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‘Behavior’ provides ‘compelling exploration of mental health issues’

By Nelson A. King
Ashton Ghaffaar, his dad, Qassim A. Ghaffaar, and his mother Hon. Sylvia G. Ash.
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Brooklynite Ashton Ghaffaar’s ‘Angel & Paris’ premieres at Manhattan Film Festival

By Nelson A. King
The cast of "BEHAVIOR," a film about a middle-class Haitian-American family.
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Film on middle-class Haitian-American family premieres at Sheepshead Bay Movie Theater

By Nelson A. King
Cast and creatives of The Solace of Sisterhood at its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival Sunday. Featured (l-r) are producer Jeremy Blum, director Anna Andersen, Caramel Curves co-founder Nakosha “Coco” Curry, Skye Beatty, director Geneva Peschka, Caramel Curves co-founder Shanika “Tru” Beatty and director of photography Safiyah Chiniere.
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The Solace of Sisterhood roars into Tribeca Film Festival 

By Nelson A. King
Some members of the Queens College Guyana Alumni Association, New York are pictured with Tony Singh, extreme right, during a past Thanksgiving meal distribution at Singh's Calvary's Mission Food Pantry in Queens.
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Queens College Guyana Alumni Assoc. New York to host film night on June 15

By Tangerine Clarke
Bill T. Jones in rehearsal doing Astaire steps with students Brandon and Nicole.
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‘Can You Bring It’ wins Peabody Award

By Nelson A. King
Director Tolu Ajayi.
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‘Over the Bridge’ premieres at African Film Festival

By Nelson A. King
Black Public Media Executive Director Leslie Fields-Cruz with BPM Trailblazer Award honoree Sam Pollard.
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Celebrated filmmaker Sam Pollard receives BPM’s Trailblazer Award

By Nelson A. King
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‘The First Rasta’ speaks during three-day Caribbean Film Fest

By Vinette K. Pryce
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W.E.B. Du Bois 156th birthday celebrated with powerful film about civil rights trailblazer

By Nelson A. King
From left, Mirah, After the Long Rains, Fight Like a Girl, Dynamite, and Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense.
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New York African Film Festival features ‘Convergence of Time’

By Nelson A. King
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Women’s History salute reels month-end African Festival

By Vinette K. Pryce
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Oscars deny spotlight on Indigenous natives in films

By Vinette K. Pryce
Jamaica Tourist Board’s Director of Tourism, Donovan White, at the private screening of “Bob Marley One Love” in New York City on Valentine’s Day.
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Jamaica brings ‘One Love’ to NYC VIPs

By Nelson A. King
Brooklyn's Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke presents a copy of the resolution to Ziggy Marley in Washington DC at a special screening of the “Bob Marley One Love Biopic.”
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Bob Marley’s legacy lives!

By Dawn Plummer
Artist Michael Paul Britto poses with his creation African Klan Suit #2 (Hypnotic), 2010.
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‘An Extra Day to Be Black’

By Nelson A. King

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