by GutierrezVenableCecilia | Nov 24, 2019 | African American History, People
Barry Jenkins is a film director, writer, producer, and screenwriter. In 2016, he won the Academy Award for Best Picture for Moonlight as well as the Golden Globe Award. His screen adaptation of James Baldwin’s novel If Beale Street Could Talk received critical...
by MallardNatalie | Oct 28, 2018 | African American History, People
Reginald Alan Hudlin is a writer, director, and executive who has worked in music, film, television, and comics. Over the course of his career he has written and directed films such as House Party (1990), had a long stint writing Marvel’s Black Panther comic, was the...
by MallardNatalie | Jul 14, 2018 | African American History, People
Ryan Kyle Coogler is an American director and screenwriter. At the 2013 Sundance film festival he received the prize for best Dramatic film for Fruitvale Station (2013), and his most recent film, Black Panther (2018), is the highest-grossing film by a black director....
by ItoGailArlene | Feb 5, 2014 | African American History, People
Paris K.C. Barclay is an award-winning American television director, producer, and LGBT rights activist. In 2013, he broke new ground when he was named President of the Directors Guild of America, making him the first openly gay male and the first African American to...
by HerseyMark | Feb 11, 2007 | African American History, People
On November 30, 1912, in Fort Scott, Kansas, Sarah and Andrew Parks welcomed their fifteenth child, Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks, into their home. Though struggling against poverty and racism in Fort Scott, young Gordon was nurtured there. His mother was...
Recent Comments