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Yasmina Price is a writer and researcher, currently a PhD student in the Departments of African American Studies and Film and Media Studies at Yale University. She works with anti-colonial African cinema and the subversive, politically charged production of filmmakers across the Black diaspora, with a particular interest in the experimental visual practices of women filmmakers. Her writing about Moustapha Alassane, the post-independence pioneering filmmaker from Niger, and Kathleen Collins, the multidisciplinary artist and key figure of Black women’s cinema, can be found in the online New York Review of Books Daily. She is anchored by a commitment to anti-imperialism and a liberated global south.