On the 62nd anniversary of the March on Washington, a Latina reflects on civil rights, today’s injustices, and why the dream is still unfinished Read More
Cultural erasure in America isn’t just historical. It’s how immigrant narratives are broken, reshaped or silenced entirely. This is how it keeps happening. Read More
Sinners is now the first film on streaming to feature a version in Black American Sign Language. This release is a powerful move for access and representation. Read More
On June 27, 2025, inside the glowing walls of CaliKings Studios in Silver Lake, something radical unfolded. And no, I’m not just saying that to be dramatic. The show was […] Read More
Two time Oscar nominee and Emmy Award winner Sharen Davis shares how she uses costume design to tell powerful Black stories across 150+ years of film history. Read More
Cellist Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason delivered a powerful chamber music performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall as reviewed by Mi Ran Choi Read More
Celebrating George Gershwin’s legacy 88 years later, exploring how his music bridged jazz and classical, reshaped Broadway, and changed American sound. Read More
Confidential magazine wasn’t just America’s most scandalous tabloid—it was weaponized gossip. The kind that didn’t just destroy careers. It destroyed people. Read More
The Sinners horror film deserves better. Critics focused on cost, not message. Here’s why this film is vital for horror and Black storytelling. Read More
The SS Lane Victory in Long Beach honors Black history, WWII heroes, and Hollywood’s Golden Age. Discover its legacy and impact on film, war, and civil rights. Read More