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- Women of Action: Redefining the Super Hero was a live event put on in West Hollywood on June 8 2015, by The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media. Top women film executives, producers, directors and writers, from the Studio and indie worlds, took on the topic of women action heroes, the roles of women in creating and redefining the superheroes. The filming of this event was produced by EdgeLight Films.
- In 2009/10 Writer - Director J.R. Niles embarked on a solo journey to Tanzania, East Africa to research the impacts of climate change and coffee farming economics on the people and habitats of MT. Kilimanjaro. This journey became the first film she directed. What began as a filmmaking journey and a research endeavor became a journey of soul. Since childhood Niles had a calling to go to East Africa. Exploration is in her blood. This journey brought her to Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti, as she fell in love with the land, its wildlife and its people. She recalls the absolute beauty of Kilimanjaro and East Africa's savannas as ineffable and considers Kilimanjaro keeper of her heart. Niles stated At Kilimanjaro I touched the face of god.
- The Salon was held to discuss gender inequality and issues of opportunity for women in film, TV and Media. Topics included empowering women in film, helping women get their films produced, issues of financing, gender bias, agism, sexism, how to combat these problems and empower women in the arts.