BBC Studios announced that premium factual channel BBC Earth will launch in French language for the first time in Africa on ...
The African Diaspora International Film Festival is happy to announce its 2026 Women’s History Month Film Series, a ...
Following the conclusion of a 10-year loan to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), wooden artifacts, including ship timber, from the São José slave ...
One of the most successful songs of the 1980s was a four-week chart topper that was recorded by dozens of the biggest music ...
"The Georgetown 272: The Journey" tells the story of 272 enslaved people sold in New Orleans in 1838 and why it still matters to about 4,000 descendants.
Experience the power of African storytelling at the African Film Festival Atlanta. Showcasing 5 days of cinematic excellence ...
The film’s producer added that archival materials of the documentary are gotten from Nigeria’s foremost radio stations and libraries to amplify the voices of female Fuji musicians featured.
From the rusty tape reels stacked from floor to ceiling in the long-forgotten archives of Congo-Brazzaville's national television company unspools a priceless, fragile testament to the history of ...
A new documentary explores the 272 enslaved people who were sold to save Georgetown University from financial ruin.
I'm a Celebrity... South Africa returns to screens next month, featuring some of the most iconic campmates to have ever step ...
A nostalgic look at the ABA’s flair, talent, and cultural impact—Soul Power captures the league’s wild style, legends, and ...
'And She Didn’t Die,' is a documentary that chronicles the life of novelist and liberation fighter Lauretta Ngcobo, directed by her daughter Khethiwe Ngcobo.
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