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Mallori Johnson plays Dana James in "Kindred." Photo credit: Pari Dukovic, FX
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Artists moved as they translate Octavia Butler’s sci-fi novel ‘Kindred’ into a screen series

  • January 13, 2023
  • By Carla Hay
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Sheryl Lee Ralph, Janelle James, Quinta Brunson and Lisa Ann Walter (left to right) accept the Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy award for "Abbott Elementary" at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, on January 10, 2023. Photo credit: Rich Polk, NBC
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Golden Globes return with melanated glamour, searing observations

  • January 11, 2023
  • By Carla Hay
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The scene at New York Comic Con. Photo credit: New York Comic Con
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Black actors, creators take center stage at New York Comic Con

  • October 14, 2022
  • By Carla Hay
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Naneka Brathwaite, Bernard Lumpkin, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Dennis Mitchell Jr., Joseph Ravenell, and Julee Wilson are among the participants of "Making Black America: Through the Grapevine." Photo credit: PBS
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Through the grapevine and into the light: Henry Louis Gates tackles ways Black people communicate

  • October 7, 2022
  • By Carla Hay
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Quinta Brunson accepts the Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series award for "Abbott Elementary" on stage during the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022. Photo credit: Chris Haston/NBC
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Ralph and Brunson of ‘Abbott Elementary,’ Lizzo, Zendaya take home Emmys

  • September 13, 2022
  • By Carla Hay
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The fall lineup of movies and TV shows demonstrates that Black women are playing more starring roles in front of and behind the cameras, and in the executive offices. Here, actor Niecy Nash-Betts is seen playing Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy, in the new show "The Rookie: Feds." Nash-Betts also is one of the show's executive producers. Photo credit: Raymond Liu/ABC
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More Black women running the show in fall television, movie lineup

  • September 12, 2022
  • By Carla Hay
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