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Ghetto Film School Partners With MPAA For Roster Program To Support Aspiring Artists

The Ghetto Film School announced a new, strategic partnership today with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to support its Roster program ­– a post-graduate community connecting likeminded creative individuals and aspiring artists through an assortment of networking opportunities.

“It’s an honor to call the MPAA an official supporter and partner of the Roster program,” says Ghetto Film School Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer Sharese Bullock-Bailey. “We look forward to the many different types of unparalleled and strategic opportunities we can provide our Roster members thanks to the unification of our teams.”

“Ghetto Film School is at the forefront of transforming and diversifying the Hollywood creative pipeline, says John Gibson, Vice President of External & Multicultural Affairs at the Motion Picture Association of America. “Their support will strengthen the MPAA and our member studios’ inclusion and outreach efforts. We welcome the opportunity to be their partners, and together, we will ensure a more diverse and inclusive industry for all storytellers.”

Funding provided by the MPAA, a global organization which advocates on behalf of the film and television industry, will support and further enhance existing programs within the Roster agenda, amplifying key constituents of their successful services.

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