Footage from a historic Millions March in New York, December, 13, 2014
Read More"Homecoming."
A documentary about family, change, and the power of ideas.
On 03.20.17, a collective of everyday New Yorkers went to Yankee Stadium with over $2,000 in Metrocard passes. Their objective? Free Swipes to those in need.
Read MoreNPR Uncovered an Alt Right Conspiracy Against Black Twitter. Seriously.This is so bizarre, I had to double check the sources, and... video coming soon:
Read MoreIn this episode, Sita Sarkar joins Paul Notice as they talk about Intersectionality at the Women's March, Mayor DeBlasio's surprisingly hostile policies toward immigrants, the Civil Rights Era's connection to the Immigrant Story, and much more.
Read MoreA little blast from the past: here's TNB's first web series - all the way from 2014, when we were just starting to get into video production full-scale.
Read MorePolice officials euphemistically claim that they have "productivity goals," but not numerical quotas.
Read MoreIntroducing a dark comedy that buys Shea Butter on the corner, watches "Get Out" at the Magic Johnson theater's 125th st.., and isn't scared to show #BlackBoyJoy when it sees #BlackGirlMagic This is Insecure & Atlanta for the Millennials of NYC. This is #LostBoys
Read MoreJournalist Soledad O'Brien explains the strategy behind forming unlikely coalitions in the newsroom. #blackhistorymonth
Read MoreWhen the Pope remarked that it's better to be an Atheist, than a hypocritical Christian - he was in kind referring to the significance of Liberation Theology...
Read MoreAdam Clayton Powell + Black Youth + Racial Profiling | The Heights
Read MoreWent with Cam Burley (Bites) & Adrian Valentino (Elite Daily) to shoot a quick vlog on Cam getting hoverboard, but.. things got weird. Just another #NewYorkStory
Read MoreKim Kardashian + Ethnography + Stereotypes | The Heights
A new talk show that follows the cast of "In the Heights," in living rooms, subway cars, and everywhere dope convos happen.
Read MoreYOU CAN'T DIE HERE - EPISODE 5 "No."
Richard finally decides.
Happy Snow Day! The Noice Blog is officially in the nonprofit media business. Help find Paul some grants! New series about Broken Windows is coming out. Plus, Trump's Supreme Court pick is playing games, and more
Read MoreAfter I shared an article that addressed the conspicuous lack of women of color on magazine covers, a friend exclaimed, “Let’s not forget there is a lack of our Latina and Asian sisters.” That comment, while coming from someone with all the best intentions in the world, prompted me to ask a series of awkward and sobering questions..
Read MoreIn what could fairly be described as the de Blasio administration's entry in the contest for the Sean Spicer medal for the the most blatant lie by a government spokesperson this month, here's a recent statement by J. Peter Donald, an NYPD mouthpiece: "Quotas for arrests, summonses, or stops have never been used by the NYPD. The department measures success based on the prevention and reduction of crime."
Read MoreIf David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, and Joseph McNeil, the four men of Greensboro, North Carolina, who pioneered the sit-in, chose to sit in their living rooms, or in the cafes that would welcome them with open arms, they would have merely been sitting.
Read MoreMeet the Movement for Black Lives!
Read MoreTwo years after a federal lawsuit dealt the NYPD a legal blow to its wanton stopping and frisking of Black and Latino residents, it seems the country’s largest police department still can’t adhere to the law.
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