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Why Plus-Size Black Women Are Still Fighting for the Right to Be Seen as Desirable
Nobody taught us to want ourselves. That’s the quiet truth that sits underneath conversations about plus-size Black women and desirability. We…
Is Colorism Still Dividing Black Women, or Are We Finally Ready to Talk about It?
Colorism didn’t disappear just because we learned a new language to talk about it. It still shows up in casting calls…
Work, Love, and Life for Two Women in Philly — Delayed Gratification
Two women. One city. A journey of growth, resilience, and self-discovery Philadelphia, PA — Breaking Glass Pictures is excited to announce the streaming release…
Cannes Filmmakers Launch Holiday Rom-Com ‘The Flight Before Christmas’
Award-Winning Filmmaking Duo Barry & Jasmine Brewer Deliver Heartwarming Holiday Story That Celebrates Love, Connection, and Second Chances at 30,000 Feet…
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Jason George Joins Television Academy Foundation Board of Directors
The Television Academy Foundation today announced that actor Jason George has been appointed to its board of directors for a three-year…
Big Brother Season 27 Crowns Ashley Hollis Winner On CBS
On September 28, BIG BROTHER proudly announced that Ashley Hollis, a distinguished graduate of Loyola Marymount University’s Business Administration program, secured victory in the 27th…
SKIN Peels Back the Pain of Colorism in U.S. Premiere at Oscar-Qualifying 2025 HollyShorts Film Festival Following Its World Premiere at Fantasia Festival in Montreal
Writer-director Urvashi Pathania makes a striking return to the short film landscape with SKIN’s U.S. premiere. at the prestigious 2025 HollyShorts Film Festival…
PNMC Fest: Celebrating Multicultural Films & Plays in Portland
From August 14–16, 2025, Portland’s Pacific Northwest Multicultural Readers Series and Film Festival will bring together independent storytellers, award-winning cinema, captivating…
“Even Me: The Journey” — A Powerful Story on HIV, Aging, and Healing in the Black Community
Now streaming on Prime Video, Even Me: The Journey is more than a documentary—it’s a vital conversation starter and a long-overdue spotlight on…