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‘Blink Twice’ Review: A Cautionary Tale of Stranger Danger

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‘Deadpool And Wolverine’ Review: The Merc With The Mouth Gave Marvel Studios A Fresh Start

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‘Mr. Crocket’ Review: When A Children’s Program Goes Wrong

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‘Moana 2’ Special Look Finds The Titular Character Back on The High Seas

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‘MaXXXine’ Is A Fun, Thrilling, Sleazy, Sexy ’80s LA Throwback

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Hulu’ s ‘Mr. Crocket’ Is A 90’s Black Parent’s Worst Nightmare (In A Fun Way)

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The All Def Movie Awards Helps Flint, Michigan (+ Photos)

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BLACK-ISH - "Hope" - When the kids ask some tough questions in the midst of a highly publicized court case involving alleged police brutality and an African-American teenager, Dre and Bow are conflicted on how best to field them. Dre, along with Pops and Ruby, feel the kids need to know what kind of world they're living in, while Bow would like to give them a more hopeful view about life. When the verdict is announced, the family handles the news in different ways while watching the community react, on "black-ish," WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EST) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Patrick Wymore)
LAURENCE FISHBURNE, TRACEE ELLIS ROSS, MARCUS SCRIBNER, MILES BROWN, MARSAI MARTIN, ANTHONY ANDERSON, JENIFER LEWIS, YARA SHAHIDI

4 Reasons Why black-ish’s Tackling of Police Brutality Was Amazing

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4 Reasons the All Nations Network Will Be What American Television Needs

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Danai Gurira as Michonne and Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes - The Walking Dead _ Season 6, Episode 10 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC

3 Reasons Why #Richonne is a Black History Month Gift

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Diversity Alert: “Star Wars: Episode VIII”, Ava DuVernay, “Roots” and “Underground” TV Trailers+ More

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(L-R) Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman in the Jan. 1, 2016 MASTERPIECE special Sherlock: The Abominable Bride. Courtesy of (C) BBC/Hartswood Films for MASTERPIECE

Looking for Love in Invisible Spaces: Meta & the Gap in LGBT Representation

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Interviews

The Swans of Harlem and author Karen Valby (photos courtesy of Penguin Random House)

Karen Valby Gives Black Ballet Pioneers ‘The Swans Of Harlem’ Their Flowers In New Book

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Brashaad Mayweather, Summer with the Guys and One Piece

Brashaad Mayweather On Creating ‘Summer With The Guys,’ Becoming Patty For ‘One Piece’ And More

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Szu-Wei Chen, director of "A New Year's Dance." Sherry Lin pictured as Yu.

‘A New Year’s Dance’ Director Szu-Wei Chen On Chinatown’s Hometown Comfort

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James DuBose, founder, In the Black Network

In the Black Network Founder James DuBose On The State Of Black Streaming Services In Hollywood

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Lance Gross in Call Her King (Photo credit: BET+)

Lance Gross On The Real Issues Fueling The Action Of ‘Call Her King’: ‘It’s A Double-Edged Sword’

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Greg Hedgepath, sound editor for Chevalier

‘Chevalier’ Sound Editor Greg Hedgepath On Crafting The Film’s Iconic Soundscape

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More from Just Add Color

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The First 5: 5 Thought-Provoking Media Literacy Starter Questions

Are you aware of how media drives your perspective and tells you what to think?

Are you okay with that? Or would you rather be in control?

Critical thinking is the key to understanding the deeper messages in the media today. When you think critically about the media you consume, you better understand how that content constructs your perspective of the world around you, as well as your role in it.

Only then can you do something about it.

If you’re ready to take an analytical perspective of the media that you consume, fill out the form and download the guide now.

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Digging Deep: 5 Provocative Questions That Dig Below the Surface of Media Literacy

Do you want to take your passion for film and TV to the next level?

You love media. You have big opinions on how the messages in TV and film affect how we see ourselves and the world around us, and you want to take your critical thinking to the next level.

An in-depth look at what film and TV tells us can help us learn even more about ourselves and how we feel about what the media throws our way. Diving deep into media can also provide clues on how we can empathize with each other.

In other words, media can be your tool to make the world a more conscientious place.

If you’re ready to gain powerful insights from the media that you consume, fill out the form and download the guide now.

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The Book of Awesome Black Americans

Monique L. Jones’s The Book of Awesome Black Americans is more than a Black history book. It’s a celebration of Black people. In this book, you will find:

  • Amazing role models who brought on change by using their gifts and passions to overcome societal barriers
  • Stories mainstream media failed to mention that are sure to inspire, motivate, and educate readers of all backgrounds
  • Testimonies that demonstrate how American culture thrives when it celebrates diversity and promotes inclusiveness

Praise for The Book of Awesome Black Americans:

Be part of the change: Unlock insights into how you're represented and how to make an impact!

 

- Gain insights about how you are represented in pop culture

- Learn how you can have a voice and impact how you are represented

- Stay up to date about what's happening in Hollywood from a critical perspective

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