Rather than being an austere or confusing art form, experimental filmmaking has given artist Leslie Foster the tools to help liberate Black, Brown and queer people.
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Read MoreCrazy Rich Asians and To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before are two new films all about Asian people. But what about those of us who are mixed-race?
Read MoreThe work of changing the world can take a toll on our emotional well-being. That’s why Fred Rogers' legacy of emotional justice and compassion matters more than ever.
Read MoreWe spoke to director Don Argott about his new HBO documentary, Believer, which follows Imagine Dragons’ lead singer Dan Reynolds in his journey as an LGBTQ ally and a Mormon.
Read MoreWe spoke to the team behind the hilarious new comedy Camp Manna about balancing the eccentricities of evangelical summer camp with the trauma camp can instill.
Read MoreWhat movies, music, TV and more should you be paying attention to this summer? We’ve got the answers right here.
Read MoreSelf-care has become a commodity that disempowers women. Can we stop allowing that please?
Read MoreWakanda critiques our present while pointing to a brighter future for black folk around the world.
Read MoreBPM's snub at our major awards ceremonies is just another moment in a long line of ignoring the contributions AIDS activists have made to society.
Read MoreThis year's Oscars prove this could have been a great year for disability on the screen, but instead, it was a year for ableism.
Read MoreWhat if we've all been wasting our time on awards shows?
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