Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival has roots and influences that stretch all the way back to Colorado.
Twenty-four years ago, Stephanie Tavares-Rance and Floyd Rance had an idea to do a film festival focusing on Black stories and creatives in Barbados. They were in the middle of solidifying programming ...
The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival began with a post on a Yahoo! chat room. In 2002, co-founder Stephanie Tavares-Rance posted in one of the internet giant’s chat rooms seeking works ...
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable, UBR Contributor Angelique Westerfield speaks with Stephanie Tavares-Rance who, along with business partner and husband Floyd A. B. Rance, created the Run & ...
We sat down with Stephanie Tavares, president of Umoja, the Black Student Union at BU, to discuss their $141,000 fundraiser with BU StuGov for Black Lives Matter, how to avoid performative activism, ...
The protests over the past several weeks have been largely organized and inspired by a generation born well after the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Stephanie Tavares, a senior at Boston ...