2022 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film Kickoff

2022 Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film Kickoff

Diaspora Film Festival Kickoff: Thursday, September 29, 2022, 6:00 PM at the Varsity Theater, 123 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill UNC-Chapel Alum, Resita Cox’s acclaimed documentary, FREEDOM HILL, spotlights the oldest town incorporated by freed, formerly enslaved...
“Blues for an Alabama Sky” at Playmakers

“Blues for an Alabama Sky” at Playmakers

JOY. STRUGGLE. THAT’S WHY THEY CALL IT THE BLUES. New York in the summer of 1930. The hopeful notes of the Harlem Renaissance haven’t rung true for Angel, a failed Cotton Club singer, and her group of friends. Could their fortunes change at the hands of a handsome...
Beloved Breakfast Restaurant Breadman’s Enters a New Day

Beloved Breakfast Restaurant Breadman’s Enters a New Day

Locals and visitors love Breadmen’s Restaurant, which first opened its doors in 1974 by Roy Piscitello. The Piscitello family ran Breadmen’s until 2020 when they sold to long term employees the Castro Family. Omar Castro, his father Luz, mother, brother, grandfather,...
Black Business Month is Celebrated in August

Black Business Month is Celebrated in August

Black Business Month is celebrated in August — it’s a time to acknowledge and appreciate black-owned businesses across the nation and all that they represent in the country’s continual striving for diversity and equality. Denise Moore, CEO of the Black Business...
Carolina’s Black Pioneers

Carolina’s Black Pioneers

As University of North Carolina Chapel Hill gets ready to welcome the Black Alumni Reunion to town on September 29, 2022, it’s a good time to be reminded of some of the pioneers who, in 1951, broke down barriers for the generations of students who followed. Their...