Award-winning documentary filmmaker Stefanie Joshua (center) recently stopped by the BRIC House Studio in Fort Greene to discuss her new feature film --"Bushwick Homecomings: The Record" (BH:TR), with Luvon Roberson (left) and Ruth J. Morrison (right), Arts & Culture Contributor and CEO/ Executive Producer respectively of Whats The 411 TV - the weekly news, commentary and information television show.
BH: TR portrays a community in the midst of hyper-gentrification and development coming face to face with its racial, ethnic and socioeconomic barriers. The 96-minute film, which had its debut screening on October 14, 2018 in the 11th annual Bushwick Film Festival (BFF), continues Ms. Joshua's 20-year overview of the Brooklyn neighborhood's changes and re-development begun in her 2006 award-winning documentary short "Bushwick Homecomings."
Based in Brooklyn, NY, What's The 411 TV is a division of What's The 411 Networks, a media/news and information company connecting sophisticated multi-cultural audiences through its distribution platforms of television, online, mobile, and social media (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Vimeo) What's The 411 TV's celebrity portfolio consists of interviews with a diverse range of Hollywood, sports, pop-culture, and entertainment celebrities, actors, and actresses ranging from Magic Johnson, Beyonce, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, Danny Glover, Harrison Ford, Samuel L. Jackson and many, many more. What's The 411 TV reaches 14 million subscribers across the country on DishTV and can also be seen on Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, Verizon FiOS, and RCN in New York City. For more information, please visit www.whatsthe411.com.
BRIC is the leading presenter of free cultural programming in Brooklyn, and one of the largest in New York City. To view the interview, go to: www.whatsthe411.com or YouTube
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