From the courtroom to the track, these films tell the stories of icons who dared to dream and challenge the status quo to ...
Viola, the first Black actor to earn the Triple Crown of Acting, is praised for powerful roles in ‘Fences,’ ‘The Help,’ and ‘How to Get Away with Murder.’ ...
Community members learned about African American and Jewish collaboration during the civil rights movement at a "Shared ...
By the 1920s, “race films,” movies starring largely Black casts, marketed to Black audiences and often produced by white-owned companies, were arising outside of Hollywood. Among these companies was ...
For 100 years, the United States has officially celebrated Black history during February, including a parade, art exhibits and more in Oklahoma.
This Black Month History, the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area is full of events for the entire family. Take a look at this month’s community calendar to get an idea of happenings in your area.
Looking for ways to keep kids busy during February school vacation week? Discover what Greater New Bedford has to offer.
Hold hands and stroll free festivals, take your Galentine to see artists in their native habitats, or celebrate Chinese New Year in Groveland and the African American History Festival in Mount Dora.
Fort Smith is celebrating Black History Month on Thursday, Feb. 19 with panels and movie screenings highlighting locals working for change.
For Dallas’ Black community in the late 1950s through the 1960s, the Forest Theater was the place to see and be seen, recalls Shirley Rhodes, an 80-year-old South Dallas native who spent Saturdays ...
Is the Boston accent disappearing? A recent article sparked debate, with many sharing their thoughts on the iconic accent's fate.
Time Hoppers is the first-ever Muslim animated feature to get a theatrical release in America and the film opens in 2050 ...