“La Onda Chicana” (“The Chicano Wave”)
Welcome back from Labor Day, everyone! I trust you had some fun in the beautiful weather. Like you, it’s back to work for us here at Harlem Stage this week, as we begin our fall programming tonight...
View ArticleThe 761st – a Must See
Two weeks ago we screened a film by Pete Chatmon with our partners, the Black Documentary Collective. This extraordinary film was looked at a piece of American history we are all too deprived of. As...
View ArticleTwo Poets
I picked up the Times today to see that noted African American poet Lucille Clifton died. Ms. Clifton came to my attention through the work of another gifted poet and performer, Sekou Sundiata, who...
View ArticleJune: A Month of Milestones!
Our new partnership with NEWFEST is a smash hit! We entered a new partnership on June 7th with NEWFEST, the film festival of the LGBT community. With a screening of “Children of God” by Bahamian...
View ArticleJune: A Month of Milestones!
The BLACK DOCUMENTARY COLLECTIVE celebrates 10 year! We celebrated our partnership with The Black Documentary Collective during their 10th Anniversary with a rare screening of BDC founder St. Clair...
View ArticleA note from filmmaker John Sims
On Feb. 16, 2011, in collaboration with the Black Documentary Collective, we screened John Sims‘ Recoloration Proclamation project, which among other topics, discusses the confederate flag, visual...
View ArticleDDFR Participant Shows Her Appreciation
Greetings, We are partnering with Chimpanzee Productions for the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion presentation that will culminate this Sunday, February 27th @ 3:00 pm. This week, Harlem residents have...
View ArticleThe ‘Black Face’ On Gay Marriage
in The Washington Post By Jonathan Capehart There is no question in my mind that there is a seamless arc connecting the civil rights fight waged by African Americans in the 1950s and 1960s and the one...
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