Video Library
The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
Video Library
Programs:
Channels:
Genres:
Neighborhoods:
A discussion with playwright Andrea J. Fulton
Host Kim Singleton sits down with award-winning playwright Andrea Fulton. They discuss Fulton's recent play "Was It Me ?!?" and her journey as a playwright.
Consider It Blacklit highlights "Wu Tang: An American Saga"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the Hulu series "Wu-Tang: An American Saga" with guest contributors Ameer Allen and Jamar Gillespie.
Consider It Blacklit highlights the Broadway Play "Pass Over
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.
Consider It Blacklit Highlights the Broadway Play "Pass Over
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.
Highlight of New Yorkers for Culture and Arts
Host Kim Singleton discusses the arts advocacy work of the New Yorkers for Culture and Arts with its Executive Director Lucy Sexton.
Highlight of the documentary "Balloon Man"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the documentary "Balloon Man" with its producer/director Chantal Potter. This film tells the story of the first African American hot air balloon master, Bill Costen.
Highlight of Power Book II
Consider It Blacklit Host Kim Singleton invites fans to discuss the latest season of Power Book II: Ghost. Guests for this episode are Gienn Gilliam (Host, Reel Dreamz TV), Chelsea B. Hardy (Founder/Owner, Chic by Her) and Justine Robinson (Actress/Writer).
Highlight of "For Little Girls"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the film project, "For Little Girls Who Are Afraid to Speak" with writer/director Ano Okero and executive producers Nikoa Evans, Charles Hayes and Yolanda Lewis-Ragland.