Yoruba Richen
A master storyteller of social injustices, Yoruba Richen, was born in 1972 in Washington, D.C., United States. Her documentary-focused career, active since the early 2000s, is distinguished by poignant works like "The New Black" and "Promised Land," both of which delved into nuanced social issues, earning her a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary and other notable recognitions. Richen's authorial style is characterized by a profound commitment to unveiling systemic inequalities, often exploring intersectional identities, race, and LGBTQ+ rights, with a compelling narrative that invites viewers to engage in meaningful dialogue.
Yoruba Richen, with her empathetic lens and relentless pursuit of truth, has become an indispensable voice in the global conversation on equality and justice.