Yonkers Reel Mavens Showcase Blackwell Summers Mysteries at YoFi Fest; YWCA Turn Up the Heat a Success

 

Here’s what’s happening Today in the 914, according to Westchester Woman: Yonkers Reel Mavens Showcase Blackwell Summers Mysteries at YoFi Fest; YWCA Turn Up the Heat a Success; MORE.

1.) Yonkers resident Rebecca Nyahay’s film “Blackwell Summers Mysteries” is being featured tonight at 7 p.m. at the Yonkers Film Festival. The 12 minute movie is directed by Emily Dell and features detectives Grace Blackwell and Raven Summers who use their brawn and beauty to fight injustice.

Check out their funding page and watch?a clip from the movie below:

Blackwell Summers Mysteries

Set in the 1970s, Blackwell Summers Mysteries is an action web series revolving around the detective agency of Grace Blackwell and Raven Summers. This feisty duo fights injustice and gives a voice to the defenseless, using a combination of brute force, killer brains and unapologetic beauty.

Blackwell Summers Mysteries is produced by?Nyahay’s company Reel Mavens, a production company that was founded by women and seeks to empower independent filmmakers, while encouraging diversity and making sure women are in front of and behind the camera.

Get tickets and the YoFi Fest line up below:

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2.) The YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester’s Turn Up the Heat event was a great event with wonderful food and great company. If you weren’t there, here’s what you missed:

Thank you to all of our amazing chefs and mixologists for supporting Movers and Shakers! It was a fantastic night with…

Posted by YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester on Friday, October 14, 2016

Posted by Westchester Woman on Thursday, October 13, 2016

Make sure you join the YWCA for their next event:

https://www.facebook.com/ywcawpcw/posts/1289990051051248

 

 

3.) Today’s headlines:

Yonkers, White Plains Recognized for Gay-Rights Advocacy

Image: Dashk/fotolia It can often feel as if Westchester isn’t as socially progressive as neighboring New York, but two forward-looking county cities have caught the eye of Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group Human Rights Campaign (HRC), which awarded Yonkers a perfect score of 100 and White Plains an 86 for their non-discrimination policies.

16-year-old White Plains girl saved from sex trafficking

WHITE PLAINS – A 16-year-old White Plains girl has been saved from a sex trafficking ring. The FBI says 82 children between the ages of 13 and 17 were saved, and 239 traffickers were locked up in “Operation Cross Country.” Operation Cross Country is part of an annual nationwide federal undercover operation to rescue children from the sex trade.

Empowering women chat held in Yonkers

YONKERS – Dr. Marta Tellado came from Havanna, Cuba to become the CEO and president of Consumer Reports. Kalisha Dessources is of Haitian-American background who went from White House intern to advisor to the White House Council on Women and Girls.

White Plains Woman Among New State Police Academy Grads

The New York State Police recently welcomed 226 new members, including a large contingent from the Hudson Valley, to their troops following their graduation from the 204th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy.

 

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