WOMEN WHO RIDE, a feature documentary, is a character-driven portrait of Tish Edwards, the founder of Oakland’s first Black women’s motorcycle club, and her unwavering commitment to keeping the club alive. In 2004, a horrific accident left her son, Chris, paralyzed from the neck down. Since then, Tish has juggled work, caregiving, and leadership of the D’Vious Wayz Motorcycle Club. Offering a glimpse into this powerful symbol of sisterhood through the eyes of its founder, WOMEN WHO RIDE highlights the strength of Black matriarchs, female camaraderie, and the resilience of women who continue to pursue their passions in addition to their caregiving responsibilities.
We are currently in post-production with an expected premiere sometime in 2026.
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