9th AAFCA Awards bring out the best in Hollywood
The African American Film Critics Association is the nation’s premier group of Black film critics. Established in 2003, AAFCA’s primary mission is to cultivate understanding,
The African American Film Critics Association is the nation’s premier group of Black film critics. Established in 2003, AAFCA’s primary mission is to cultivate understanding,
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), which celebrates achievements in film and television, is headed to the 42nd annual Toronto International Film Festival. AAFCA
African American Film Critics Association president and co-founder, and five-time author Gil Robertson has penned his first children’s book, Book of Black Heroes: Political Leaders Past
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is celebrating the cinematic legacy of Prince Rogers Nelson in association with some of the nation’s leading libraries
The African American Film Critics Association bestowed their Special Achievement Awards to Vanessa Morrison, president of 20th Century Fox Animation; Michael Phillips, film critic for
Movies, documentaries and TV shows about the Black experience were in abundance in 2016 making it a truly historic year in terms of the number
Representing the leading Black film critics in the United States, the African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) produces an annual slate of community, academic and industry programming
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) and the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA), the premiere organization of African-American film media professionals, celebrated diversity with an Academy Awards viewing party at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly
For Kelly Edwards, handing a cash prize to a filmmaker isn’t the way to address diversity in the industry. “We had to do it differently
AAFCA pays tribute to The Swirl Group The African American Film Critics Association honored Eric Tomosunas and Brett Dismuke, the CEO and president of The
The African American Film Critics Association, the premier organization of film media professionals, set a goal last year to expand its industry presence during awards
The African American Film Critics Association held an exclusive 87th Academy Awards viewing party, sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015, in the Grand Ballroom
[jwplatform RacfSasp] Oprah Winfrey commanded the stage at the African American Film Critics Association Awards (AAFCA) on Wednesday, Feb. 4. She shared why she chose to be
Selma, the first studio film to center around Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is the big winner among the critics representing the African-American Film Critics
The African American Film Critics Association will honor filmmaker Roger Bobb with the organization’s 3rd Annual SYNERGY Award for his pioneering efforts to advance the
Forest Whitaker, Sandra Bullock, Oprah Winfrey and Jared Leto Also Receive Wins from the Nation’s Premiere African American Critics Group The African-American Film Critics Association
The Mass Media Arts Department at Clark Atlanta University has formally adopted an academic internship program facilitated by the African American Film Critics Association to