Arise Firebird
Transcending Workplace Trauma
ABOUT THE PROJECT

LOGLINE
ARISE FIREBIRD tells the stories of 3 seasoned women of color pushed out of the corporate world due to toxic sexism and racism and how they rebuilt their lives and careers on their own terms.

SYNOPSIS
ARISE FIREBIRD is a timely and thought-provoking documentary that explores what happens to women who are supposed to be in the boardrooms and the c-suites, and why they are choosing to exit. Follow the film as we tell the story of three experienced women of color who were pushed out of the corporate world due to toxic sexism, racism, and harassment—and redefined their careers and lives on their own terms.

ARISE FIREBIRD explores the three women’s high achieving mindset and the dedication, professionalism, and commitment it took for them to achieve their status in the corporations. As the film continues, we learn that the environments they work in are extremely hostile. The reaction of each of the women is the mindset of all high achievers: they simply work harder. But as the sexism and racism persists and intensifies, it is clear that their emotional and mental health is being gravely damaged. Still the women persist - trying to ignore and transcend the abuse.

A Firebird is a senior leader who exited the corporate world due to the toxicity of sexism and racism, and escaped to save their sanity and their lives. A Firebird left because she knew she was capable of doing so much more. ARISE FIREBIRD: TRANSCENDING WORKPLACE TRAUMA tells the story of three professional women of color who left the corporate world due to toxic racism, sexism, and ultimately disillusionment, and how they are rebuilding their lives and careers on their own terms.

This is a film of hope and success! The documentary explores what happened to Ngozi, Jimi, and Alisha on their journey in the corporate world. These women were supposed to be in boardrooms and the c-suite, but instead they chose to exit at the highest level in their careers.


PROJECT TYPE Documentary Feature

DIRECTOR Jimi Okubanjo
PRODUCER Jimi Okubanjo, Joanne Butcher
CO-PRODUCER Charlos Ward, Patrick Anegbe

WEBSITE arisefirebird.com


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