Ousmane Sembene aka “The Father of African Cinema”, was a great Senegalese writer, director and producer. His life and legacy is one of which movies are made of and is subsequently the subject of a new feature-length documentary co-directed by Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman.
Read MoreBrazil: DNA Africa is a series of five documentaries with 52 minutes each that proposes to investigate the origin of African descent and the importance of Africans in the construction of Brazil.
Read MoreOn this date in 1981 Belize was granted independence from Great Britain.On this date in 1989, General Colin Powell was named Chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff.
Read MoreThis past Friday evening, The Betty Mae Kramer Gallery held the opening reception for rise + fall, an exhibition of new works by Adjoa Burrowes and Lendeh Sherman. Organized by Kramer Gallery Curator Amina K. Cooper, rise + fall addresses current social and environmental issues through exploratory mixed media processes and installation based works.
Read MoreBeing stopped by police is rarely a pleasant experience, and is much more often than not a scary and stressful situation. Here are a few tips from our friend civil rights attorney and former candidate for United States House of Representatives Shayan Modaress to help you survive the encounter and know your rights.
Read MoreThis past weekend Brooklyn's own Commodore Barry Park hosted the 2015 AFROPUNK Festival . The borough was the epicenter of the diverse subcultures of the Afro-Diaspora. It became the meeting grounds where artists, activists, and a multitude of others came to play, protest, and party together. Moving through the crowds effortlessly, you soon realized this was one of the last of the few places where black men, women, boys and girls could let their guards down, be completely carefree, just be themselves in whatever way they wanted to be. This annual festival attracted thousands of people from all backgrounds who were pierced, tattooed, braided, apologetically black and proud.