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Wait Until Tomorrow,” the latest documentary from director Osato Dixon, made its premiere this month at the 2025 American Black Film Festival. The project is a deeply personal and pressing exploration ...
Whereas we have black and white or perhaps black, white, and mulatto as the three categories of race traditionally in America, Brazil has 136 kinds of blackness. Mexico, 16. Haiti, 98.
The documentary premieres on the PBS series American Experience on Tuesday, February 25, on PBS.org and the PBS App. We have ...
RaMell Ross’ film ‘Nickel Boys’ is nominated for Best picture. His 2018 documentary is an attempt to express Black life and history as dynamic and vital.
Questlove’s latest documentary explores the rise and fall of Sly Stone and the challenges of being a Black artist. Close Search for: Search News Open dropdown menu. ... Sundance 2025: ‘Sly Lives!’ and ...
One year after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action, Tribeca Film Festival’s 2024 Spotlight Documentary “Black Table” features members from the largest Black class at Yale University ...
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The new documentary, 'Dear America: A Letter from Black Women,' is shedding light on the vital role of Black women in shaping the nation's political history. Executive producer Shennell McCloud ...
A powerful new documentary is set to challenge conventional narratives about Black land ownership and community resilience in America. LEXINGTON… Resilience in the Redline explores the intricate ...
Documentary maker Rob Bliss set out on an epic journey to the Deep South in 2020. ... I walked across the south of America in a Black Lives Matter shirt — this is what happened.
Washington state court staffers will reportedly be forced to watch a documentary on "Racism in America" as part of their training on Thursday. Radio host Jason Rantz wrote in an article Wednesday ...
Also, their body language and how they express what they want to say,” Wade Green, a BASL user featured in the documentary “Signing Black in America,” says of Black ASL interpreters.