Taylor “Made” Mosley is an Oakland born and Bay Area raised producer whose specialty is making punchy, visceral content that incites audiences to partake and engage with the world. She’s interested in creating new narratives in the Black community which centers Black voices. A content creator for seven years, she has experience working corporate, non-profit, and independent production in various positions. Taylor has worked with municipal, non-profit, and artist communities throughout the SF Bay Area. She is now turning to directing and writing screenplays that tell the stories of the people, spaces, and places from her childhood home, Oakland, CA. Her desire is to showcase the “special sauce” that makes “The Town” unique and the many talented artists of color who live in The Bay, for bigger audiences and screens.
On May 2nd, 1962 Malcolm X held a famous speech in LA where he stated “the most disrespected person in America is the Black woman”, “the most unprotected person in America is the Black woman”, “the most neglected person in America is the Black”.
The Black Womxn is the Most project was created out of exhaustion. Tired of hearing the same old rhetoric about what it means to be a Black womxn in America, Taylor “Made” Mosley derived this prompt from Malcolm X’s famous speech. After almost sixty years of hearing the same speech, Taylor “Made” Mosley invites Black womxn to fill in the blank with a kind word, and decide for themselves who’ll they’ll be in America.