Tag Archives: black film
Reacting to the Debate between Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer & Tavis Smiley
My thoughts on the debate between Tavis Smiley, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer on Tavis’ PBS show.
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Posted in Film
Tagged Aibileen, black film, debate, mammy, Octavia Spencer, PBS, stereotype, Tavis Smiley, Viola Davis
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Casting Actors of Color, ctd.
My thoughts on The Daily Beast roundtable with Viola Davis and black filmmaking.
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I Spent the Week at Alyssa Rosenberg’s Crib on ThinkProgress
Sharing thoughts I put together for my guest blogging stint at Alyssa Rosenberg’s blog on ThinkProgress.
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Posted in Culture, Film, Sexuality, Television
Tagged Alyssa Rosenberg, BET, bisexuality, black film, black sitcom, black tv, Clair, Cliff, Cosby Show, Everybody Hates Chris, Family Matters, Finding Me: Truth, fluid sexuality, Greg, guest blog, Huxtables, independent film, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Morris Chestnut, My Wife and Kids, Nia Long, Reed Between The Lines, Roger S. Omeus, sexism, Taye Diggs, Terrance Howard, The Best Man, The Best Man 2, The Best Man sequel, The Parent'Hood, ThinkProgress, Tracee Elli Ross
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‘Jumping the Broom’: A Review
My thoughts on Salim Akil’s film, “Jumping the Broom.”
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Posted in Film
Tagged Angela Bassett, black film, Jumping the Broom, Loretta Devine, Paula Patton, Salim Akil, Valarie Pettiford
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