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Storm Reid: Actress and advocate for diversity in entertainment

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Discover Storm Reid's inspiring path in Hollywood as a talented actress and advocate for diversity and representation in entertainment.

Source: theGrio
Lincoln Motion Picture Company
African American audiences were generally ignored by the major motion picture studios in the first two decades of the 20th Century. Nonetheless, demand for films aimed at black theaters in both the South and larger Northern cities prompted the formation of several “black” motion picture
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Source: Black Past
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Marsai Martin Has A Talk Show On The Way, ‘The Tiny Talk Show’
Martin is continuing to make history as the youngest in charge.
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Source: MadameNoire
FILM REVIEW: The 2020 American Black Film Festival – Goes Virtual - Voice and Viewpoint
In the age of COVID, film festival directors are finding creative ways to screen movies for audiences without gathering large groups at indoor venues. Hence the 2020 ABFF Online Edition. For those who tuned in, the array of films for the 24th festival by black artists was vast. These movies will do
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Source: Voice and Viewpoint – Voice and Viewpoint Newspaper
2nd Annual 'AAFCA TV Honors' Highlights Frontline Heroes Risking Their Lives in the Battle Against COVID-19 - Los Angeles Sentinel
This virtual celebration was made possible through the sponsorship of Morgan Stanley. The award categories included: TV Icon, Inclusion Award, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best TV Movie, Breakout Performers, Best YA, Best Animated, Best Documentary, and Best Short
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Source: Black News Black Press | Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel | Black News
‘Good Trouble:’ A Reminder That John Lewis Still Matters
‘Good Trouble’ remains the phrase most associated with Congressman John Lewis. He flipped what his parents told him not to do into something that became his life calling, working toward justice for all by getting into good trouble. “John Lewis: Good Trouble” serves as the documentary that lays out
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Source: The Washington Informer
Couple Opens New Jersey’s First Black-Owned Drive-In Movie Theater to Celebrate Black Culture
Newark natives Siree and Ayana Morris recently made history by establishing the state's first ever Black-owned drive-in movie theater. The couple says the increase in […]
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker was a dancer and singer who later became a Civil Rights activist. Her birth name was Freda Josephine McDonald and she was born on June 3, 1906, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother used to be a dancer as well, but she gave up her aspirations in order to raise her children. Her father
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Source: Black History Resources
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3
1906
Tracee Ellis Ross Inks Content Production Deal With ABC Signature
Tracee Ellis Ross has inked a multi-year content production deal with ABC Signature.
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Source: NewsOne
Lorraine Hansberry
The granddaughter of a freed slave, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930, to a successful real estate broker and a school teacher who resided in Chicago, Illinois. In 1938, the family moved to a white neighborhood and was violently attacked by its inhabitants but the former refused to
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Source: Black History Resources
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1930
Former Black Panther released from prison after 49 years - Voice Online
FORMER BLACK Panther Jalil Muntaqim has been released from custody for almost 49 years. Muntaqim,... The post Former Black Panther released from prison after 49 years appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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Happy Birthday to the Beautiful Berlinda Tolbert, Best Known as Actress From 'The Jeffersons'
Photo credits: Antenna TV/Twitter Berlinda Tolbert (born November 4, 1949) is an American film and television actress. Tolbert is best known for her role as Jenny Willis Jefferson, the daughter of Tom and Helen Willis on the CBS sitcom The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until
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Source: Black Then
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Regina Hall Lands First-Look Production Deal With Showtime
Regina Hall has landed a production deal with Showtime.
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Source: NewsOne
Trotter, William Monroe (1872-1934)
WilliamMonroe Trotter was a major early twentieth century civil rights activist knownprimarily for launching the first major challenge to the political dominance ofTuskegee Institute founder Booker T. Washington and as an inspiration for the formation of theNational Association for the Advancement
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Source: Black Past
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1934
BHERC Announces The 26th Annual African American Film Marketplace And S. E. Manly Short Film Festival - Los Angeles Sentinel
This popular film festival will make its online streaming debut in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The post BHERC Announces The 26th Annual African American Film Marketplace And S. E. Manly Short Film Festival appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Source: Black News Black Press | Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel | Black News
(BPRW) American Black Film Festival Goes Virtual | Press releases
[ad_1] (BPRW) American Black Film Festival Goes Virtual Online Edition Scheduled for August 21-30, 2020 (Black PR Wire) LOS ANGELES, CA – ABFF Ventures LLC., today announced that the 24th annual American Black Film Festival (ABFF) will take place online August 21-30, 2020 at abff.com. The ABFF
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Source: The Black Chronicle
Sponsored by Prospanica Boston Professional Chapter
Colin Kaepernick Lands Partnership With Disney
Colin Kaepernick inked a deal with Disney to create projects focused on race and social justice.
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Source: NewsOne
Sponsored by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Boston Professional Chapter
The Trillion Dollar African American Consumer Market: Economic Empowerment or Economic Dependency?
Collective African American net income (spending power) now exceeds $1 trillion dollars annually. Because of this economic reality, a wide variety of contemporary companies continually create marketing campaigns to effectively reach this important segment of the U.S. consumer market. Yet, in the
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Source: Black Past
Sponsored by Christo Rey New York High School
Ladj Ly's directorial debut set for UK release date - Voice Online

LADJ LY'S explosive directorial debutLes Misérableswill be released in UK and Irish cinemas on

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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
Don't miss the 2020 Nyege Nyege Festival - Voice Online
AFTER SIX months of preparations, globally acclaimed African Underground champion Nyege Nyege Festival is presenting... The post Don't miss the 2020 Nyege Nyege Festival appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
Sponsored by Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association (MBLA)
BHERC TV Online “Doin’ It The Independent Way” Film Festival Extended Due to Popular Demand - Los Angeles Sentinel
“Reel Black Men” Film Festival now excepting entries! The post BHERC TV Online “Doin’ It The Independent Way” Film Festival Extended Due to Popular Demand appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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Source: Black News Black Press | Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel | Black News
Trailer for Chadwick Boseman's final film released - Voice Online
NETFLIX HAS revealed the trailer for Chadwick Boseman's final film, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Boseman,... The post Trailer for Chadwick Boseman's final film released appeared first on Voice Online.
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Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
The Power of the Press: African-American News Publications in the Jim Crow Era
Overview of the African-American
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Source: ThoughtCo
Regina Hall Lands First-Look Production Deal With Showtime
Regina Hall has landed a production deal with Showtime.
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Two South African women make the cut for Time of COVID-19 film festival
A Wits graduate and Umlazi filmmaker are among 10 women chosen from nearly 200 entrants from across Africa to make short films for the festival.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Gone With The Wind Returns To HBO Max With Intro By Expert In African American Film - African American News Today - EIN News
actress Hattie McDaniel the first African American to win an Oscar. STEWART , Hattie McDaniel becoming the first African American to win an Oscar was would be increased possibilities for African Americans in Hollywood filmmaking. But that
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Source: Stories About Black History
(BPRW) Reel Moments: With BadAss Women in Film & Entertainment Podcast With Actress Bree Klauser – The Black Chronicle
(Black PR Wire) - The Women's International Film & Arts Festival (WIFF) announced today the official relaunch of its 2017 podcast, Reel Moments: With BadAss Women in Film & Entertainment.…
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Source: The Black Chronicle
Sponsored by Intellitech
(BPRW) THE AFRICAN DIASPORA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL GOES VIRTUAL THIS SUMMER! - The Black Chronicle
(Black PR Wire) In these times of pandemic and deep reflection around the human experience of people of color, the African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) is curating a selection…
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Source: The Black Chronicle
Sponsored by Prospanica Boston Professional Chapter
Nia DaCosta: Everything To Know About First Black Woman Directing Marvel Movie
The "Candyman" director will take on a major superhero film.
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Second annual Black Women’s Film Conference wraps up final week - The Bay State Banner
The second annual Black Women’s Film Conference is in its fourth and final week of programming. Presented by the New Negress Film Society (NNFS), the conference “convenes Black women and non-binary filmmakers from all over the world to share work, discuss the craft, exchange filmmaking
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Source: The Bay State Banner
Will Smith Dodges Bullet After Legal Battle with “King Richard” Biopic; Set to Executively Produce “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” Reboot - L.A. Focus Newspaper
By Christal Mims, Staff Will Smith and Warner Bros. have settled the lawsuit that was threatening their film, “King Richard” a biopic about the life and legacy of Richard Williams, the father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams. TW3 Entertainment and Power Move Multi Media filed a breach of
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Source: La Focus Newspaper

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