Black Films: The Need for Black Actors, Writers, and Filmmakers
Black Films: The Need for Black Actors, Writers, and Filmmakers
(2000)
Duration: 0:27:11
Duration: 0:27:11
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Themes: Sports and Entertainment | Africa and African-Americans | Poverty, Progress, and the Rise of African-American Businesses and Professionals |
Guests:
Monice Mitchell, Ryeal Sims
Host : Darryl Wood [bio]Darryl Wood hosted the show for ten years from 1988 to 1998 under the title American Black Journal. His shows focused on the skills and talents of many of the nation's leading African-American business people.
Producer : Tony Mottley
Summary: Director Monice Mitchell and producer Ryeal Sims discuss the need for black actors, writers, and filmmakers.
Host : Darryl Wood [bio]Darryl Wood hosted the show for ten years from 1988 to 1998 under the title American Black Journal. His shows focused on the skills and talents of many of the nation's leading African-American business people.
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Producer : Tony Mottley
Summary: Director Monice Mitchell and producer Ryeal Sims discuss the need for black actors, writers, and filmmakers.