Movies
Hattie McDaniel — Replacing An Iconic Actor’s Long-Lost Academy Award
At some point in the 1960s, the Oscar that was awarded to Hattie McDaniel for her best supporting role in 1939’s “Gone With The Wind” disappeared from Howard University’s drama department.
Advancing The Talents Of Female Filmmakers
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has an initiative that seeks to nurture the talents of emerging women filmmakers.
On The Advantages and Challenges Of Interracial Marriage
Being in an interracial relationship can have both incredible advantages and also some tough challenges.
An Independent Animated Short Film Called ‘MMANWU’ Is In Preproduction
A new, cross-cultural animated short film titled “MMANWU” is in preproduction and is being crowdfunded.
Lupita Nyong’o — One Of The World’s Most Interesting Adult Third Culture Kids
In a world full of culture, there are those who stand out in a very unique way and are incredibly special. Actor Lupita Nyong’o is one of those.
ABBA: A Love Language Gift For Sensational Success
ABBA became popular in their home country of Sweden, the UK, South America and countries across the world through the Spanish language.
For Spike Lee, ‘The Struggle Continues’ When Making Multicultural Movies
For Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee, even though there’s been an uptick in the number of multicultural storytellers in movies, “the struggle continues.”
How Netflix’s ‘Queen Cleopatra’ Sparked Allegations Of ‘Blackwashing’ And A Conversation Over Culture, Race and Identity in Modern Egypt
The world recognizes ancient Egypt as a civilization characterized by its openness to other cultures. It was a melting pot of different civilizations and ethnicities, and one of the ancient world’s premier civilizations because of its legendary history, culture, art […]

















