SIA
"Sia" is a poignant film that explores love and resilience against the backdrop of the 2020 pandemic and social justice uprisings following George Floyd's murder. It follows the challenges faced by Nola and Sia, a Black queer couple, and highlights societal issues affecting marginalized communities, such as systemic racism, voter suppression, and inadequate healthcare. The film emphasizes the importance of community and solidarity while showcasing the couple's fight for survival amid chaos. By intertwining personal narratives with broader societal themes, "Sia" encourages viewers to reflect on identity and the collective struggle for justice and equality.
#TMI Comedy Series
An out and proud bisexual woman with a penchant for oversharing navigates the chaotic world of dating, friendship, and career aspirations, learning that love and acceptance come in unexpected forms.
#TMI Comedy Series Official Poster. Selected Film Festivals-31st Inside Out Film Festival, Dayton Independent Film Festival, Last Frame, Atlanta Black Pride Film Festival, Reel Q: Pittsburgh LGBTQ+ Festival, Black Alphabet Film Festival, Twin Cities Black Film Festival, Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival, qFlix Worcester 2020: New England's LGBTQ+ Film Festival, DMOFF.
The Real Housewives of the Color purple
Written by Ashlei Shyne & Dashia Magee. The Real Housewives of the Color Purple is a comedy stage play that explores the life, love and drama of the women of The Color Purple. Premiered: Upright Citizens Brigade Sunset, 2020.
Pictured left to right. Lina Green, Dashia Magee, Rebecca Silver, Ashlei Shyne, Tanya Young, Marian Yesufu.
Bifocal
Alex embarks on a journey to find a meaningful monogamous relationship, navigating the complexities of her bisexuality while seeking a partner who truly embraces her love and authentic self.
Starring Adrienne Gomez, Blake Wilding and Tom Michelsen. 2019 Outfest Fusion 1 min short.