Queen Collective - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

A Song of Grace
BET Her Presents Queen Collective: A Song of Grace & Game Changer are the first two episodes of the four-episode series aiming to accelerate gender and racial equality behind the camera and empower female filmmakers of color to tell diverse stories.

Game Changer
Tanya Depass, a lifelong Chicagoan and African-American gamer, fights to make gaming better and more inclusive for everyone.

Change The Name
Young Black freedom fighters and their educators are the first folks in the country to change the name of a park from a slaveholder to abolitionists Anna and Frederick Douglass in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood.

Black Birth
A lyrical journey of Black expectant mothers, including the filmmaker, building community in hopes of safely navigating pregnancy in the U.S.
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