Bill Duke (Predator, Commando, Black-Lightning) joins ensemble cast Mallian Butler (Black-ish, Family Reunion), Tony Williams (Wonder London), Ryon Thomas (The Missing), Valoneecia Tolbert (Tales of a Blerd Ballerina), Jean Charles, Gurie Sheffield, […]
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The African Film Festival (TAFF) celebrated its 8th Edition
The African Film Festival (TAFF) created to showcase African independent films continued its tradition by hosting the 2023 edition of its annual film exhibition in Dallas, Texas from June 1st […]
Grammy Nominated Singer Halle Bailey Named Disney Dreamers Ambassador
Thursday through Sunday event, which is designed by Walt Disney World Resort to broaden career awareness and create exclusive enrichment opportunities for high school students from diverse communities around the […]
“The Untold Isis Brantley Story” Selected for Screening at Black Film Festival in Atlanta
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DALLAS, Texas, October 22, 2022 DALLAS, Texas – Isis Brantley, a native of South Dallas, cultural activist, and iconic black natural hair care matriarch and freedom fighter, […]
Preserved by Purpose : Lessons of Sisterhood from The Woman King (part 2)
By Shewanda Riley “Do not give away your power.” This is just one of the thought-provoking lines from the box office hit The Woman King. These words were spoken by […]
Ain’t Too Proud The Life And Times Of The Temptations Tickets
Broadway Dallas and Broadway Across America (BAA) are thrilled to announce that single tickets for the Broadway smash hit musical AIN’T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE […]
Impact Ventures Present: Boss: The Black Experience in Business
DALLAS – On Saturday, June 18th from 2-5pm, join Impact Ventures, COSIGN Magazine, & Community Partners for a Juneteenth celebration and FREE community screening of Boss: The Black Experience in Business. […]
President Biden Proclaims January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
The heightened awareness of human trafficking comes on the heels of an HBO documentary that finally spotlighted the world of the Black and Missing Foundation, headed by Washington, D.C., based sister-in-law’s Derrica and Natalie Wilson. The film, BLACK AND MISSING, pulled back the curtain and explored how systemic behaviors and attitudes stem from centuries of deeply rooted racism.