Wondershare is continuing to celebrate Black voices in film with its latest campaign.
While Black History Month ended in February, creatives still have a responsibility to support and highlight Black creatives that often don’t get a spotlight in Hollywood. The short amount of time in February isn’t enough to recognize and celebrate the contributions and accomplishments of Black creatives and promote diversity and representation in the film industry.
This is why the world-renowned software company Wondershare is ready to continue the celebration by highlighting Black creators in its latest “Share the Spotlight” campaign. This campaign aims to highlight the multiples of talent from Black creators while raising funds for the creative community.
“Black History Month provides Wondershare an important opportunity to reflect, act, and raise funds for the Black creative community,” said Shearer Wang, the head of Product Marketing at Wondershare.
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