Georgia Asian Times
January 26, 2021
HBO Max will host
Our Stories to Tell, a multi-day, virtual experience with various invite-only and public events to empower and celebrate the streamer’s commitment to African American, Asian American, LGBTQ+ and Latinx audiences during the first weekend of the Sundance Film Festival, beginning
Friday, January 29
Our Stories to Tell is a hub for visionaries within a dynamic industry, centered in diversity, rich in collaboration, celebration and elevation of ideas. HBO Max’s audience-first initiative engages multicultural viewers through relatable storytelling and cultural programming at key moments and notable industry events throughout the year including a pop-up LA experience that kicked off the campaign in 2019. At the 2020 Sundance Film Festival,
HBO Max Unveils Virtual ‘Our Stories To Tell’ Programming for Sundance (Exclusive) Sharareh Drury Elaine Welteroth, Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, Jay Ellis, Alexander Hodge and Prentice Penny speak at the Lowkey
HBO Max is going virtual for its third annual “Our Stories to Tell” series at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The three-day event, which celebrates the streamer’s commitment to multicultural storytelling and creators, will take place Jan. 29 through 31.
The mix of invite-only and public online events will spotlight the talent and executives who bring streamer’s award-winning programming to life, featuring conversations with such talent as Holly Walker (