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The Final Year Shares Insider View of a Presidential Transition
Barack Obama made history as the first person of color to become President of the United States...twice. It goes without saying that in these dark days we are dwelling in,…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Tell Them We Are Rising is a Love Letter to HBCU’s on PBS
Being a graduate of "The Mecca" Howard University, you know I had to check out the Stanley Nelson directed Tell Them We Are Risingculminating the rise and (in some instances) the…
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Black Joy and Power Present at Black Panther Press Junket
Black women are all about our hair. It's a source of pride, whether it's natural or fried, died and laid to the side. When Danai learned that her character would…
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Happy Valentines Day: For The Lover in You
Who hasn't fallen in love or had their heart broken or loved someone who didn't love you back the way you wanted them to? Almost everyone right? So, whether you…
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Peter Rabbit Keeps Classic Alive for New Generation
In this delightful version, the house next door to the bunny nook is taken over by the inhabitant's nephew leaving the Peter and his family to believe that the torture…
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Why Black Panther is the Crown Jewel of the Marvel Franchise
Black Panther is hands down the best film in the Marvel Franchise!!! Why? Black Panther is on the road to do for Marvel what The Lion King did for Disney.…
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Coming Attractions, Documentary Film Review, entertainment, Film Festivals, Film Reviews, Sundance Film Festival
Joan Jett Has Earned Her Bad Reputation in Rock ‘N’ Roll
What do you do when your parents buy you a guitar from Sears at 13 years-old? You start a rock band, become one of the few women to make rock…
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King in The Wilderness Explores Martin Luther King’s Final Years
Most importantly, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a human being who was imperfect, but his love for his family was insurmountable. As King said himself, "it's not important how long…
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Burden is Riveting True Life Story of KKK Klansman
From the moment I screened this film, I can’t seem to forget the images, the performances or the story that took more than 20 years to make it to the…
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I Called Him Morgan Remembers Jazz Great Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan was the toast of the jazz community and revered by his colleagues by being named trumpet player with Dizzy Gillespie at the tender age of 18. However, on…