‘Race War’ (2018) by Jason Black, Black Channel Films "It's not racism. It's a Race War". This movie will tell the story to the nation. Since the election of Donald Trump to President, people have been asking "Is it racism?" We are the first film in history that dares to ask "Is it a race war?" And are Black people…
The Brown vs. Board of Education case declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. But in the time since, how have black children benefited? Raising a Black Scholar, makes the case that the educational system within the United States is flawed and under serving black communities and children. Commentary from leading academics…
Before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered by the government, he'd begun to explore the deep impact that economic inequality had on his ability to affect social change. Dr. King found that, if we do not address financial wrongs of the past, we will not be able to fulfill the dream that many of us share today.
Directed by Jason Black (The Black Authority), 7 A.M. is the first in-depth documentary focusing on Black socioeconomics and why our lack of business ownership is at the root of our state of poverty and political alienation.
This is the story of Charlie Phillips, a photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950s and 1960s in Notting Hill. Charlie has experienced much ignorance with regards to the importance of his work. The working class seems to be excluded from the art world. In discussion with Benjamin Zephaniah and the curator of the Museum of…