Felicia Pride is a TV writer / producer and an award-winning filmmaker. She wrote on Ava DuVernay‘s Queen Sugar and was most recently a producer on Grey’s Anatomy. Prior to the WGA strike, she was developing shows with Amazon, Netflix, and FX. In film, she’s the writer and executive producer of Really Love, produced by MACRO, which debuted on Netflix and became a Top Ten Movie on the platform. And she’s sold features to Universal, Sony, and AGC Studios. She made her directorial debut with tender, a short film which aired on STARZ, and she is currently on the festival circuit with Look Back At It, a proof of concept for her directorial feature debut by the same name. She founded and runs Honey Chile, a production company catering to Black women 40+ and is the co-host of their NAACP-nominated podcast Chile, Please. Felicia was a Film Independent Screenwriting Lab Fellow and a graduate of NBC’s Writers on the Verge program as a comedy writer. She started her writing career nearly twenty years ago as an entertainment journalist before going on to write several books, including the essay collection, The Message: 100 Life Lessons from Hip-Hop’s Greatest Songs. Prior to transitioning to screenwriting, she worked as a film distribution exec and an impact producer. Felicia holds an M.A. in writing from Emerson College and runs The Create Daily, a resource for underrepresented storytellers that she founded in 2012.