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BlackStar is building a liberatory world in which a vast spectrum of Black, Brown and Indigenous experiences is irresistibly celebrated in arts and culture.

BlackStar creates the spaces and resources needed to uplift the work of Black, Brown and Indigenous artists working outside of the confines of genre. We do this by producing year-round programs including film screenings, exhibitions, an annual film festival, a filmmaker seminar, a film production lab, and a journal of visual culture. These programs provide artists opportunities for viable strategies for collaborations with other artists, audiences, funders, and distributors.

We prioritize visionary work that is experimental in its aesthetics, content, and form and builds on the work of elders and ancestors to imagine a new world. We elevate artists who are overlooked, invisibilized or misunderstood and celebrate the wide spectrum of aesthetics, storytelling and experiences that they bring. We bring that work to new audiences as well as place it in dialog with other past and contemporary work. And, we curate every aspect of our events to be intentional community building efforts, connecting diverse audiences in a Black-led space centered on joy and thriving.

2025 Annual Report

Land Acknowledgement

“The original people who blessed the land were the Lenni Lenape or Delawares, the eldest nation of the Algonquian confederacy. ..Others would come to rename it — would claim it with their guns and their plows, their dreams. Africans came too — captive, but with dreams of their own.”

– from The Bombing of Osage Avenue, Toni Cade Bambara, 1986.

BlackStar was founded in Philadelphia, in a lineage of global anti-colonial struggle, on land which has been stewarded by the Lenni-Lenape people for centuries.

We call in our Black, Indigenous, and Brown ancestors, who bent time and envisioned a freer, more tender world for us — one that we continue to reach for.

We honor all Indigenous peoples and their lands, and acknowledge the ongoing genocide and displacement of Indigenous and Black communities. Merely naming the people of this land is not an act of repair, nor is it a form of decolonization. After all, decolonization is an unsettling thing. We use this reminder as an opening to consider ongoing self-determination movements of colonized people across the world. From Palestine to Puerto Rico and everywhere in between.

The violence inflicted on our communities is immeasurable and irreparable. Still, we gather in the spirit of generous and joyful exchange and cultural expression. As Toni Cade Bambara has shown us, through cultural work we create space for imagination, critique, gathering, pleasure, love and radical care.

Board of Directors

Amanda Branson Gill

Co-Founder, Kilo Films

Treasurer

André Robert Lee

President & Founder, Many Things Productions

Denise C. Beek

VP of Original Storytelling, Represent Justice

Co-Chair

Eric Bai

Strategic Partnerships Manager, Airwallex

Jamila Farwell

Judilee Reed

Chief Executive Officer, United States Artists

Maori Karmael Holmes

Chief Executive & Artistic Officer, BlackStar

Sekou Campbell

Partner, Pierson Ferdinand LLP

Co-Chair

Sunanda Ghosh

Associate Executive Director,

Forman Arts Initiative

Tayyib Smith

Principal, Little Giant, Smith&Roller, Pipeline Philly

Secretary

Ted Passon

President, All Ages Productions

Staff

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Akua Maat

Operations Manager

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Amber Hunnicutt

Program Manager

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Autumn Faith Valdez

Business Director

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Catherine Lee

Chief Operations Officer

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Heidi Saman

Program Director

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Jess Garz

Development Consultant

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Maori Karmael Holmes

Chief Executive & Artistic Officer

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Mariam Dembele

Marketing Manager

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Nehad Khader

Festival Director

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Nyla Daniel

Program Manager

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Pablo Alarcon Jr.

Design Manager

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Ritikaa Sudheer

Seen Fellow

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Sydney Alicia Rodriguez

Program Manager

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Terri Hall

Engagement & Partnerships Director

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Xenia Matthews

Communications Coordinator

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Zendra Shareef

Administrative Coordinator

Opportunities

  • Cinema Club @ VIA Project Coordinator

    BlackStar is seeking a PROJECT COORDINATOR to execute a weekly screening series at the jewel-box cinema in the VIA building on South Broad Street

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320 S. Broad Street
Suite 131
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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