Listen "Words With Michelle – the podcast: Alison Duke, Filmmaker On Breaking Barriers, Representation, & Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story"
Episode Synopsis
About this episode
In the latest episode of Words With Michelle -the podcast, I sit down with award-winning filmmaker Alison Duke, a visionary storyteller who has spent her career amplifying Black voices in Canadian cinema.
Alison takes us on a journey through her career—what inspired her to step behind the camera, the challenges she’s faced as a Black filmmaker in Canada, and the passion that fuels her work. Most excitingly, we dive into her latest project, Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story, a powerful documentary about the legendary reggae artist Sister Nancy, whose influence has shaped music for generations.
Meet my guest
Alison Duke, Writer/Producer/Director/Image Creator. Alison founded OYA Emerging Filmmakers Program (formerly Black Youth! Pathway2Industry), a 3-year initiative to support black youth who are graduates of film, television and digital media programs access essential training, mentors, networks and film industry spaces.
Takeaways from the show
Themes of following your passion and representation run throughout this episode. It is also a must-listen for film lovers, music enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about representation in media. Tune in now and get inspired by Alison’s journey!
To learn more about Alison Duke, please click the links below
URL: oyamedia.com
IG: @therealgoldelox
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