African-American documentary filmmaker Marlon Riggs was working on this final film as he died from AIDS-related complications in 1994; he addresses the camera from his hospital bed in several scenes. The film directly addresses sexism and homophobia within the black community, with snippets of misogynistic and anti-gay slurs from popular hip-hop songs juxtaposed with interviews with African-American intellectuals and political theorists, including Cornel West, bell hooks and Angela Davis.
Bill Moyers and filmmaker David Grubin give viewers a rare glimpse into dancer/choreographer Bill T....
Documentary feature exploring the rise of African-Americans to positions of greatness in American sp...
Four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City break down the walls of their profes...
Lacey Schwartz grew up in a typical upper-middle-class Jewish household in Woodstock, NY, with lovin...
James Brown changed the face of American music forever. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, J...
This is an experimental documentary chronicling the March 1995 groundbreaking conference on lesbian ...
Actor Robert Culp narrates this special examining the use of boycotts by African-Americans as a way ...
The untold true story: The rise and fall of the greatest funk band ever, Parliament Funkadelic.
Nantali Indongo, the rapper of the group Nomadic Massive, has long refrained from using the word Bit...
Former First Lady Michelle Obama's story has just begun. The Obamas have remained quite busy with th...
Chronicles over four centuries of African American influence on the development of the modern-day Un...
A look at three U.S. cities, which were part of many communities that violently forced African Ameri...
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part...
The history of warfare as it relates to global Black society, broken down into 7 chapters that exami...
Black Is the Color highlights key moments in the history of Black visual art, from Edmonds Lewis’s 1...
An inspiring love story about a self-described “poor, gay, black man from North Philly” on his histo...
Interview with Jason Holliday aka Aaron Payne. House-boy, would-be cabaret performer, and self-procl...
Based on A Few Days Full of Trouble by Reverend Wheeler Parker, Jr. and Christopher Benson, the feat...
An animated satire on the question of self-image for African American women living in a society wher...