African Women in Cinema Dossier African Women, Cinema, and Leadership: Empowerment, Mentorship, and Role-Modeling

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Ellerson, Beti [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Study & Res African Women Cinema, Harare, Zimbabwe
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10.2979/blackcamera.11.2.11
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J9 [电影、电视艺术]; I235 [电影、电视、广播剧];
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Leadership entails listening, sharing, mentoring, and understanding that we may learn from each other through diverse exchanges: intergenerational, intercultural, and inter-regional. These features are incorporated in many of the workshops and forums organized by African women, designed for leadership awareness and development. Moreover, African women film professionals have initiated mechanisms to foster effective leadership in the diverse areas of the profession. These initiatives aim to create an African women's cinema culture that encourages and empowers women film professionals as well as those who seek to work in cinema. Leadership encompasses consensus building, collaboration, being a team player, and being prepared to change one's attitude when confronted with other perspectives. These are foundational strategies that African women employ in their leadership practices. And perhaps above all, it is important to remember that leaders were also at one time students, mentees, apprentices, and assistants. Drawing from general women and leadership discourse, this article examines the leadership strategies of African women of the moving image.
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