Beti Ellerson Poulenc

Beti Ellerson Poulenc
© Christophe Poulenc, 2011
Film director, Writer, Film critic, Teacher, University lecturer, Screenwriter, Researcher, Chief executive officer (ceo)
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv, History/society, Intercultural/migrations

Beti Ellerson was teaching visual culture courses in the Art History and Visual Culture Program at Howard University. She was producer/host of Reels of Colour, a 27-episode program about filmmaking by people of color televised locally in the Washington, D.C. area from 1997 to 2000. As a 1996-97 Rockefeller Humanities Fellow she conducted research on the cultural politics of African women in the visual media. The research culminated in the book, Sisters of the Screen: Women of African on Film Video, and Television (Africa World Press, 2000), which features most of the women in the documentary. Beti Ellerson has published several works on African and African Diasporan Visual Culture. Actually, freelance researcher, Beti Ellerson Poulenc is Director of Center for the Study and Research of African Women in Cinema.

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