
Partner Databases
Find your crew from the following BIPOC-lead organizations and networks. Each one has their own speciality.
Brown Girls Doc Mafia
Brown Girls Doc Mafia is an initiative advocating for over 4,500 women and non-binary people of color working in the documentary film industry around the world. We fight inequality by building community and sharing resources, nourishing our creative brilliance, demanding access and visibility in creative and professional environments, enriching our community with the knowledge to sustain ourselves financially, and by cutting through oppressive industry structures to advocate for our members.
Black in Film
We are a free and public self-submission Black filmmaker database and job submission hub. Our members range from a kid straight out of school looking to start his career, to Emmy-Award winning Hair Stylists, and DPs. Black in Film is an open-collaboration platform designed to get more Black People hired in the film and television industry. We are funded by donations and staffed by volunteers.
ADOC (Asian American Documentary Network)
A-Doc is committed to sharing ideas and resources, providing mutual support and mentorship, and advocating for equity and diversity in the production and distribution of non-fiction storytelling.
Film in Colour
Film in Colour is an online tool intended for users to discover, hire, and collaborate with Film/TV industry professionals of colour, including Directors, Writers, Producers, Editors, Crew, Executives, Curators, Comedians, and a wide array of other roles for all levels of experience.
Latinx Directors
Our mission is to connect Hollywood with Latinx Directors in the simplest way possible with our detailed and searchable website. #NoMoreExcuses
Hue You Know
HUE works to build community, provide mentorship, and foster employment opportunities for BIPOC professionals in media to bolster diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging.
Black TV & Film Collective
We are a free and public self-submission Black filmmaker database and job submission hub. Our members range from a kid straight out of school looking to start his career, to Emmy-Award winning Hair Stylists, and DPs. Black in Film is an open-collaboration platform designed to get more Black People hired in the film and television industry. We are funded by donations and staffed by volunteers.
Black Film Space
Our mission is to provide skill-enhancing opportunities, community building experiences and knowledge on navigating the film industry for people of African descent.
