The new documentary The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 details the life and legacy of the black power movement, including never-before-seen interviews with black power champions Angela Davis and ...
The Black Power struggle is far from over. It has evolved and adapted to contemporary realities, continuing to fight for justice and equality.
The revolution will not be televised.” So Gil Scott-Heron asserted in 1970, and so it was not — at least not on American TV. As demonstrated by The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975, however, Swedish ...
Jesse Williams, Alicia Keys, and Swizz Beatz to produce documentary “Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite Story.” Long ...
"The movement (to create the Black Appalachian Commission) began in April 1969, when two black students who were attending the Council of the Southern Mountains Annual Conference at Fontana Village, ...
Installation view of Black Power! at the Schomburg Center (all images courtesy the Schomburg Center) It’s time to dispense, once and for all, with the old narrative that the “good” Civil Rights ...
Issa Rae has never been shy about telling the stories Hollywood once ignored — and now, she’s putting the entire history of Black television under the spotlight. The Emmy-nominated creator is ...
The black power movement blossomed out of necessity. As Kwame Ture said during a 1991 speech, "The people in the black community do not control the resources of that community, its political decisions ...