Spike Lee Unveils Inaugural Class of the Spike Fellows Program

 

Spike Lee and The Gersh Agency have named the five students who will be the first class of Spike Fellows at Gersh.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new program assists five HBCU students from the Atlanta University Center Consortium (composed of three Atlanta-based Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University) with mentorship both in front of and behind the camera.

The fellows will participate in an 8-week paid summer learning program supervised by Gersh’s Head of Culture, Jayson Council, that will include “an agency-wide departmental rotation, senior-level industry mentoring, curated off-site learning moments, and volunteer service projects.” Each Spike Fellow will get $25,000 in school debt forgiveness and full-time work commencing September 5, 2024 at the end of the summer program.

“The Gersh Agency is truly committed to building a more diverse and dynamic ecosystem that provides support and resources to aspiring filmmakers and beyond,” Bob Gersh, co-president of The Gersh Agency, said.

The inaugural class of Spike Fellows at Gersh Program is Quentin Anderson and Jalen Ellis of Morehouse College,  Tai Livingston of Spelman College, and Shayna Cartledge and Halle Jones of Clark Atlanta University. Three of the fellows will be based in Los Angeles and two in New York.

Lee was very hands-on in the selection process and even called each fellow personally to inform them of their acceptance into the program. Students were selected based on criteria that included their grade point average, leadership initiatives, involvement in school, creative work, and professional recommendations.

“AT MOREHOUSE, SPELMAN AND CLARK COLLEGE (NOW CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY) IS WHERE MY PATH TO BEING A FILMMAKER STARTED,” LEE SAID.

“I’m Thrilled That The Gersh Agency And I Have Hooked Up To Get 5 Serious Graduates From These Mentioned Schools Into The Film Business. YA-DIG? SHO-NUFF.”

The Spike Fellows at Gersh Program starts June 12.

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