“Love, Brooklyn” Shows Black Love on Screen without the Trauma at Sundance Film Festival
“Love, Brooklyn” brings Black love back to the screen.
“Love, Brooklyn” brings Black love back to the screen.
Wanjiru Koinange and Angela Wachuka are rebuilding the McMillian Library to make a more inclusive space for the Kenya community.
Learn about the origin of House Music from the documentary, “Move Ya Body”.
“SEEDS” is a documentary about Black farmers.
Feature film “Ricky” won at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
Short film, “Hoops, Hopes, and Dreams,” highlights an untold story of M.L.K. Jr. and his love for basketball.
10-Day Event of Films The Sundance Film Festival 2022 continues the 10-day event by bringing awareness to mental health and making a difference in Black communities. An Alabama Savior The film “The Panola Project” starred an activist who made it her mission to keep her town healthy and safe. While also showing the struggles Black-dominated […]
Time Is a Blessing and a Curse In the short film Sub Eleven Seconds, Sha’Carri Richardson is gearing up for the 2020 Olympic Games. In the film, directed by Bafic, the audience sees a more in-depth track star that reveals she’s gone through a lot of adversity to get where she is today. “Time is […]
View fullsize Black Lens MKE Logo Today, we have representation in all colors, ethnicities, races and genders that impact the overall view of the world. No one can tell our stories like us, better than people like us that’s why Donte McFadden along with others headed a revolutionary program in Milwaukee—Black Lens back in […]