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Writer's pictureEric K. Thomas

Join Us for NYLFF's Futuro Digital Conference, the Premier Program for Content Creators of Color

The New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF) teams up with The Quintessential Gentleman to empower content creators of color in the digital space.



The Futuro Digital Conference returns on Monday, September 20th, as a part of NYLFF's programming. The conference is the premier digital destination for Latin, LatinX, and Black creatives to have their voices amplified and share a space for community building, networking, and business development. This year, Futuro is comprised of three virtual panels produced by The Quintessential Gentleman. The platform strategically set out to find social influencers and experts to lend their voices to uplift the next generation of creatives around the world for a virtual experience that is completely free of charge.



Guests will hear from the likes of Kameron Depaul, the Creative Director of Will & Jada Smith’s Westbrook, Benoni Tagoe, the President of Issa Rae’s Raedio, NBC Universal Telemundo host Gabriela Fresquez, social media maven Steven “Chicklet” Negron and more. The panels will explore topics on how to turn your brand into a business as a content creator, utilize your platform to bring awareness to social issues, and the truths, myths, and tips of going viral.


“Producing this conference is important for Black and Latino content creators. There needs to be more spaces for content creators to learn, educate themselves and grow. This is our second year partnering with NYLFF on this digital conference and we have really focused on this new generation of content creators. May your interest be in growing your social media following or figuring out how to use your brand to impact change, you will gain insight at Futuro” said Eric K. Thomas, Editor-in-chief of The Quintessential Gentleman.


Get your FREE tickets to the Futuro Digital Conference at NYLatinoFilmFestival.com.

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