Black Public Media has released a new short film that centers Black men and examines why rest remains difficult for many of them.
AfroPoP to feature documentary on visionary artist Nellie Mae Rowe.
The festival runs May 1–30 and highlights contemporary and classic works, filmmaker talks, restored films, and community events.
Tune in to CUNY-TV to explore Black Public Media and its efforts to support Black creatives through powerful storytelling.
Bill Duke receives the 2,837th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating his impactful career in film and television.
Original short films spanning multiple genres will begin streaming January 27.
Isiah Whitlock built a long career marked by memorable roles and steady collaborations.
Across seven decades, she broke barriers in film, television, and theater, portraying strong African American women with dignity and depth.
Starting November 29, viewers can tune in for three consecutive Saturdays of heartwarming premieres at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
The Harlem-based nonprofit has launched the Black Stories Production Fund to raise $9 million over two years.