Video Library
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Imagining in Plain Sight But Out of Mind - Slavery in the Northeast and the Hamptons
By compiling a comprehensive public list of enslaved persons from the Colonial period to the last recorded enslaved person in East Hampton in 1830, the Plain Sight Project is reconnecting a forgotten history while taking a step to place these people and their stories back into our nation's founding...
A Conversation with Count Stovall
Host Kim Singleton sits down with veteran actor Count Stovall to discuss his career on stage and screen.
Imagining the Unfinished Business of America's Social Democracy - The Political Activism of Jonathan Soto and AOC
With the stress of a global pandemic, lack of federal and local funding to school districts and the children of poor and working class families falling behind on their remote learning, a remarkable new and empowering plan called Homework Helper has been developed by Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio...
Highlight of the show "Delilah"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the television series Delilah with romance novel author Crystal Echols.
Imagining Memories and Changes - Still Life in Lodz
Host Jim Vrettos brings filmmaker Slawomir Grunberg; researcher and co-writer Lilka Elbaum; and second generation holocaust survivor Paul Celler to talk about Still Life in Lodz, an emotionally riveting documentary that journeys to the historically tumultuous city of Lodz, Poland.
Highlight of the TV series "Delilah"
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton discusses the new OWN series "Delilah" with romance novel author Crystal Echols.
Consider It Blacklit highlights the play Conscious
Consider It Blacklit highlights the play Conscious
Consider It Blacklit highlights Fancy Maids
Host Kim Singleton discusses the play "Fancy Maids" with the playwright Harold Hodge and two of the actresses.