Sundance Film Festival features an exciting lineup of 14 films from filmmakers who identify as African American, of African descent.
Collage Dance Collective performs Their Eyes Were Watching God with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Jan 31–Feb 2.
From historical plays to intimate concerts to films and children’s activities, here are 13 ways to take part in Black History ...
Slippery Rock University will host more than 15 events and programs to recognize Black History Month, including a speaking ...
From hip-hop to soul food to HBCUs, these events celebrate Black culture and excellence in Phoenix, Chandler, Scottsdale and ...
The World Bank and other partners, including the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank, plan to spend around $85 billion to bring power to 300 million people by 2030. Under the ...
In the Sundance film "Touch Me," two friends grow addicted to the heroin-esque touch of an alien and end up in a throuple ...
The half-dozen West African dance and drum pieces performed by Lynchburg's Own Kuumba Dance Ensemblee were part of a ...
Love, Brooklyn' producer and star André Holland and director Rachael Abigail Holder on making Black romance movie, which ...
The theme of this year’s event is “African Americans and Labor,” and it will celebrate Black people’s contributions to ...
From movie screenings and concerts to visiting the Muhammad Ali Center, here are numerous ways to celebrate Black History ...
We’ve put together a list of must-see movies on Netflix made by Black creators. Streaming now are great films new and old, ...