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    Segregation Documentary 'Teach Us All' Lands on Netflix on 60th Anniversary of Little Rock Nine Action

    Director Sonia Lowman: “Sixty years later in Little Rock, history eerily repeats itself.”

    Sameer Rao Sep 25, 2017 1:19PM EDT
    Black-and-white image of Black woman in white dress and black sunglasses walking in front of White people in white and grey clothes

    New Documentary Explores Current Segregation in America's Schools

    The Netflix release of “Teach Us All” coincides with the 60th anniversary of the Little Rock Nine’s school integration action.

    Sameer Rao Sep 7, 2017 11:56AM EDT
    Angela Davis (center, with Afro and black-striped shirt) at a 1982 carnival in Grenada,

    EXCLUSIVE: This 'The House on Coco Road' Clip Explores How the War on Drugs Devastated Black Oakland

    Damani Baker’s Array-distributed film about his family’s journey from Oakland to Grenada in 1983 comes to Netflix on June 30.

    Sameer Rao Jun 12, 2017 3:32PM EDT
    Black women and men in multi-colored clothing standing in front of brown buildings on brown sidewalk

    A Family's Utopian Dreams Meet Grenada Invasion in 'The House on Coco Road'

    Director Damani Baker’s portrait of his family’s flight from American racism to leftist-controlled Grenada comes to Netflix on June 30 via Ava DuVernay’s Array.

    Sameer Rao Jun 5, 2017 5:11PM EDT
    Black woman holds black microphone while wearing white shirt and pink, white and blue-patterned skirt against purple background

    Ava DuVernay's Array Kicks Off Women's History Month with 12-Hour Twitter Takeover

    The “13th” director’s film network’s third “Rebel-A-Thon” features the likes of Julie Dash, Mira Nair and more in social media conversation about representation in film. 

    Sameer Rao Mar 1, 2017 10:17AM EST

    Haile Gerima's 'Ashes and Embers' Now Available on Netflix

    Ava DuVernay’s Array re-released the L.A. Rebellion legend’s film about a Black Vietnam War veteran.

    Sameer Rao Mar 3, 2016 4:21PM EST
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