Adriane V. Jefferson, Atlanta’s newly appointed Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, is bringing both a broad, global vision and deep-rooted passion to her role. Since being hired in…
Adriane V. Jefferson, Atlanta’s newly appointed Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, is bringing both a broad, global vision and deep-rooted passion to her role. Since being hired in…
Atlanta, GA – Emmy-nominated journalist Nakell Williams has joined CBS Atlanta as a reporter for the network’s brand-new owned-and-operated station, focusing on the City of South Fulton—a community she knows, loves, and…
Works & Process presents Dance Theatre of Harlem: Art of the Duet on Monday, September 22, 2025 at Guggenheim New York in the Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128…
Celebrated American dance-theater icon David Roussève has created his first full-length solo performance in more than 20 years. Becoming Daddy AF will have its world premiere at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater in Pittsburgh PA from September 26-27, followed by…
“We must transform pain into restored dignity, silence into speech, and commitments into concrete reparations.” After more than three decades of armed, political, and communal conflict, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)…
Hey Village! It’s National Wellness Month. The focus for this month is to promote healthy habits and lifestyle choices. In a world brimming with activities and obligations, both personal and professional, and…
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 following its world premiere at the renowned Fantasia Festival in Montreal.…
Nationwide — Over the past forty years, Bill Hodges Gallery has continued to build a lasting presence as a Black-owned gallery in New York City committed to supporting and uplifting African American art. The gallery…
From August 14–16, 2025, Portland’s Pacific Northwest Multicultural Readers Series and Film Festival will bring together independent storytellers, award-winning cinema, captivating play readings, and master classes at the DoubleTree Hotel in Portland,…
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 the lives of older Black Americans living with HIV. Directed by…