F The Culture Podcast

Black vs. Immigrant Culture with Melissa Eno Effa


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In this captivating episode of F The Culture Podcast, join our host, Jessica as she sits down with Atlanta-born filmmaker, Melissa Eno Effa. Together, they delve into their shared experiences growing up as immigrants and first-gens in America, exploring the challenges of merging the influences of African American culture with their ethnic backgrounds.

Melissa's unique journey as a first-gen American with Bahamian and Nigerian roots has shaped her exceptional film career. She is passionate about creating stories and spaces that empower, shed light on, and uplift marginalized voices, particularly Black women. Not only is she the founder of Whole & Seen, a 501c3 nonprofit, but she also runs Eno Productions, a groundbreaking production company based in LA.

Eno Productions is known for its disruptive yet entertaining content, with notable works like "Hard Medicine," executive produced by Jay Ellis from the hit show "Insecure" on HBO. This thought-provoking series has garnered over 1 million views on Facebook alone. On the other hand, Melissa's nonprofit, Whole & Seen, fosters unity within the Black community by curating cultural experiences like the highly anticipated LA Homecoming. This memorable fundraising event brings the vibrant spirit of HBCU culture to LA while raising essential resources for Black youth.

Join us as we explore the remarkable career of Melissa Eno Effa, a true trailblazer who doesn't wait for opportunities; she creates them. Get ready for captivating stories, insightful discussions, and plenty of inspiration—only on F The Culture Podcast!

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