Ivory Elizabeth

Ivory Parker, a Howard University TV and Film major with a minor in Afro-American Studies from Harlem, New York, is on a mission to use film to amplify black voices and tell untold stories. Passionate about giving voice to those often overlooked and shedding light on underrepresented narratives, Ivory’s work is marked by authenticity, empathy, and a commitment to social change. Through her artistry, Ivory is shaping a more inclusive and representative film industry, sparking important conversations and fostering empathy with each project.

Shorts

  • Joyful Echoes

    Joyful Echos” is a captivating short film that captures the enchanting world of three young Black girls reveling in the beauty of childhood. As these spirited young souls engage in exuberant games, the film beautifully highlights the pure joy that defines their carefree existence. In a world where Black children are often victims of adultification,…

    Joyful Echoes
  • Butterflies Think With Their Feet

    Every business has a unique potential waiting to be tapped. Recognizing the keys to unlock this growth can set an enterprise on the path to unprecedented success.

    Butterflies Think With Their Feet