Sundance: Macro Lodge Returns With Programming Featuring Ryan Coogler, Lena Waithe, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Sanaa Lathan

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Presented by Chase Sapphire and hosted by MACRO founder and CEO Charles D. King and his chief brand officer wife Stacey Walker King, the lodge will celebrate its sixth annual showing.

Midnight MACRO, MACRO’s annual late night bash and signature party event, is also back with events in partnership wtih SheaMoisture, Amazon Studios, Audible, Focus Features,, AT&T and Color of Change. MACRO is also a sustaining sponsor of the Sundance Film Festival this year.Guests will eat, drink and vibe with MACRO’s Stacey Walker King, Charles D. King and the MACRO team and stop by the Refresh Lounge powered by Shea Moisture.

Moderated by Cara Sabin, CEO, Sundial Brands and General Manager, Beauty & Wellbeing NA, Unilever. Sponsored by SheaMoisture. A dialogue with the actress-turned-director about pivoting and taking bold moves in one’s career.An annual celebration of filmmakers at Sundance. The upcoming#ChangeHollywood Presents: A Toast to the Future of Storytelling, 5-7 p.m.

Members of the nation’s largest online racial justice organization and other industry change makers gather for small bites by Slutty Vegan and cocktails for a celebration of diversity in media. Plus, a sneak peek of what’s to come in 2023 for the organization’s initiative dedicated to eradicating racism in the film and television industry, with words from President Rashad Robinson.Sponsored by Color Of Change.An annual celebration feting the cover of the magazine’s Sundance issue.

 

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