

Consider it Blacklit is a weekly show that highlights films, television programs and stage plays that feature African Americans up front and behind the scenes. The show also highlights social issues, as it relates to these programs, and how they impact our communities. Show host Kim Singleton interviews directors, writers, producers, actors, content creators and overall film/television/stage enthusiasts.
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Ricardo Khan. Khan is the co-founder and artistic director of Crossroads Theatre Company.
Actor/writer/producer Lawrence Winslow joins host Kim Singleton to discuss the CBS series, The Equalizer starring Queen Latifah.
Host Kim Singleton discusses the Netflix documentary, Giving Voice with guest Thelma Ramsey (educator/artist/writer), Justine Robinson (actress/writer) and June E. Townes (singer/performer/founder of Gospera). Giving Voice follows the journey of high school students participating in the August...
Host Kim Singleton sits down with founder and artistic director of the New Jersey Tap Dance Ensemble, Deborah Mitchell. Mitchell discusses her journey in tap dancing, the legends met along the way, and starting the ensemble.
Host Kim Singleton discusses the Broadway play "Pass Over" with writer/producer Antionette Chinonye Nwandu. "Pass Over" was the first play to open after the pandemic shutdown.
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Twi McCallum, the first woman of color sound designer on Broadway.
Host Kim Singleton discusses the film "King Richard" with Glenn Gilliam. Glenn is the Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Althea Film Project. "King Richard" stars Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton.
Host Kim Singleton sits down with founder and artistic director of the New Jersey Tap Dance Ensemble, Deborah Mitchell. Mitchell discusses her journey in tap dancing, the legends met along the way, and starting the ensemble.
Host Kim Singleton sits down with Ricardo Khan. Khan is the co-founder and artistic director of Crossroads Theatre Company.
This Week on MNN we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
This Week on MNN is International Workers Day, also known as May Day
We've been hard at work expanding our programming, upgrading our facilities, and finding new ways to get involved with the community. Whether you're a long-time member of the MNN community or someone who's just discovering us for the first time, we have something for everyone this season. Come new...