In his provocative 2021 book, The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto, New York Times opinion columnist Charles M. Blow calls for a “reverse Great Migration” of African Americans from the North back to the South to upend today’s political power structures while reclaiming the land and culture they left behind. South to Black Power does more than illustrate Blow’s enlightening ideas; we journey through Blow’s personal story, from his childhood in Louisiana to his role as father to young adult children in New York City, showing us the hard-won truths behind his vision for the future.

A documentary following the life of Olaudah Equiano, based on his autobiography "The Interesting Nar...

Four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City break down the walls of their profes...

An examination of the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone – the groundbreaking band led by the...

Chronicles over four centuries of African American influence on the development of the modern-day Un...

An African-American family in Georgia works to save money for a power saw. Includes depictions of ti...

Composed of intimate and unencumbered moments of people in a community, this film is constructed in ...

An oral history documentary of people of color at Miami University during its Public Ivy period—from...

Pata Seca (1828), a man whose back bore the whip marks of his enslavers , whose eyes held the haunt...

Drag Race star Peppermint takes center stage in this up close and personal documentary about her jou...

A look at three U.S. cities, which were part of many communities that violently forced African Ameri...

Elementary Genocide is a documentary executive produced by award winning journalist/filmmaker Rahiem...

James Brown changed the face of American music forever. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, J...

Lacey Schwartz grew up in a typical upper-middle-class Jewish household in Woodstock, NY, with lovin...

The first Black-collegiate polo team at Morehouse College chases national USPA certification, traini...

World renowned journalist, and award-winning filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz presents the third installment...

In California's Bay Area, a painful memory lingers of the Port Chicago disaster of WWII, when hundre...

Aundrey Burno, a black youth looking down the wrong end of a murder charge -- for which a conviction...

African-American documentary filmmaker Marlon Riggs was working on this final film as he died from A...

Actor Glynn Turman makes his Broadway debut at 12 years old in the original production of “A Raisin ...

Documentary about the life of jazz and funk saxophonist, Maceo Parker