Celebrating Richard Parsons: A Trailblazer in Media and Empowerment
In a world where representation matters, Richard Parsons stands out as a powerful figure whose impact on the media industry resonates deeply within the African American community. Born on October 3, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York, Parsons rose from...
Celebrating Kwanzaa: Traditions and Modern Celebrations
As December winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, many people prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa, a meaningful festival that honors African American heritage and culture. Celebrated from December 26 to January 1, Kwanzaa emphasizes unity,...
‘Silver & Gold’ Extends Festival Run with Combo of Nominations at the 2024 Minnesota Webfest
On the heels of Silver & Gold’s nominations at this year’s upcoming New Jersey Webfest, the cast and crew of the Jaro Media original series have another reason to celebrate, with the announcement that the series has picked up a pair of...
Maxime Jean-Baptiste’s ‘Listen to the Voices’ Is An Emotional Journey Through Grief And The Impact Of Colonialism
On the rare occasion that French Guiana is shown in film, it’s usually very limited in its portrayal. There may be shots of its breathtaking landscapes, dense jungles, or gold mimes. But Maxime Jean-Baptiste, the director of “Listen to the...