The article highlights the importance of Black representation in movies and how Black-led films have evolved over time. It features a decade-by-decade list of must-watch Black movies that celebrate Black stories, culture and history.
Tag: Michael Jackson
‘Michael’: The King of Pop’s story returns to the big screen
Lionsgate has released the trailer and set an April 24, 2026, premiere date for “Michael,” the long-awaited biopic about Michael Jackson directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring the pop icon’s nephew, Jaafar Jackson. The film promises to honor Jackson’s artistry and humanity, tracing his rise from child prodigy to global legend while focusing on his creative legacy beyond controversy.
Jordan Markus ascends to title role in the 1st national tour of ‘MJ the Musical’
Jordan Markus, who grew up idolizing Michael Jackson, is now the new lead actor in the Broadway hit musical “MJ the Musical”, performing the title role on the national tour and delighting audiences with his embodiment of Jackson’s extraordinary talent and showmanship.
Opinion: Why Quincy Jones should be prominently featured in US music education − his absence reflects how racial segregation still shapes American classrooms
Quincy Jones, one of the most influential musicians in U.S. history, is rarely mentioned in mainstream U.S. music curricula, reflecting the fact that music education in the U.S. is still segregated along racial lines.
Legendary music producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
Quincy Jones, a legendary producer, composer, and arranger, has died at the age of 91, leaving behind a monumental legacy in music and a commitment to humanitarian causes.
Multi-talented Jamaal Fields-Green stars as the ‘King of Pop’
Jamaal Fields-Green portrays the late Michael Jackson in the Tony Award-winning production of “MJ the Musical” at The National Theatre in Washington, D.C., from August 14 to September 8.
Championing justice: Reflections on serving Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee was a tireless advocate for justice and equality, leading to the legislation that made Juneteenth a federal holiday and championing reforms of the nation’s healthcare system.
Black on Broadway: a look at the African-American creatives bringing Black stories to the ‘Great White Way’
By AFRO Staff The year is 1992 and Michael Jackson (MJ) is on the precipice of shocking the world with his Dangerous Tour— that’s if he can get it off the ground. From financial woes to childhood trauma, a myriad of challenges face the global pop star as he tries to mount the show that […]

