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Lovesexidentityambition: Like She Said...
Black Theatre Chanelle Denton 07/02/2020 Black Theatre Chanelle Denton 07/02/2020

Lovesexidentityambition: Like She Said...

The Lovesexidentityambition festival, taken from the Hear Me Now Audition Monologues

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12 of the Best Black Christmas Films
Black Films Chanelle Denton 01/02/2020 Black Films Chanelle Denton 01/02/2020

12 of the Best Black Christmas Films

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Review: Fragments of a Complicated Mind
Black Theatre, Black Culture Deolu King 30/01/2020 Black Theatre, Black Culture Deolu King 30/01/2020

Review: Fragments of a Complicated Mind

Fragments of a Complicated Mind is complicated - some would say disturbing.

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Fragments of a Complicated Mind
Black Theatre Deolu King 20/01/2020 Black Theatre Deolu King 20/01/2020

Fragments of a Complicated Mind

Fragments of a Complicated Mind is a bold piece of theatre by multidisciplinary arts duo Initiative DKF.

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Andrea Levy: A Writer of British Stories
Black Authors, Black Culture, Black Icons, Black History Chanelle Denton 29/10/2019 Black Authors, Black Culture, Black Icons, Black History Chanelle Denton 29/10/2019

Andrea Levy: A Writer of British Stories

Andrea Levy, was a renowned and celebrated black British writer of very British stories.

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August Wilson's Two Trains Running gets a UK Revival
Black Theatre, Black Culture Chanelle Denton 21/10/2019 Black Theatre, Black Culture Chanelle Denton 21/10/2019

August Wilson's Two Trains Running gets a UK Revival

August Wilson was an African-American playwright who won a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Fences, echoed the Black experience in the 20th century.

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Amir Webb talks about his historical fiction, Musa: Mansa of Mali
Black Authors, Black History Chanelle Denton 16/10/2019 Black Authors, Black History Chanelle Denton 16/10/2019

Amir Webb talks about his historical fiction, Musa: Mansa of Mali

Amir Webb is a public historian and researcher based in Washington D.C. Amir studied history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Southern New Hampshire.

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Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe: Changing the Landscape of British Film
Black Culture Chanelle Denton 19/08/2019 Black Culture Chanelle Denton 19/08/2019

Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe: Changing the Landscape of British Film

Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe, The founder of BUFF (British Urban Film Festival) , talks about his childhood dream of owning his own TV channel to the legacy of the festival.

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No Shade, a film by Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe
Black Culture Chanelle Denton 19/07/2019 Black Culture Chanelle Denton 19/07/2019

No Shade, a film by Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe

Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe’s debut feature film No Shade is centralised around the nuances of colourism.

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Colourism: The Ultimate Shade
Black Culture, Black Films Chanelle Denton 30/05/2019 Black Culture, Black Films Chanelle Denton 30/05/2019

Colourism: The Ultimate Shade

“What a waste of light skin. You know what I could do with that light skin? That curly hair? My career would be outta here. I’d be f…... running Hollywood.” Chris Rock.

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