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- In 1973, Eunice Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet, noticed a problem: Black women had to mix their own foundation in order to find a color that matched their skin. To tackle the problem, Johnson launched Fashion Fair, the first national cosmetics company that focused entirely on Black women. The brand triggered a renaissance in style among Black women and the global cosmetics industry took notice. Now, Fashion Fair is staging its comeback as a Black-owned business in a new era defined by massive cultural shifts and increased competition. This film follows current Fashion Fair CEO Desiree Rogers and President Cheryl Mayberry McKissack as they chart a path as Black women entrepreneurs at the helm of a revived, iconic brand.
- A nine-part documentary Web series about the Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP)
- After Noam Slonim's sitcom was canceled, the down-and-out comedy writer decided to build an artificial intelligence that could argue with him. What begins as a quixotic obsession turns into a six-year research effort that culminates in a face-off with the world debating champion. The Debater tells the story of Slonim's effort to take AI into uncharted territory, and explores what it means to live in a world where AI helps us make decisions-particularly in the era of fake news and ideology echo chambers.
- A young woman named Cleo lives in a society where many people regularly take a drug called "Euphoria" to make them constantly happy and devoid of other strong emotions. This drug was meant to reduce the depression and suicide rates that had been prominent before. However, when Cleo no longer has access to Euphoria she experiences the vast scale of other emotions and has to make the difficult decision of whether she should continue to live in constant happiness or face the good and bad of true feeling.