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  • My Soca Passport Took Me to Malta

    There’s a special kind of joy that comes with experiencing something for the first time — and
    that’s exactly what I felt when I landed in Malta for the 2024 Ibiza Soca Festival.

    This two-minute first-person piece follows my journey as I navigate Malta’s Mediterranean
    backdrop through the lens of...

  • East Africa Reimagined

    Africa is often boxed into images of safaris or struggle. But through Socafari’s immersive journey across Kenya and Tanzania, we experienced a different narrative — one rooted in Black joy, culture, and connection. Guided by the rhythm of soca music and the spirit of discovery, we explored the be...

  • "Everything is Camp! You Just Don't Realize It"

    🔥 The reality check we all needed:
    • Mrs. Doubtfire? Totally fine.
    • Opera performers in wild makeup? Art.
    • Clowns with white face paint at kids' parties? No problem.
    • Drag queens reading stories? Suddenly "inappropriate"?

    Make it make sense! 🤷🏾‍♀️

    Jasmine's perspective on how gay men in the ...

  • Antoinette Montague performs at Clements Place in Newark NJ

    Antoinette Montague Experience is a vibrant musical journey f Danny Mixon piano Melissa Slocum,Bass , & AC Lincoln Tap

    The Antoinette Montague Experience

    The Antoinette Montague Experience is a vibrant musical journey led by Antoinette Montague, a renowned jazz and blues vocalist. Her perform...

  • Black House Black Joy Film Series Teaser

  • Lucha por la Libertad Protestas y Resistencia Social

    We recognize art is organizing, and in this movement, we are nowhere without music. Community Change is so proud to share this original song by our very own organizer Isaías Guerrero, "Preciosas Vidas Negras / Precious Black Lives"

    Let's go out to protest
    Imagine a world without the police
    And i...

  • Songs of Black Folk Film: A Juneteenth Celebration of Black Music, Legacy

    Songs of Black Folk unites top Black musical talent on one Pacific Northwest stage, launching a powerful new tradition and era for Black artists against the meaningful backdrop of Juneteenth.
    Directed by Haley Watson and Justin Emeka, this documentary short honors a living lineage of Black musica...

  • James Baldwin, in his own words, on his birthday.

    Well, I know this. Anyone who's ever tried to live knows this. What you say about? Somebody else, you know anybody else? Revealed you. What I think of you as being. It's dictated by my own necessities, my own psychology, my own fears and desires. I'm going to describe to you. I talk about you des...

  • Slumlord Millionaire: Inside NYC's Housing Justice Battle

    This episode of Streets of Change: Reporting on Protests, Activism, and Civil Rights in NYC features a powerful conversation with two legal advocates and the directors of the documentary Slumlord Millionaire, which premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Host Alisha Mess interviews attorneys...

  • Voices of Resonance: Antoinette Montague in Conversation with Prof. Taylor

    In this powerful In the Wake TV exclusive, renowned jazz vocalist Antoinette Montague engages Professor Tonisha Taylor in a vital conversation exploring the resilience of children with incarcerated parents. Together, they examine the unique challenges these children face, the support systems that...

  • Babylon Movie Review, Chainsaw Man Anime & I Wanna Dance with Somebody

    Join Pat B and Shayna on The Geek Down as they dive deep into this week's biggest entertainment releases with their signature blend of cultural commentary and nerdy analysis. In this episode, our hosts tackle three wildly different projects: Damien Chazelle's controversial Hollywood epic Babylon,...

  • The Inquisitor: Angela Lynn Tucker on Honoring Barbara Jordan’s Legacy

    In this powerful interview, filmmaker Angela Lynn Tucker joins Jamara Wakefield to discuss The Inquisitor, a documentary chronicling the life and legacy of Congresswoman Barbara Jordan—the first Southern Black woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

    From her moral leadership during t...

  • New Jersey Clubs and Festivals: Sacred Space

    Dr. Jasmine Henry opens our journey with insights into how House Music festivals became cornerstones of Black community building in Newark. DJ Omar Abdallah and Charles Mitchell share firsthand accounts of how these spaces evolved from music venues into sanctuaries of Black expression and unity.
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