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Celebrate Black History Month with Revry
Join Revry as we honor Black History Month with a vibrant celebration of queer film and art!
Dispatches From Cleveland, Heavenly Brown Body and Untold Story Highlight Black History Month
Revry is celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth with a lineup of powerful content including Dispatches From Cleveland, Heavenly Brown Body, Untold Story, and more.
7 Must-See Programs and Films Honoring Black History Month
Black History Month — the shortest month of the year, sadly — is quickly coming to a close once again. But before the month is over, take some time to check out some of the great programming related to the Black community available both on cable and currently streaming. From difficult-to-watch documentaries to classic films, with an awards show thrown in for good measure, here are seven shows and movies you shouldn’t miss.
Alyssa Brayboy, the SheEO and Founder of Buttons
Alyssa Brayboy is a multi-hyphenate creator and the SheEO and Founder of Buttons, a Black and Latina female-owned production company that focuses on pushing buttons while amplifying underrepresented and diverse voices.
The Musically Gifted LeahAnn “Lafemmebear” Mitchell
LeahAnn “Lafemmebear” Mitchell has long been featured and praised in the music industry for her talents as a musician, music producer, and sound engineer, having worked with major label studios and more recently as an independent artist under the moniker “Lafemmebear.” Check out her recent conversation with Revry!
Filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris Sits Down To Talk About His First Film “Vintage”
To celebrate Black History Month, Culture Q is sitting down to interview Black creators who are making a difference and using their voice. Today, they sat down with filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris to discuss his first film Vintage.
The Importance of Black History Month to Kristin Thomas-Chandler
Kristin Thomas-Chandler is Revry’s Sales Manager. With over 15 years of experience, Kristin brings a wealth of knowledge to Revry’s sales team, specializing in brand integrations. Learn how Black History Month is important to her.
Black History Month Programming: What’s On TV And Streaming In February
Today marks the start of Black History Month, with the broadcast and cable networks and streamers planning a slew of TV series, movies, news programming, documentaries, specials and more to roll out over the course of February to celebrate, educate and entertain.
Celebrate an LGTBQ-First Black History Month
This February 2022, Revry is celebrating Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, and more. Starting with Black History Month, Revry is featuring LGBTQ-first Black stories with themes from the differently-abled, LGBTQ athletes, activists and the lesbian, trans and the cis-gender lesbian community.
Don’t miss Revry’s Black History Month of LGBTQ films and series
During Black History Month, Revry is programming LGBTQ-first Black stories with themes from the differently-abled, LGBTQ athletes, activists and the lesbian, trans and the cis-gender lesbian community.
WAEN Celebrates Black History Month with an Interview with Alia J. Daniels
From We are Entertainment News: “My life mission is to create avenues for authentic intersection representation in entertainment and business. That is a mouthful, but what it means is to create space for people to show up as themselves.” - Alia J. Daniels, COO, Revry
Mila Jam inspires Black creators to be unapologetically themselves
“It’s our time” Mila Jam, trans singer and activist, shares why Black History Month is important to her.
Recognizing the power of Black History in art with Thomas Allen Harris
Thomas Allen Harris, film and media artist, reflects on how his grandfather's extensive collection of Black history literature allowed him to recognize the importance of storytelling.
Being apart of Black culture-making with Dafina Roberts
“There is no one Black experience…” Writer, producer, and director Dafina Roberts shares how their diverse upbringing allowed them to create stories from all different perspectives.
Transforming the Media Industry with a Unique Perspective
Co-Founder and Chief Production Officer at Revry, LaShawn McGhee, shares the meaning of Black History Month to her as a queer woman of color and what she hopes is to come for Black creatives in the industry.
Khalia Davis reflects on the joy and celebration shared within Black storytelling
Khalia Davis, an artistic director at Bay Area Children’s Theatre, uses her position to both honor and bring light upon the hardships, joy, smiles, and celebrations of growing up Black.
Opening up with the multi-talented Sonari Glinton and the power of Queer
Sonari Glinton, producer, reporter, and host at NPR, shares a heartwarming story on his experiences as a queer Black person in media giving us a view on the past, present, and future of his perspective with the Black experience.
How Black History Month gives pride to Quincy Morris
Quincy Morris, creator and writer of award winning web series ‘In Between Men', brings light on the racial injustice within the Queer community, how to make room for these hard conversations, and the importance of it to be shared.
DJ Lina presses play on the conversation of unity between Black and Queer communities
Lina Bradford, also known as DJ Lina and the host of ‘In The Doll House With Lina’, shares the importance of Black History Month as an opportunity to educate and amplify voices of the underrepresented.