own professional development. An executive coach and facilitator, Reesheda is one who finds great passion in ushering forth difficult conversations relationally and communally toward transformation for all, touching on subjects of equity, strategy, and development. In her spare time, Reesheda cooks, paints, writes, dabbles in world languages, and is a bit of a world traveler.