Harry Belafonte documentary looks at racism
From Rollingstone.com Harry Belafonte was a disarmingly handsome sex symbol of the 1950s and 1960s, a rare black leading man who challenged the pervasive racial segregation of American pop culture. He...
View ArticleLittle-known history of America’s black cowboys unearthed in documentary,...
A difficult memory from his childhood motivated British photographer John Ferguson to explore the untold history of African-American cowboys in the coming documentary, The Forgotten Cowboys. “[When we...
View ArticletheGrio’s 100: Ava DuVernay, 1st black woman to win best director at Sundance
Who is Ava DuVernay? Ava DuVernay describes herself as “a writer, producer, director and distributor of independent film.” She originally made national headlines by self-distributing her first feature...
View ArticleWhere were the empowered deep brown women in ‘Dark Girls’?
If you are a dark-hued sister on social media, like myself, you probably remember the day that the Dark Girls trailer came out. My Facebook page and Gmail inbox exploded as my friends and relatives...
View Article‘Let The Fire Burn’: New documentary tells the story of MOVE, black group...
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View ArticleMTV reportedly working on a documentary exploring ‘white racism’
A production company called Punched in the Head Productions recently posted a casting call for an MTV documentary about white racism. The ad seeks white people between the ages of 16–24 to send their...
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