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AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Freedom Hill | Environmental Racism
In cities and town across America, communities of color and people living in poorer neighborhoods have been the target of environmental racism. The unfair decisions and practices by local, state and federal governments, companies and organizations undermine the health and well-being of people as in the case of the historic Black town of Princeville, North Carolina.
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A double presentation of Neptune Frost and Tsutsue.

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A double presentation of Mother Suriname and The Changing Same.

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Princeville, NC, once the all Black town of ‘Freedom Hill,’ faces flooding and erosion.

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This film reveals the disrespect jazz luminary Thelonious Monk endured.

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This film features a Mozambican man’s commitment to preserving the art of Mapiko dancing.

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Bill Traylor was an American artist with a remarkable and unlikely biography.

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Explore the life, career and global impact of international music icon Angélique Kidjo.

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Exploring the life and love story of Gloria Allen, a 73-year-old Black transgender woman.

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In the Sinai desert refugees are being kidnapped and held for huge ransoms daily.