AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Raises The Curtain With Pop Bill Traylor
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange — the documentary series from Black Public Media and WORLD Channel.
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange — the documentary series from Black Public Media and WORLD Channel.
The new season of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange premieres this spring with filmmaker Luchina Fisher’s Mama Gloria.
Queen Kidjo will hold court during season 15 of the award-winning documentary series AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange.
WORLD Channel, the multiplatform channel bringing diversity to public media.
From French director Nora Philippe, the documentary Restitution: Africa’s Fight for Its Art brings the story of the theft of thousands of pieces of African art by European nations.
Season 14 of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange opens on Monday, April 4, 2022, with the “other lads from Liverpool,” the pioneering soul and funk band The Real Thing.
Season 14 of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange, the acclaimed documentary series showcasing contemporary stories from all corners of the African diaspora.
We love Betye Saar‘s work and her daughter Alison’s “Harriet Tubman,” memorial sculpture in Harlem.
Directed by Ethiopian-Canadian filmmaker Tamara Mariam Dawit, Finding Sally brings a moving true story of Ethiopian history, politics, and family to public television audiences.
Carla LynDale Bishop has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the MIT & Black Public Media Fellowship, hosted by MIT Open Documentary Lab and sponsored by MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology.
Black Public Media (BPM) is now accepting applications for the 2021 cohort of its 360 Incubator+ programs.
Black STORIES Matter! This was the subtext of the recent biennial National Black Media Story Summit.
Committed to the ongoing fight of speaking truth to power and amplifying voices of diversity across America for four decades, Black Public Media (BPM) is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
What does it mean to be black, female, and foreign in a world that doesn’t value these attributes?
Harlem resident LaNora Williams-Clark, Esq., has been selected as one of the winning Fellows at this year’s PitchBLACK, an interactive pitching session held on Friday in New York City.