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The feature debut of Kenya's Vincho Nchogu follows a woman who signs a morally questionable deal with an NGO that sets her at ...
Mining is generally considered a gendered and male-dominated profession. However, many African women now work in this fast-growing industry.
Filmmaker Gisele Haralson is touring the Brazos Valley, hoping to inspire others by screening her newly released documentary, Who Said You Can’t: African American Women in Science.
These films and documentaries featuring strong, courageous female leads, perfect for a Women’s Month movie marathon.
The new PBS documentary "Made in Ethiopia" explores China's increasing investment footprint in Africa through three women whose lives are deeply affected by the largest industrial park in Ethiopia.
Indeed, an international star like U.S. pitcher Kelsie Whitmore or Japan’s Ayami Sato eventually could come from the African country where women’s baseball has planted roots in recent years ...
Issa Rae's new documentary on HBO, 'Seen and Heard,' explores the history of Black television, highlighting both breakthroughs and betrayals.
Photography saved her from suicide and now internationally recognised South African visual artist Zanele Muholi, most known ...
And if the disturbing comparisons between apartheid South Africa and the U.S. are of interest, you should check out a new documentary called “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found.” ...
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