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Reebok Partners With Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY to Celebrate Women in Film

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Sneaker giant Reebok has partnered with filmmaker and director Ava DuVernay‘s media company and arts collective, ARRAY. The partnership centers around a celebration dedicated to the influential role of creative women in film during Hollywood’s biggest weekend.

Four screenings took place on Saturday, Feb. 8, including some of this year’s most impactful films directed by women. The day-long gathering featured a panel discussion on parity, persistence, and passion hosted by Dani Kwateng-Clark.

Reebok has a longstanding history of empowering women and supporting those who empower others. We were at the forefront of the fitness movement back in the 1980s, and continue to lead the charge today,” said Karen Reuther, VP, Creative Direction & Future, in a press release. “As we continue our commitment in creating innovative products for women, by women, we are proud to stand next to ARRAY as we take a stance for women everywhere during an important time in the film industry.”

The event, “I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶”: A Celebration of Women in Film, took place at ARRAY’s Creative Campus in Los Angeles. The full day of free screenings were directed by women who share Reebok’s mission. Honey Boy directed by Alma Har’el, Queen & Slim directed by Melina Matsoukas, Late Night directed by Nisha Ganatra, and The Farewell directed by Lulu Wang were the featured films.

The panel discussion, “ I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶ ”: A Conversation about Parity, Persistence, and Passion,” involved important questions related to women’s pathways to recognition, what cultural and structural changes are needed, the social consequences of persistent gender inequity, and how women will break through these barriers to create a more level playing field in Hollywood and beyond.

Reebok aspires to be an influential platform for women who manifest true change in the world, dating back to the creation of the first fitness sneakers for active women in the ’80s with the Freestyle High. Today, as cultural and gender stereotypes remain at the forefront of societal discourse, Reebok continues to drive awareness around gender equality through the “ I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶ ” campaign and sneaker collaborations by celebrating female trailblazers.”



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Reebok Partners With Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY to Celebrate Women in Film

Ava DuVernay Reebok x Array

Sneaker giant Reebok has partnered with filmmaker and director Ava DuVernay‘s media company and arts collective, ARRAY. The partnership centers around a celebration dedicated to the influential role of creative women in film during Hollywood’s biggest weekend.

Four screenings took place on Saturday, Feb. 8, including some of this year’s most impactful films directed by women. The day-long gathering featured a panel discussion on parity, persistence, and passion hosted by Dani Kwateng-Clark.

Reebok has a longstanding history of empowering women and supporting those who empower others. We were at the forefront of the fitness movement back in the 1980s, and continue to lead the charge today,” said Karen Reuther, VP, Creative Direction & Future, in a press release. “As we continue our commitment in creating innovative products for women, by women, we are proud to stand next to ARRAY as we take a stance for women everywhere during an important time in the film industry.”

The event, “I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶”: A Celebration of Women in Film, took place at ARRAY’s Creative Campus in Los Angeles. The full day of free screenings were directed by women who share Reebok’s mission. Honey Boy directed by Alma Har’el, Queen & Slim directed by Melina Matsoukas, Late Night directed by Nisha Ganatra, and The Farewell directed by Lulu Wang were the featured films.

The panel discussion, “ I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶ ”: A Conversation about Parity, Persistence, and Passion,” involved important questions related to women’s pathways to recognition, what cultural and structural changes are needed, the social consequences of persistent gender inequity, and how women will break through these barriers to create a more level playing field in Hollywood and beyond.

Reebok aspires to be an influential platform for women who manifest true change in the world, dating back to the creation of the first fitness sneakers for active women in the ’80s with the Freestyle High. Today, as cultural and gender stereotypes remain at the forefront of societal discourse, Reebok continues to drive awareness around gender equality through the “ I̶T̶’̶S̶ ̶A̶ ̶M̶A̶N̶’̶S̶ ̶W̶O̶R̶L̶D̶ ” campaign and sneaker collaborations by celebrating female trailblazers.”



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Pete Buttigieg campaign claps back at Biden’s ‘attack’ on his race record

Former Vice President Joe Biden unleashed an attack ad Saturday on Pete Buttigieg’s accomplishments that pointed out that the South Bend, Indiana mayor had fired the Black police chief and Black fire chief during his time in office.

Buttigieg fired back that Uncle Joe is just salty because Buttigieg came in first place in the Iowa caucus, among the field of a dozen Democratic contenders, and that he had placed fourth.

READ MORE: Pete Buttigieg addresses low support among Black voters as primary season looms

“The vice president’s decision to run this ad speaks more to where he currently stands in this race than it does about Pete’s perspective as a mayor and veteran,” Buttigieg’s national press secretary said, according to the BBC.

Over the weekend, Biden and Buttigieg continued to exchange barbs during interviews on ABC’s This Week over the surprise campaign video that Biden put up on social media, which compares his record as vice president to Buttigieg’s accomplishments as mayor of South Bend. The video has so far been viewed 4.5 million times.

When Biden was asked on Sunday by ABC News whether he thought Buttigieg had a “race problem,” he responded: “No. I’m saying he hasn’t been able to unify the Black community, that’s what I’m saying.”

“Let’s get something straight here,” Biden added. “I didn’t attack Pete. Pete’s been attacking me. He’s been saying the reason we’re in the problem we’re in now is because of the recent past. That’s 8 years of Obama and me. I don’t get that.”

Biden also said that Buttigieg is “no Barack Obama.”

Buttigieg agrees.

“Well he’s right, I’m not Barack Obama, and neither is he. Neither is anyone running for president right now. And this isn’t 2008, it’s 2020, and this election is about where our country is headed next,” he said.

READ MORE: Joe Biden says he would like Michelle Obama to be his vice president

Buttigieg also addressed his need to attack Black supporters.

“I’m going to have to work to earn that vote, just as I did in South Bend,” Buttigieg said, according to the BBC. “We need to have a systemic vision for dismantling systemic racism,” he added.

Tomorrow, voters will select a Democratic candidate in New Hampshire, which marks the first primary of the election season.

The post Pete Buttigieg campaign claps back at Biden’s ‘attack’ on his race record appeared first on TheGrio.



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