NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with filmmaker Ava DuVernay about the film and TV of a decade ago as part of a Black History Month series about the year 2016.
Sure, we could recommend endless informative and impactful books to read to learn about the Black experience during Black History Month, or any time of year, but many of us are more likely to watch a ...
These back-to-back specials are hosted by Channel 2 anchors Lori Wilson and Fred Blankenship from the National Center for ...
Black History Month is not merely a time to reflect. It is also a period to rejoice in the stories, voices, and creativity ...
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 08: Jean Elie attends the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award ceremony during the ...
At a time when Black history is being removed from schools, museums, and parks, Black journalists are fighting to tell a more ...
Television has always been more than an escape for me. Growing up in the 1990s and early 2000s on the South Side of Chicago, I was always thrilled to see women and girls who looked like me and ...
After 400 years, Black children are still being told by policy that they are undeserving of a fully funded education, but ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Inspiring Minds Youngstown hosted a reception for its annual Black Artist Art show on Saturday ...
From mid-century portraiture at MoMA to Ming Smith’s jazz-inspired photography, these shows celebrate the breadth of Black artistic expression.
The annual Fear of a Black Art Show event is set to showcase nearly 20 artists in Oklahoma City's Plaza District, celebrating Black creativity through art and food.
University-wide Black History Month celebrations at ASU began in 2014. Over a decade later, student organizations are at the helm of these events honoring Black history across campuses.
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