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Sherese Robinson

Writer of The Cinema of Black Joy and Liberation at Kendall Hunt Publishing Company

Sherese Robinson is a seasoned professional in the television, film, and digital content industry, excelling in content creation and education.

With a solid background in screenwriting and film production, Sherese has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment and academic sectors.

She is renowned for creating the scripted digital audio soap opera 'Sugar' and is recognized for her work on popular TV series such as 'All My Children' and 'Port Charles.'

Sherese holds a BFA in Film from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA in Screenwriting from Columbia University, showcasing her dedication to continuous learning and expertise in the field.

Currently, she imparts her knowledge and passion for the industry as a dedicated educator, teaching film history, TV writing, screenwriting, and digital content analysis at esteemed institutions like the University of Connecticut, School of Visual Arts, and the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Sherese Robinson's commitment to amplifying diverse voices and narratives is evident in her multifaceted roles as a writer, director, producer, and podcast producer across various organizations.

Her extensive experience as an adjunct professor at institutions like New York University Tisch School of the Arts further solidifies her reputation as a seasoned professional in the entertainment and academic realms.