• If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA's collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact Art Resource (publication in North America) or Scala Archives (publication in all other geographic locations). (moma.org)
  • Narrated by Phylicia Rashad, the film "Bringin' in Da Spirit," celebrates African American women who committed themselves to the health and well-being of rural families, even in the face of misconceptions about the practice of midwifery and adamant opposition from medical practitioners. (nih.gov)
  • Profoundly narrative in nature, they distill the essence of a story into one single image," Lucas Museum film curator Ryan Linkof tells the Art Newspaper 's Wallace Ludel. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Following a showing of Do the Right Thing , Lucas Museum film curator Ryan Linkof will speak with author and archivist Jacqueline Stewart, a professor of cinema and media studies at the University of Chicago, about how movies have portrayed race throughout cinematic history. (artnet.com)
  • This year's films will help us reimage therapeutic treatments and models of mental health care and to determine ways that we can adequately address the complex challenges of mental illness in marginalized communities, which accounts for approximately one-third of mental illness globally", stated Dr. Shirley Evers-Manly, Dean and Professor, Alcorn State University, who will moderate the session. (enewschannels.com)
  • According to the Hollywood Reporter , the film not only earned six Golden Globe nominations, but also named as this year's best independent film by the African American Film Critic Association. (travelerstoday.com)
  • Whether or not the Ndlovu Youth Choir emerges as the winner of this year's AGT, South Africans are nonetheless tremendously proud of their world-class performances and spirited attitude. (okayafrica.com)
  • The race films of the Separate Cinema often told stories that highlighted issues relevant to the African American community, Jacqueline Stewart, a film expert at the University of Chicago and director of Black Cinema House , told NPR 's Hansi Lo Wang in 2016. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • It's a shame that it's taken almost 100 years to get these films back out," Paul Miller , executive director of an independent project aimed at restoring early African American films, told Wang in 2016. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The annual awards for film excellence by the African American Film Critics Association were recently announced and they honored the coming-of-age movie "Moonlight", directed by Barry Jenkins, with the best picture of 2016 award. (travelerstoday.com)
  • It also highlights lapses that occurred during outbreak investigations, such as how mishandled laboratory samples delayed recognition of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2002 and how cross-border travel and the lack of appreciation for local cultural practices by investigators facilitated spread of Ebola virus in West Africa during 2014-2016. (cdc.gov)
  • The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art , a new cultural institution co-founded by Star Wars creator George Lucas, has acquired a major collection of memorabilia documenting the history of African American film from 1904 to 2019. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Tawana has successfully led the American Cancer Society in increasing workforce diversity at all levels of the organization (a 17% increase in the overall hiring rate from 2017 to 2019), addressing pay parity, and significantly improving employee engagement around diversity and inclusion. (cancer.org)
  • Another panel entitled "What Every Filmmaker Needs to Know about Film Critics", explores the important areas filmmakers must know when making a film. (wikipedia.org)
  • Film critics influence the success and failure of a film through their reviews so this panel attempts to help new filmmakers. (wikipedia.org)
  • It discusses the significance of plot lines and story narrative in films, the deliberations that must go into casting a film, and the crucial technical and imaginative elements filmmakers should reflect on before presenting their work to the public. (wikipedia.org)
  • As one of the first film festivals to screen diverse short films more than two decades ago, the S.E. Manly Short Film Showcase continued the tradition to spotlight the filmmakers on opening evening. (lasentinel.net)
  • This tradition keeps the artistry of emerging African American and diverse filmmakers front and center as the weekend of screenings and celebration unfolds. (lasentinel.net)
  • To bring greater attention to black filmmakers and their content, the American Cinematheque has partnered with the African American Film Critics Association ( AAFCA ) to present the AAFCA Film Series . (btlnews.com)
  • The AAFCA Film Series, presented in conjunction with the American Cinematheque, will extend throughout the year, offering programs that promote both pioneering black filmmakers who helped establish the art form, as well as contemporary filmmakers who continue to build on their legacy. (btlnews.com)
  • Her investment of time, talent, and money by developing and producing film projects, creating audience engagement, youth training in film and assisting both veteran and emerging filmmakers have made her an icon for support and excellence. (aframnews.com)
  • Since it started in 1997, the American Black Film Festival has celebrated and promoted the work of independent black filmmakers along with screenwriters, directors and performers like Ice Cube, Halle Berry and Robert Townsend. (usatoday.com)
  • Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele is among several filmmakers who will discuss the politics behind African-American culture and horror films in the new documentary Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror . (citizentruth.org)
  • Horror Noire is based on the book of the same name by Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman and takes a critical look at a century of genre films that by turns used, caricatured, exploited, sidelined and embraced both black filmmakers and black audiences. (citizentruth.org)
  • Florida was home to noted anthropologist and Harlem Renaissance figure Zora Neale Hurston, the most prolific, significant African-American woman writer in the USA between 1920 and 1950. (visitflorida.com)
  • The Black Hollywood Education and Resource Center (BHERC) hosted its 23rd Annual African American Film Marketplace (AAFM) and S.E. Manly Short Film Showcase during the MLK holiday weekend in Hollywood, California Jan. 13 thru 15, at the Harmony Gold Preview House and Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California. (lasentinel.net)
  • Also included in the films was footage from California, New York, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. (theskanner.com)
  • Selected from more than 1000 entries from all over the world, over 68 films were screened throughout the weekend at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California. (lasentinel.net)
  • It is a privilege to partner with American Cinematheque to provide Southern California cinephiles with quality programming that spans the full spectrum of the Black filmmaking experience," said AAFCA co-founder and president Gil Robertson . (btlnews.com)
  • The film screenings will be held at the Cinemark Theater at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, 4020 Marlton Avenue, Los Angeles, California on February 8, 2020. (artnet.com)
  • As a Caucus dedicated to advancing the interests of African American communities in California, we stand in solidarity with our African American communities of San Bernardino, and furthermore, support our African American elected leaders on the San Bernardino city council that are working diligently to eradicate all forms of racism and discrimination. (ourweekly.com)
  • The films show by 1927 Greenwood had been rebuilt,'' Ballard said. (theskanner.com)
  • Film poster for Heut'tanzt (1927). (artnet.com)
  • Peele won an Oscar for Best Screenplay for Get Out in 2018, a film that was acclaimed for combining aspects of the horror genre with provocative racial commentary about being black in America. (citizentruth.org)
  • The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the world's largest group of Black film critics that gives various annual awards for excellence in film and television. (wikipedia.org)
  • In December 2003, the African-American Film Critics Association officially announced the start of its organization, and released its first "Top Ten List. (wikipedia.org)
  • Africa has the world's youngest population, and our hope is that our performance reflected the talent, opportunity and potential of millions of young people. (okayafrica.com)
  • It is exciting to celebrate Black History Month by introducing the important Separate Cinema Archive and by screening these two iconic films even before our museum opens," said Jackson-Dumont. (artnet.com)
  • The film opens with aerial shots in 1926 of the South Mountain Restoration Center in South Mountain, Pennsylvania including the tuberculosis hospital, children's hospital, patient huts, open air pavilions for patient sun bathing, staff golf course, and patient burial ground. (nih.gov)
  • Dubbed the Separate Cinema Archive, the trove derives its name from the "race films" produced for African American audiences during the first half of the 20th century. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The backbone of the museum's 100,000-work collection includes 20th-century American art-one high-profile acquisition was Shuffleton's Barbershop (1959) by Norman Rockwell-and original artifacts from Lucas's beloved Star Wars franchise, as well as other Hollywood memorabilia. (artnet.com)
  • Through colorful and engaging narrative, Honigsbaum probes the social context of early 20th Century America that led investigators to attribute differences in pneumonia rates among African Americans to racial factors compared with white soldiers at Camp Funston, Kansas, thought to be an early site of the 1918 influenza pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • He began acting in the later days of the Hays Code, a censorship list of what films were allowed to show which banned, amongst other things, "ridicule of the clergy" and inter-racial relationships. (nme.com)
  • Traditional film scholarship has often attributed the emergence of African American cinema to the need for a response to the racial stereotypes prevalent in mainstream films. (encyclopedia.com)
  • This sound film, and the silent films that preceded it, like Lincoln Picture's The Realization of a Negro's Ambition (1916) and Micheaux's The Homesteader (1919), the first feature film by an African American, presented themes in concert with the racial uplift movement, an effort by African Americans to combat the unrelenting ideological and physical assaults aimed at their communities. (encyclopedia.com)
  • During the period in which these film companies were formed, African Americans had to contend with lynchings (the practice was at its height between 1880 and 1940), race riots, the philosophy and practices of eugenics (pseudoscientific theories of racial inferiority), and psychological theses that rendered African Americans deviant and pathological. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Ideologies of racial uplift based their opposition in the assertion of African Americans as civilized humans deserving of equality and social justice through an emphasis on education and morality. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Several films are also linked to racial uplift through the references made to actual community leaders and places of importance. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Horror Noire is about the history of black horror films, but it's also a testament to the power of representation and how horror is such a visceral way to fight racial trauma: our real pain and fear, but from a safer distance-while we get stronger. (citizentruth.org)
  • The seven-minute video art piece shows a quick-fire montage of archival and contemporary footage charting African American history to the soundtrack of Kanye West's Ultralight Beam, from clips of Biggie Smalls rapping on the streets aged 17 to Barack Obama singing Amazing Grace at the memorial for the Charleston mass shooting victims. (itsnicethat.com)
  • The forthcoming Lucas Museum of Narrative Art , founded by filmmaker George Lucas his wife, Mellody Hobson, has has acquired the Separate Cinema Archive, a collection of 37,000 objects documenting African American cinema history from 1904 to the present day. (artnet.com)
  • From great leaders to everyday heroes, African-Americans are an integral part of the history and development of Florida. (visitflorida.com)
  • To say this library is the biggest and best is only the truth: encompassing a staggering 60,000 square feet, it houses more African-American history books and books written by African-Americans than any other facility in the country. (visitflorida.com)
  • It offers a research facility, the aforementioned 85,000 books, documents and artifacts by and about people of African descent, a community cultural center, a 300- seat auditorium, meeting rooms, exhibit areas, a historic archive, a viewing and listening center and other historical material on Black history. (visitflorida.com)
  • Discuss and Evaluate the work of various artists within the movement, and explain its significance within the broader context of African American history. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • The decades in American history marked by the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements were also defined by significant contributions in the visual and performing arts by African American artists whose artwork was inspired by many of the social and political themes, issues, and ideas expressed in these movements for social justice. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • In this sense, the American Black Arts Movement embraced a pan-African worldview, while attempting to fashion a uniquely black aesthetic informed by the trials and triumphs of African American history. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • THE AFRO- Each year Americans flock to the history books in search of stories about great Black heroes in time. (nnpa.org)
  • A selected list of nonfiction books about African American history and the African American experience. (lapl.org)
  • Highlights of the history of African American entrepreneurship in the United States from the 1600s to the present. (lapl.org)
  • This book is a companion to the PBS documentary DVD , and includes more detailed information about the 500-year history of people of African descent who have lived in the United States. (lapl.org)
  • The film draws a line from the real and disturbing history of racism and atrocities in the medical field - such as the Tuskegee syphilis study - to interviews with anti-vaccine activists who warn communities of color to be suspicious of modern-day vaccines. (medscape.com)
  • Provides the largest and richest collection of video available online for the study of American history, with thousands of titles. (columbia.edu)
  • The HistoryMakers, established in 1999, is a non-profit institution whose purpose is to record, preserve and disseminate the content of video oral history interviews highlighting the accomplishments of individual African Americans and African-American-led groups and movements. (columbia.edu)
  • Its aim is to provide a unique scholarly and educational resource for exploring African American history and culture. (columbia.edu)
  • The American Studies minor at The W encourages students to explore the society, culture, and history around them. (muw.edu)
  • The exhibition, ' Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries: African-Americans in Civil War Medicine ' is one example of a broader movement to recognize the role of African Americans in U.S. history and to exemplify their positive contributions in the face of overwhelming obstacles. (nih.gov)
  • One purpose of such history is to build pride and respect among African Americans and their fellow citizens. (nih.gov)
  • This class explores the way that history is used to support contemporary arguments, and in particular how Civil War stories contribute to modern discussions of diversity and ethnic progress in modern America. (nih.gov)
  • Organization of American Historians Magazine of History 16, no. 4 (2002): 38-42. (nih.gov)
  • American history books are filled with sad stories of oppression designed to make students cry for the trials and tribulations of blacks, Indians, Mexicans, Asians, etc. (melungeon.org)
  • AAFCA also joined with the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association (LEJA), and the Online Association of Female Film Critics (OAFFC) to form the Critics Groups for Equality in Media to "help foster greater diversity in entertainment journalism" through various initiatives including a "watchdog" grading system. (wikipedia.org)
  • The AAFCA produces awareness for films with widespread appeal to the black community while stressing the importance of films produced, written, directed and starring people of African descent. (wikipedia.org)
  • The AAFCA also curates resources guides and lists of historically or culturally significant black films. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of AAFCA are a geographically diverse range of journalists who cover every genre of film and represent numerous mediums such as television, radio broadcast, online, and print. (wikipedia.org)
  • Working with the historically black colleges and universities, the AAFCA selects four journalism students who demonstrate a talent and/or interest in film to cover a film promotional event as a working journalist. (wikipedia.org)
  • The archive contains more than 37,000 objects, including posters, film stills, scripts and a reference library collected by film historian John Duke Kisch over the course of some 40 years. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Founder and film angel Sandra Evers-Manly recognized high school instructor and filmmaker Darryl McCane with the 2017 President's Award in recognition of his tremendous commitment and dedication to teach the next generation of storytellers the craft of filmmaking. (lasentinel.net)
  • With more than 25 years of experience in the film industry, Sandra Evers-Manly has made a lasting imprint on both the filmmaking community and the community at large. (aframnews.com)
  • African-American activist and educator Solomon David Spady would approve of the museum named for him. (visitflorida.com)
  • From Douglas Fairbanks filming in Nogales in 1917 to "How the West Was Won" statewide in 1963, the state of Arizona has always been a photogenic favorite for movie producers. (azhumanities.org)
  • The film was nominated for the prize by South African curator Tumelo Mosaka, who commented in a statement that the film "traces the representation of black identity through a spectrum of largely popular images. (itsnicethat.com)
  • Dr. Hallam is curator of NLM's newest exhibition of the same name and a Reader in Film and Media at the University of Liverpool. (nih.gov)
  • The collection features film posters and other archival materials dating back to 1904. (artnet.com)
  • Mother of George is a Nigerian dramatic film about a couple living in Brooklyn. (madamenoire.com)
  • This DVD, developed by the World Health Organization through TDR and the Reproductive Health and Research Programme has been successfully used to train other health workers in five countries (four in Africa and one in South America). (cdc.gov)
  • Taken together, the materials in the archive illustrate the widespread influence of African American cinema on society and culture. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Discover these Florida museums that highlight and preserve their contributions, and celebrate African-American culture. (visitflorida.com)
  • The museum provides a cultural Mecca for Little Haiti that showcases Haitian art and historic artifacts, as well as Haitian music, films and literary works, and emphasizes and sustains Haiti's rich culture and heritage globally. (visitflorida.com)
  • More than a historical landmark, the Old Dillard has been the central point of African-American education and culture in Fort Lauderdale since it was built in 1907 as the city's first school for African-American students. (visitflorida.com)
  • African-American culture springs from historical customs and activities that have their roots in shared experiences and perspectives. (usatoday.com)
  • Whether its film, music, literary or performance art, celebrations in African-American communities have a distinctive flavor that reflects the collective struggle and triumphs of this diverse culture. (usatoday.com)
  • Cultural performances encompass the entire range of African-American culture and arts. (usatoday.com)
  • This Memorial Day weekend event focuses on the low-country culture of African-Americans, whose customs developed mainly offshore and retained a stronger connection to the traditions of the various African peoples enslaved on islands along the coast of South Carolina. (usatoday.com)
  • Indeed, the early representations of African Americans , as in Chick Thieves (1905) and the Edison shorts The Gator and a Pickanninny (1903), in which a fake alligator devours a black child, and The Watermelon Contest (1908), relied on staid and pervasive stereotypes common in literature, vaudeville, minstrel shows, and the culture in general. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Hollywood rarely, if ever, offered depictions of African American life and culture with humanity, and as a response, many African American entrepreneurs ventured into filmmaking to "correct" the negative images. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The digitised film covers all aspects of socialist life from society, war, culture, the Cold War, memory and contemporaneous views on current affairs. (columbia.edu)
  • By approaching American culture from a variety of perspectives and disciplines, we create a fuller picture of what America is. (muw.edu)
  • They have gone far beyond the mandates of other mixed-race activist groups to critique the American culture as a whole, examine and encourage historical research, and reach out to others who suffered under laws of forced hypodescent. (melungeon.org)
  • How does the evidence that so many African Americans in South Carolina claimed pensions on the basis of their work for the Confederacy affect how you view their participation in the war, and the Confederacy itself? (nih.gov)
  • The subjects of the films included footage of a funeral procession in Hugo, the 1925 graduation ceremony at what is now Langston University, downtown Boley, a spelling contest at Calvary Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, a parade in Muskogee, an oil well near Bristow, high school boys and girls basketball games and the Greenwood District in Tulsa, which was decimated during a race riot in 1921. (theskanner.com)
  • There is some brief footage of a gas station and some people greeting one another on front porches at the end of the film. (si.edu)
  • Footage includes documentaries, newsreels and feature films. (columbia.edu)
  • One such panel is about the concept of diversity in modern films. (wikipedia.org)
  • And while this by no means solves the diversity issue in the film industry, it was definitely refreshing to have such a wide range of exceptional work to choose from to honor and celebrate with our approval. (travelerstoday.com)
  • The historical landscape and experience of mental health among the African American Community has and remains to be characterized by current and unresolved trauma and violence. (enewschannels.com)
  • African-American young men are disproportionately involved in the criminal justice system, that they are disproportionately both victims and perpetrators of violence. (blogspot.com)
  • Amid the unrest South Africa has been experiencing in the past week with xenophobic violence towards African nationals and gender-based violence affecting women, the choir's success and hopeful message have provided a glimmer of hope for a country currently going through some dark days. (okayafrica.com)
  • The new center's opening was marked by the screening of a film on African American midwives. (nih.gov)
  • These African American midwives supported all aspects of the birth experience and helped to ensure that babies born in the rural South had a healthy start in life," Dr. Maddox said. (nih.gov)
  • By Erika Mills ~ African Americans have always practiced medicine, as physicians, healers, midwives, or “root doctors. (nih.gov)
  • Travel and hotel expenses will be covered for the duration of filming. (auditionsfree.com)
  • The evening was filled with excitement as Emmy Award-winning actor Glynn Turman took the stage to present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Lillian Benson for her groundbreaking film work, longevity, and continued contributions to the film industry. (lasentinel.net)
  • This book is in encyclopedic format, A to Z, and covers the contributions of African Americans in science, mathematics and invention. (lapl.org)
  • From 1935-1967, American theatergoers and television watchers were witness to Time Inc.'s unique and controversial film series, The March of Time. (columbia.edu)
  • Horror Noire will have its world premiere Feb. 1, in collaboration with Beyond Fest and the American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, Calif., headlining two days of screenings with special guests, in celebration of black horror. (citizentruth.org)
  • In this annual celebration of the NYU Orphan Film Symposium, Barbara Hammer presents some of her earliest Super 8 works, which heralded one of Queer Cinema's most radical and questioning artists: the abstract Contribution to Light (1968), her psychodrama Death of a Marriage (1968), and Aldebaran Sees (1969). (moma.org)
  • LANGSTON, Okla. (AP) _ A historian has netted $60,000 from the auction of vintage films depicting the life of blacks in Oklahoma in the 1920s. (theskanner.com)
  • The text I recommended was Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman's Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from the 1890s to the Present . (citizentruth.org)
  • When individual blacks, Jews, Hispanics, Asian Americans or American Indians are attacked because of their ancestry, we often see their organizations rise up in outrage and proclaim to the media and nation that an injury to one of them is an injury to all. (melungeon.org)
  • An opening date has yet to be announced, but the museum plans to present both permanent and rotating exhibitions on film, paintings, comics, photography, and the various art forms behind film-among others, storyboards, costume design and visual effects. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The festival showcases traditional and new music forms with film, theater, dance and spoken word performances, along with various exhibitions of African-American art forms, including sculpture, fine art and fashion. (usatoday.com)
  • Africans and Americans, who distinguished themselves in various fields of endeavours would be honoured with prestigious awards at the Los Angeles 2022 Afro Award Ceremony. (nigeriankicker.com)
  • Afro Award 2022 will honour American and African community leaders, Philanthropist, Dignitaries and Celebrities. (nigeriankicker.com)
  • Created by independent production companies outside of the "mainstream" film industry, the movies featured all-African American casts and created "a parallel universe of black films, with its own stars and traditions," according to a statement . (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Mr. Holmes has made significant strides breaking barriers as a veteran with 30 years' experience as a director, producer, production manager and assistant television director on feature films, television movies and documentaries. (lasentinel.net)
  • Our members had a plethora of outstanding movies, documentaries, and TV shows to choose from this year," said Shawn Edwards, one of the co-founders of the film critic association, as stated by the Variety . (travelerstoday.com)
  • Their companies led the production of "race movies," films that featured all-black or predominantly black casts and were marketed to black audiences. (encyclopedia.com)
  • This collection of home movies by Jones documents African American communities in Oklahoma between 1924 and 1928, depicting residents at work and in their homes, as well as activities at local schools, businesses, and churches. (si.edu)
  • The Separate Cinema Archive will not only provide film scholars with incredible opportunities for research, this treasure trove will also catalyze important conversations about the inspiring narratives of African American perspectives represented through film," said Lucas Museum director and CEO Sandra Jackson-Dumont in a statement. (artnet.com)
  • In films this was realized in narratives that valued temperance, adherence to the tenets of Christianity, and social mobility through education. (encyclopedia.com)
  • and Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951), a noted novelist who formed the Micheaux Film and Book Company (1918). (encyclopedia.com)
  • The film, Influenza 1918, which aired on the Public Broadcasting Service, also profiles the pandemic ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • At the Ohio Women's Rights Convention, on May 29, 1851, the formerly enslaved woman, Sojourner Truth , rises to speak and assert her right to equality as a woman, as well as a Black American. (history.com)
  • According to the Bugle version, she also facetiously described the predicament of white men, who were "surely between a hawk and a buzzard" with both women and African Americans demanding equality. (history.com)
  • MadameNoire is a sophisticated lifestyle publication that gives African-American women the latest in fashion trends, black entertainment news, parenting tips and beauty secrets that are specifically for black women. (madamenoire.com)
  • Black women seek information on a wide variety of topics including African-American hair care, health issues, relationship advice and career trends - and MadameNoire provides all of that. (madamenoire.com)
  • The film begins with men and women walking down the front stairs of a building. (si.edu)
  • Women, this film could save your life. (newday.com)
  • A young doctor in the South Bronx embarks on a project to find out why African-American women are becoming infected with HIV at alarming rates. (newday.com)
  • We were both deeply committed to social change - she as a doctor, and I as a filmmaker - and wanted to know more about why African-American women were being disproportionately impacted by HIV. (newday.com)
  • Unlike the AIDS movement of the 1980's, largely spearheaded by gay men, there has been no such movement on behalf of the countless African-American women who have suffered disproportionately from this disease. (newday.com)
  • America’s Women Physicians on March 4th. (nih.gov)
  • METHODS: We assessed dense breast area and total breast area from digitized film mammograms in an urban cohort of African American (42%), African Caribbean (22%), white (22%), and Hispanic Caribbean (9%) women (n = 189, ages 40-61). (nih.gov)
  • The event is Boston's First Annual Retrospective African American Film Festival which will be held over Feb 2 and 3. (umassmedia.com)
  • The short film was a 2012 official selection of the Black Harvest Film Festival. (madamenoire.com)
  • During the Black Hollywood Education Resource Center's Annual film festival, we will bring together a distinguished group of mental health experts, affiliates, peers, providers, government officials, media, and key stakeholders to talk about what it means to recover mentally from the COVID-19 pandemic. (enewschannels.com)
  • This film accompanies To Save and Project: The 16th MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation . (moma.org)
  • The festival has premiered more than 500 African-American and urban films to date, in conjunction with HBO and Film Life, a New York entertainment marketing company. (usatoday.com)
  • We TV's Growing Up Hip Hop), Fatima Maada (First Lady of Sierra Leone) and Ayuko Babu (Founder & CEO of Pan African Film Festival). (nigeriankicker.com)
  • Tawana served as executive producer for the documentary, which received national acclaim and premiered at the National Black Film Festival. (cancer.org)
  • The films, she said, addressed "the politics of skin color within the black community, gender differences, class differences, regional differences especially during this period of the Great Migration. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Professionals whose work in front and behind the scenes in the film industry as well as work in the community has been remarkable. (lasentinel.net)
  • With his multifaceted talents as an actor, playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director, Tyler Perry has not only entertained but also inspired audiences worldwide, particularly within the African-American community, where his influence and role have been nothing short of powerful. (aframnews.com)
  • Richard Taylor's new book, Martha's Vineyard: Race, Property, and the Power of Place, traces the story of the African American community on the Vineyard. (mvgazette.com)
  • A community-supported list of films about religions. (sisr-issr.org)
  • Perhaps recent films like Get Out and this new documentary will broaden the visibility of a genre that was always valuable to the black community. (citizentruth.org)
  • Find out about new releases, specials and discounts, and ways to engage your students and community through independent film. (newday.com)
  • The association actively reviews cinema overall, but highlights films about the African-American experience. (wikipedia.org)
  • All of the programming will challenge stereotypes and shatter myths about the black film experience. (btlnews.com)
  • The effort to capture the zeitgeist of African American cultural and political nationalism in art was particularly centered on the idea of defining a black aesthetic that connected African Americans to their African ancestry, while speaking to the specific context of their experience in America. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • It was an exceptional year in terms of the quantity and quality of films about the black experience. (travelerstoday.com)
  • American Experience. (cdc.gov)
  • This award is named for the Emmy-nominated African American actor, director, and producer best known for his series role in the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes", television film "The Final War of Olly Winter", for directing many episodes of various television series, his active role in the civil rights movement as well as President of Negro Actors for Action. (lasentinel.net)
  • Though cinema would progress, as an industry and as an art form, the stereotypes of African Americans , rooted in slavery and used to justify racist ideologies and acts of discrimination, remained, though often adapted to fit changing cultural contexts. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The African American Trailblazers honors the African American contribution to the American story and the significant accomplishments of twelve (12) heroic African Americans in areas such as the arts, sciences, politics, education, and business. (bmetv.net)
  • By the People transcription campaign title : Brothers in arms : the Gladstone Afro-American military collection This dataset is an export of transcriptions for 3,097 images from the William A. Gladstone Afro-American Military Collection created by volunteers participating in the Library of Congress crowdsourcing program By the People. (loc.gov)
  • As a point of comparison, he mentioned that people talk about Italian-Americans or Irish-Americans rather than describing themselves as Euro-Americans. (nme.com)
  • The 1995 and 2015 versions of the film, The scarlet, depicts the hardship that people undergo as they are condemned by situations around them. (essayhomeworkhelp.org)
  • The different setup in which the film is set to bring out the unwarranted treatment that leads to the suffering of people of a certain group. (essayhomeworkhelp.org)
  • In the both set of films the end result that come with the confidence of overcoming the difficulties created renewed strength in the people. (essayhomeworkhelp.org)
  • Well-written and produced films not only command large audiences, but, as you know, actually instill more information into observers than does any other teaching aid. (nih.gov)
  • PHS also released two silent VD films that year, Syphilis of the Central Nervous System - A Preventable Disease (aimed at health professionals) and Syphilis: Its Nature, Prevention and Treatment (aimed at lay audiences). (nih.gov)
  • Film poster for Underworld (1937). (artnet.com)
  • Just a year after he assumed the office of Surgeon General, Parran arranged for the PHS to collaborate with the American Medical Association (AMA) in the production of Syphilis - A Motion Picture Clinic (1937). (nih.gov)
  • For the black officers' club Davis produced something stunningly original: The Negro in America's Wars, representing African American participation in the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and World War I. Davis then produced a series of morale-building posters with, African American faces. (azhumanities.org)
  • 'Socialism on Film documents the communist world from the Russian Revolution until the 1980s. (columbia.edu)
  • The film story was created by American playwright and actor Tarell Alvin McCraney, and starred actors Trevantes Rhodes, Andre Holland, Janelle Monae, Ashton Sanders, Jharrel Jerome and Naomie Harris. (travelerstoday.com)
  • The director of the film, Barry Jenkins, won the best director award, actor Mahershala Ali, who played the role of Juan was honored with the best supporting actor award and his co-star, actress Janelle Monae, who played Juan's girlfriend Teresa, was given the award for breakout performance for "Moonlight" and another film titled "Hidden Figures" where she also starred in. (travelerstoday.com)
  • Film poster for St. Louis Blues (1929). (artnet.com)
  • She remained an antislavery activist and, after the Civil War , a crusader for the rights of African Americans for the rest of her life. (history.com)
  • It is the eighth in a collection of nine films and consists of a single reel of silent 16mm black-and-white acetate film. (si.edu)
  • Film notice taken (with permission) from the "Teaching Resources" list in Meredith McGuire's Religion: The Social Context , third edition. (sisr-issr.org)
  • And you say Africa as if it's a country when it's a continent, like Europe. (nme.com)
  • See more film posters from the Separate Cinema Archive below. (artnet.com)
  • After their first audition which saw them performing Vicky Sampson 's 1995 hit 'African Dream', the Ndlovu Youth Choir has consistently given one stellar performance after the other. (okayafrica.com)
  • Motion picture film stills cannot be licensed by MoMA/Scala. (moma.org)
  • For access to motion picture film stills for research purposes, please contact the Film Study Center at [email protected] . (moma.org)
  • These playwrights recognize the limits of straightforward psychological realism, with its default of linear plotting, in telling stories about the fate of black lives in an amnesiac America that's ever-resourceful at recycling its racism. (latimes.com)
  • As Truth deftly criticized not only sexism and racism, but also the racism of her fellow feminists, her speech is now regarded not only as one of the earliest entries in the canon of American feminism but also an early example of intersectionality, more than a century and a half before the term came to prominence. (history.com)
  • She received an email from a group called Children's Health Defense - prominent in the anti-vaccine movement - promoting its new film, "Medical Racism: The New Apartheid. (medscape.com)