Israeli director Guy Nattiv says that people today either have no idea who Golda Meir is or think her career…
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Read More →We are pleased to offer an excerpt from the latest issue of the online magazine, Bright Wall/Dark Room. Their theme for this…
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Read More →The world lost a true legend with the death of Clarence Avant, the “Godfather of Black Entertainment,” who passed away August…
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