Good Day LA's Amanda Salas speaks to Gil Robertson, co-founder and president of the African-American Film Critics Association, to discuss celebrating Black Heritage in television and film.
Ntozake Shange's landmark choreopoem will be performed live by ISU students on Feb. 24. It's the final installment of a month ...
With art oftentimes imitating life, many popular television series became platforms to explore, educate and inform on the ...
Highwaymen Florida landscapes exhibit in Palm Beach Gardens; ArtiGras arts festival; African American Film Festival opening ...
The new film 'Nickel Boys' is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead and it focuses on the friendship ...
EDWARDSVILLE - Margie P. Hollins’ sister called her hysterical and in tears. “They’re tearing down the church,” cried Marlene D ...
The Glens Falls Chapter of the NAACP, along with Crandall Public Library, kicked off their Black History Month celebrations ...
*The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has announced that Emmy and Tony Award-nominated writer, comedian, and best-selling author Amber Ruffin will host the 16th Annual AAFCA Awards on ...
JOHANNESBURG - South African filmmakers, storytellers and creatives are invited to submit their works to the American Black ...
AAFCA Special Achievement Awards honored Black excellence as Hollywood’s finest celebrated the community’s brightest stars.