The four episode docuseries spans five centuries of Jewish and Black American relations, from the slave trade to Oct. 7.
The Black and Jewish communities found themselves swimming against parallel currents,” said host Henry Louis Gates Jr.
(RNS) — Despite both having a history of persecution, the groups’ alliance has repeatedly been tested.
PBS' four-part documentary on the Black and Jewish experience in America, presented by Henry Louis Gates Jr., examines how ...
'999: The Forgotten Girls' is being shown in special screenings in L.A. and N.Y.C. on Jan. 27 in honor of Holocaust ...
Sapiro v. Ford will be shown on January 21 and 28 at the New York Jewish Film Festival and will be shown in Israel at a date ...
Soul on Fire,' airing on PBS in the US on January 27, filmmaker Oren Rudavsky examines the Nobel laureate through his ...
The documentary "100 Voices: A Journey Home" highlights the Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival, which runs Oct. 18 to Dec. 13 at the 6th Street Playhouse in Railroad Square in Santa Rosa. Other films ...
“Black and Jewish America” is hosted, produced and written by Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. — known for his PBS television show “Finding Your Roots” as well as being a professor, historian and literary ...
The Charlotte Jewish Film Festival kicked off its 22nd year on Saturday, Jan. 24. The festival, open to the entire community, ...
The 99-Year-Old Man!” and is now streaming on HBO Max. It features comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Sarah ...
The festival runs through Feb. 4 in person at Dave & Dorothea Garfield Theatre, with virtual screenings starting Feb. 5.