When
it
comes
to
inspiring
the
culture
in
Hollywood
Lena
Waithe’s
Hillman
Grad
and
271
are
doing
their
part
after
announcing
the
new
host
of
filmmakers
hand-picked
to
take
part
in
Season
4
of
Indeed’s
Rising
Voices.
“We’re
so
excited
to
announce
the
next
class
of
incredible
Rising
Voices
filmmakers,”
said
Waithe,
Hillman
Grad
Founder
and
Rishi
Rajani,
Hillman
Grad
CEO.
“It’s
been
a
tumultuous
year
in
Hollywood,
which
makes
supporting
the
next
generation
of
underrepresented
storytellers
even
more
crucial.
These
brilliant
artists
are
the
future
of
our
industry
and
we’re
proud
to
be
part
of
their
journey.”
ICYMI
Indeed’s
Rising
Voices
boosts Black,
Indigenous,
and
People
of
Color
(BIPOC)
filmmakers
across
the
United
States
to
amplify
the
conversation
on
their
unique
takes
on
the
climate
that
impacts
the
workplace.
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The
season
4
filmmakers
include
Anndi
Jinelle
Liggett,
Jean
Liu,
Kelly
Yu,
Kevin
Luu
&
Kelly
Luu,
Manuel
Del
Valle,
Mercedes
Arturo,
Omar
Kamara,
Robin
D’Oench,
Wesley
Goodrich
and
Winter
Dunn.
“Indeed’s
mission
is
to
help
people
get
jobs,”
Indeed
CEO
Chris
Hyamas
said
in
a
statement.
“Rising
Voices
is
not
just
an
opportunity
to
create
jobs
for
the
filmmakers,
casts,
and
crews,
but
to
imagine
the
future
of
work
from
voices
that
are
often
unheard.
We
are
grateful
to
again
give
10
talented
filmmakers
the
opportunity
to
share
what
the
future
of
work
looks
like
through
their
lens.”
These
filmmakers
will
showcase
their
talents
with
an
opportunity
to
create
short
films
about
the
future
of
work
and
will
premiere
their
projects
at
the
prestigious
Tribeca
Festival
in
New
York
City
in
June
2024.