Managing Editor of the AFRO, reflects on the support of Black women journalists in the media industry. They shape our stories and inspire us.
Bozoma Saint John believes in the power of storytelling. As the former chief marketing officer of Netflix and Endeavor, the ...
The Rivals of Amziah King” opens by setting a joyous template. Amziah (a fantastic McConaughey, leaning into his Southern ...
The application period for this year’s NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants opens today. In all, $2.5 million will be given out ...
In just a few short years, Sarah Sachi has become a familiar face on Houston stages, bringing depth, versatility, and passion ...
South African male choral group offers beautiful acapella harmonies full of history GUELPH, ON March 11, 2025 – Five-time Grammy Award winners ...
The industry event running parallel to the Joburg Film Festival looks to harness the power of African creators to share their ...
His characters – tramps, discarded people, poor people, people on the fringes – are connected with all the people we know of today who are refugees.
Brianna Pinto was just 18 years old when she gave a speech in front of the 68th FIFA Congress, where it was voted upon that ...
Fresh out of film school, Kayode George is focused on a future where the industry is a lot more inclusive. The 22-year-old has made it her goal to put Black narratives at the forefront of her ...
Statistics from the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) reveal that Black people make up nearly 40% of all missing ...
Storyteller and bookseller Katie Mitchell honors over fifty Black bookstores in her new book, exploring their role in shaping ...
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