Highlight of Cherrelle’s collaboration with a coalition effort to support local DC activists.
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The Legacy of Philanthropy Continues in the DMV →
DC Filmmaker discusses how to address vaccine hesitancy →
Cherrelle shares her story about overcoming COVID and her vaccine journey with WUSA 9 in their recent #GotMyShot series in partnership with the Black Coalition Against COVID. During the interview she was able to acknowledge the courageous role Black women play in the medical field, to care for our communities -- even in the midst of a global pandemic.
Read moreMeet the Press: Cherrelle Swain →
The Washington Informer Bridge highlighted Cherrelle’s journalism and uncovered the “why” behind who she is as a journalist.
Read moreFilmmakers Focus on the Resilience of Young Black Women →
Internews featured Cherrelle and the Black Girls Film crew for their effort to highlight the resilience of young Black girls during the pandemic.
Read moreCherrelle Swain, The Good Neighbor →
The Washington Informer Bridge featured Cherrelle’s activism and community work in the article below.
Read moreUnsung Hero
Check out Cherrelle’s Unsung Hero article featuring Jimmie Jenkins and Donald Curtis as seen in the WI Bridge here.
Motherless Brooklyn Interview with Edward Norton
Check out Cherrelle’s interview with Edward Norton on his film Motherless Brooklyn here.
The Revolution Not Only Needs to be Televised, it also Has to be Financed
Click here to get into the article, “The Revolution Not Only Needs to be Televised, it also Has to be Financed,” by Cherrelle Swain.