Feminism Is: Sara Gomez—Cuba’s First Female Film Director

February 12, 2016

“She directed several short documentaries that brought a highly critical perspective toward Cuban revolutionary society, in particular the position of women and Afro-Cubans. With her debut film, Iré a Santiago, she became the first female film director in Cuba.”

Read more about Sara Gomez, who tragically died at age 31, leaving only a few examples of her artistic vision and social justice activism.

Here’s another article, this one by Adrienne Rochetti 

View a list of her short films on her Wikipedia page.

 

Posted by Lē Weaver.

The Christian Feminism Today website addresses topics of interest to Christian feminists. It features articles, opinion pieces, reviews of books and recordings (audio and video), interviews with Christian women and men who live according to Christian feminist principles and promote gender equality, love, and social justice among all people. We welcome submissions for consideration. Writer's guidelines are here.

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