The incredible contributions of the Black Panthers and pay legacy that lives on within Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and his mother, former Black Panther Akua Njeri
Classified X is a 1998 French-US documentary movie written by Melvin Van Peebles, directed by Mark Daniels and narrated by Van Peebles, that details the history of black people in American cinema throughout the 20th century.
Moving is always hard, especially when the new neighborhood turns against you.
"Grammy-winning Nigerian Afrobeats singer and songwriter Burna Boy has released “The Black River: Whiskey Documentary,” detailing the struggles of the people from his hometown of Port Harcourt." - yourstru.ly
An African American, an Arab-American and a white man try to rob a train. However no one wants to rob their own race.
A very quick (Ju-On)Grudge inspired short.
808: Marcus wants to learn the game from Pharaoh, but because he’s so young, he doesn't know all that comes with that. Pharaoh decides to teach Marcus, but along the way, Pharaoh's demons begin to show their faces. While hiding secrets from his peers he creates new ones, which creates a tornado of lies.
Brianna falls in love with a guy she meets through a friend. Through they relationship she ends up in a situation that forces her to make a choice.
PREMIERING 2/23: It took Sol Guy 20 years to watch the six tapes his father recorded shortly before his death in 1998. They detail how a Black man from Kansas City, Missouri arrived in a small town in British Columbia, Canada, determined to make a better life for his new family. The tapes prompt Sol to embark on his own journey to better understand the bi-racial family that raised him and his Black American roots as he confronts the impact of his father’s choices. A film by Sol Guy.
The tradition of roller skating is an African American legacy in the bi-state region of St. Louis, Mo and East St. Louis, IL. that spans over fifty years. From roller skating in church basements, to couples gliding around the rink, or from wearing key fitted metal skates to roller-blading in the park, skating is as significant to African Americans as ice-skating is to other cultures.