African American Cinema Society

The African American Cinema Society (AACS) mission is to amplify Black cinema and empower diverse voices in the entertainment industry. Founded by Kayli Walls, Daisa Watkins, and Caleb Dunomes, this club was founded to build community and opportunity for students in film and media across the diaspora. Originally founded by John Singleton in the 1980s at the University of Southern California and adapted at Loyola Marymount University, we aim to promote networking and knowledge of the entertainment industry through panels and various events based around Black cinema.

uclaaacs@gmail.com

Signatories: Kayli Walls, Caleb Dunomes, and Daisa Watkins

Advisor: Darwin Flores Agustin

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