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Celebrating Black Heritage in film and TVGood Day LA's Amanda Salas speaks to Gil Robertson, co-founder and president of the African-American Film Critics Association, to discuss celebrating Black Heritage in television and film.
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Times Herald (Port Huron) on MSNPort Huron Schools host African American Read In this Saturday"Literacy is the root of education," said Kevin Watkins, president of the Port Huron Branch of the NAACP. "You have to learn to read before you can be educated." ...
Karoline Leavitt claimed “tens of millions” of dead people were receiving social security payments. Tariff fears are taking ...
From, 'Eve's Bayou' to 'Welcome II the Terrordome' these movies directed by Black women deserve your attention today.
If you enjoy MKE Film's Black History line-up, you might also enjoy hearing from the person who is in charge of the ...
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Comic book writer Mark Waid recalls the "resistance" he faced after introducing the first Black Captain America to Marvel.
Gibbs received the American Black Film Festival Legacy Award on Sunday, with Giancarlo Esposito, Aaron Pierre, Keke Palmer ...
Black media in America has greatly impacted pop culture and beyond. From film to music to books and more, the stories of ...
Leonard Peltier left the prison Tuesday morning in an SUV, according to a prison official. He didn't stop to speak with reporters or his supporters outside the gates.
No Address' is a drama filmed in Sacramento focused on homelessness. ABC10's Mark S. Allen spoke with the stars of the film before its upcoming world premiere.
Amer plays the title character: a burly, wry, Muslim American hustler trying to make ... reaching audiences around the world with movies like “Still Walking” and “After the Storm,” which ...
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