In the 1990s, a remarkable wave of Black sitcoms and sketch comedy reshaped American television. Shows like “In Living Color” and “Living Single” reflected a wide range of Black life and helped ...
Abbott Elementary. Atlanta. The Chi. Queen Sugar. The Other Black Girl. Swarm. There’s no doubt about it—we’re in the midst of the Golden Age of Black television. “The last few years have been very ...
The South Jersey-born co-host of PBS NewsHour discusses Bill Cosby, the Fresh Prince, Richard Pryor, Quinta Brunson, and his ...
Television has always been more than an escape for me. Growing up in the 1990s and early 2000s on the South Side of Chicago, I was always thrilled to see women and girls who looked like me and ...
The Christmas season is officially here, and with it comes the perfect excuse to slow down, cozy up on the couch, and binge all your favorite Black sitcoms. There’s something so comforting about ...
From Martin to Rap Sh!t, Black TV shows have grasped our attention in ways that seem to stick with us for eternity. There is a long list of Black series that have been crafted for us and provided pure ...
When it comes to beloved Black-led TV shows, you'll often hear some of the same names, including Martin, Sister, Sister and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and for good reason: They were groundbreaking ...
From “The Jeffersons” to “All That,” here are 13 Black TV shows that Gen Z and millennials should absolutely watch this Black History Month. Gen Z and millennials are not afraid to revisit some of the ...
If you’re looking for shows that mix laughs, heart, and moments that hit way too close to home, you need to check out these Black sitcoms. From classic gems that shaped TV history to newer hits ...