Tracee Ellis Ross Talks Joy, Solo Travel, Loneliness, and Pattern Beauty in Inspiring Interview
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Tracee Ellis Ross Talks Joy, Solo Travel, Loneliness, and Pattern Beauty in Inspiring Interview
In this Color Of Conversation at the Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival (MVAAFF), award-winning actress, producer, and entrepreneur Tracee Ellis Ross sits down with Lindsay Peoples, Editor-in-Chief of The Cut, for an intimate, inspiring, and often hilarious discussion about solo travel, self-discovery, and joy. Centered on her Roku series, Ross shares the origin story behind documenting her personal journeys, the balance between joy and loneliness, and why defining happiness on your own terms is a radical act—especially for Black women.
The conversation explores the cultural power of seeing Black women travel the world unapologetically, challenging stereotypes, and embracing self-care without apology. Ross opens up about her meticulous packing rituals, her philosophy of “BIA—Bring It All,” and how curiosity fuels her travel experiences. She reflects on confronting societal expectations, making peace with loneliness, and the importance of representing diverse, joyful narratives of Black womanhood on screen.
The dialogue also touches on her entrepreneurial journey with Pattern Beauty, the challenges facing Black-owned beauty brands, and the creative joy of reuniting with the cast of Girlfriends for a special commercial. With humor, candor, and wisdom, Tracee inspires audiences to live fully, own their stories, and embrace life’s adventures—whether in Paris, Marrakesh, or from the comfort of home.
From cultural insights to career reflections, this MVAAFF Color Of Conversation is a must-watch for fans of Tracee Ellis Ross, Black travel, and authentic storytelling.
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About Martha’s Vineyard African-American Film Festival
Established in 2002, the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF) is an Academy-Award® accredited Black Film Festival where independent and established African American filmmakers can showcase, screen and promote emerging feature, documentary, and short films from across the world. The brainchild of husband and wife team, Floyd and Stephanie Rance, the MVAAFF provides a nurturing environment for African American filmmakers to test their creativity, while providing sponsors a captive audience to promote their brands among a highly discerning community of people of color.
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Run&Shoot Filmworks, producer of the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF), is a film production company credited with creating outstanding visual work for several clients including HBO, Martell Cognac, Reebok, NBC Sports and Footlocker. For the past 18 years, Run&Shoot Filmworks has produced the MVAAFF with the primary goal of providing a positive environment where filmmakers can share their thoughts, ideas and aspirations with each other without judgement with the goal of supporting one another.
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