
Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Talent Agents
These are the leaders making the deals happen behind the scenes.

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Actresses
From leading ladies to superb supporting stars, these are the forces to reckon with in front of the camera.

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Producers
From front-facing stars to behind-the-scenes powerhouses, these are the forces to reckon with in film and TV.

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Creatives
Meet the writers, hair stylists, costume designers, and all around creatives who are setting the standard today.

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Publicists
From influential dealmakers to a new era of leading ladies, they are forces to reckon with in film and TV—and they’re making things happen

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Executives
From influential dealmakers to a new era of leading ladies, they are forces to reckon with in film and TV—and they’re making things happen

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Directors
From influential dealmakers to a new era of leading ladies, they are forces to reckon with in film and TV—and they’re making things happen

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Marketing & Communications
These marketing and communications mavens are moving the needle at major networks and studios

Black Women In Hollywood To Know: Showrunners
From influential dealmakers to a new era of leading ladies, they are forces to reckon with in film and TV—and they’re making things happen

In ‘Descendant,’ The Clotilda Slave Ship Wreckage Is Only The Beginning
Clotilda descendant Joycelyn Davis, slave wreck diver Kamau Sadiki, and filmmaker Margaret Brown on why the history of Africatown, Alabama can never be erased.

In ‘Alice’ A Historical Narrative Dissolves Into Melodrama
In films like this which center on enslaved people we must ask ourselves who is telling these stories and why.

‘Emergency’ Is A Striking Commentary On Racial Dynamics, Humanity, and Brotherhood
In ‘Emergency’ Carey Williams depicts the literal disruption of Black boy joy.

John Boyega And The Late Michael K. Williams Bring Compassion To The Hostage Drama ‘892’
The film, which premiered at Sundance, is based on the 2018 article, ”They Didn’t Have To Kill Him”

Thandiwe Newton Is Intoxicating In The Slow-Burning Film 'God's Country’
The film which premiered at Sundance is based on James Lee Burke's short story, 'Winter Light.'

In Nikyatu Jusu's ‘Nanny’ The American Dream Is A Horror Story
The themes of motherhood, exploitation, and the falsehood of the American dream have sparked a great deal of conversation since the feature debuted at Sundance.

‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul’ Is A Sharp Examination Of The Black Megachurch
Writer/director Adamma Ebo's dark comedy premiered at Sundance this past weekend.

‘jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy’ Is Anchored By Fame and Friendship
In his upcoming three-part Netflix documentary, Kanye West speaks for himself.

Sundance's ‘Master’ Grapples With The Terror Of Othering
In Mariama Diallo’s feature debut, there is no glory in being a token.