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.
A powerful documentary starring Morgan Freeman about the genesis of The Blues in the South and the m...
In his provocative 2021 book, The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto, New York Times opinion co...
A look at what it's like to be gay and black in America.
The history of warfare as it relates to global Black society, broken down into 7 chapters that exami...
Mike Tyson escaped a life of poverty and petty crime to make a name for himself, becoming the younge...
Funk legend Sly Stone disappeared from the limelight for more than 20 years. Musicians and the media...
Bill Moyers and filmmaker David Grubin give viewers a rare glimpse into dancer/choreographer Bill T....
To many African Americans, soul food is sacrament, ritual, and a key expression of cultural identity...
"Pajubá" is a language created by black LGBTs as a mode of resistance. Given this, the present short...
Actor Glynn Turman makes his Broadway debut at 12 years old in the original production of “A Raisin ...
The Mothership has landed! Parliament-Funkadelic plays an out-of-this-world set at The Summit in Hou...
“The Singer: A Montford Point Marine” tells the story of Henry Charles Johnson, one of the first Afr...
The untold true story: The rise and fall of the greatest funk band ever, Parliament Funkadelic.
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provid...
Former First Lady Michelle Obama's story has just begun. The Obamas have remained quite busy with th...
This documentary is about the artistic trajectory of Edvaldo Souza, aka Edy star, the flamboyant gay...
A man struggles with uniting different aspects of his identity. He finds some solace in a conversati...
Alma W. Thomas lived a life of firsts: the first Fine Arts graduate of Howard University (1924), the...
Lacey Schwartz grew up in a typical upper-middle-class Jewish household in Woodstock, NY, with lovin...