
About this Event
Experience an empowering 90-minute Women's History Month special event featuring award-winning filmmaker Charysse Tia Harper's groundbreaking work exploring women who challenge professional boundaries.
Join us for an evening of inspiring documentary screenings and engaging discussions:
- "The Jill of the Trade" (22 minutes) - Winner of Best Documentary, this compelling film follows five pioneering women who have established successful careers in male-dominated industries
- Special presentation by a distinguished guest speaker sharing her journey in a male-majority profession
- In-depth Q&A session with both our guest speaker and filmmaker
- Exclusive preview of "Las Matadoras" (4-minute sizzle reel) - A glimpse into the lives of three remarkable female bullfighters, who represent less than 1% of their profession
- Interactive discussion with Charysse Tia Harper about the making of "Las Matadoras"
About the Filmmaker
Charysse Tia Harper is an accomplished documentarian whose work bridges cultures and challenges perspectives. As a dual citizen of the United States and Trinidad & Tobago, her films reflect a rich cultural tapestry, from the award-winning "The Other Side of Carnival" to "Panomundo," a two-part exploration of steelpan music's evolution.
In 2010, Harper founded Xplore the World, channeling her passion for storytelling into a mission to showcase diverse narratives. During the Covid-19 lockdown, she created The Jill of the Trade (2021), spotlighting women breaking barriers in male-dominated industries worldwide. Currently based in London, Harper is developing Las Matadoras into a feature-length documentary, continuing her dedication to amplifying underrepresented voices.
Join us for this unique opportunity to witness powerful storytelling and engage in meaningful discussions about women breaking barriers in challenging professional landscapes.
Donations are welcome, with proceeds going to support the NW7Hub.

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mill Hill Library, Hartley Avenue, London, United Kingdom
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