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GLAAD Brings Black Queer Joy to the American Black Film Festival

 
 
 

American Black Film Festival, February 13, 2025: Communities of Color and Media Team: Associate Director Julian J. Walker, Associate, Shiko Njoroge, Junior Associate, Tymia Ballard, and Senior Director, DaShawn Usher – Photographed by Jonathan Parham 

 

 

The event wasn’t just a discussion. It was a call to action. From practical advice for aspiring creatives to thought-provoking insights about how Black LGBTQ+ stories can shift cultural narratives, Reel & Radiant served as a space of both affirmation and strategy. Attendees walked away inspired to reimagine what’s possible in media — and to push for it.

American Black Film Festival, February 13, 2025: Photographed by Jonathan Parham

GLAAD’s event coincided with a landmark year of queer inclusion at ABFF and stories made by Black queer filmmakers. Several standout films explored LGBTQ+ themes or featured queer-identifying creatives, including:

  • “Laundry” – Directed by Reel & Radiant panelist Okema T. Moore, this short film dives into the story of a husband struggling to save his marriage and himself after his son’s tragic accident, until a chance encounter at a laundromat shows him that even in grief, hope and healing can all come out in the wash.

  • “elle/elle” – featuring Black trans actress L’lerrét Jazelle and directed by Kelley Kali, this gripping short explores identity and marriage as a trans woman comes out to her gay husband.

  • “Demons” – Created by British-Nigerian queer filmmaker Emmanuel Imani, the film confronts the brutal realities of Afro-Queer life and anti-LGBTQ+ violence in Lagos.

  • “Graduation Day” – A heartfelt coming-of-age dramedy about a high schooler navigating a love triangle and queer identity in New York City.

  • “Black Women and Sex” – Directed by Godisamang Khunou, this documentary includes the story of a South African transgender woman, offering a deeply intersectional lens on Black womanhood and queerness. This film also won Best Documentary at this year’s Best of ABFF Awards.

  • “Love Brooklyn” – Directed by Rachael Abigail Holder, a queer Black woman, the film covers three longtime Brooklynites navigate careers, love, loss, and friendship against the rapidly changing landscape of their beloved city.

  • “Can You Stand the Rain” – Features Stephen Conrad Moore, an openly same-gender-loving Black actor, in the story of a group of lifelong friends reuniting after the sudden death of their childhood anchor, only to confront buried dreams, hidden tensions, long-held regrets, and the truth about who they’ve become… and who they still might be.

  • “The Late Night Creep” – Starring queer actor Jake Choi and Lori Lang, a Jamaican-American queer actress, tells the story of an unhappily married man sneaking out of the house to go on a date with his college crush and ends up having the night from hell.

  • “Love, Joy & Power: Tools for Liberation” – Directed by Daresha Kyi, a queer Black woman, the documentary explores the co-founders of the Black Voters Matter Fund, Cliff Albright and LaTosha Brown, the work they do to empower African American communities especially in the rural south, and the crucial role they played in flipping Georgia from red to blue in the 2020 Presidential election and the 2021 Georgia Senate Runoffs and the numerous threats they faced to do the work.

GLAAD’s impact extended throughout the festival with a vibrant vendor booth experience, where the organization not only RSVP’d attendees to the mixer but also partnered with renowned photographer LaQuann Dawson to offer free, professional portraits that captured the beauty and confidence of Black queer festivalgoers. These portraits stood as both personal mementos and powerful statements of joyful visibility.

Portraits of American Black Film Festival Attendees by LaQuann Dawson

Attendees were also invited to engage with GLAAD’s latest advocacy efforts, including this year’s Studio Responsibility Index (SRI), a comprehensive report analyzing the quantity, quality, and diversity of LGBTQ characters in films released by ten major studios in 2024. Festivalgoers were encouraged to consider how these statistics reflect broader patterns in representation and to envision what truly inclusive storytelling could look like.

Further enriching the experience, GLAAD activated a team of Black queer ambassadors made up of creatives, advocates, and voices from the HIV and entertainment space, who roamed the festival capturing and sharing moments of Black queer joy. As well as begin in-person sessions during the festival to begin conversations on HIV storytelling in entertainment and practical ways the entertainment industry could improve. Their content helped bring visibility to GLAAD’s mission, while offering real-time celebration and community engagement for festival audiences onsite and online.

I Love the 90s & More to Perform on CNN ‘The Fourth in America’ Special: Full Music Lineup

 

Before you and the fam settle in to watch the fireworks on the Fourth of July, be sure to check out “The Fourth in America” concert special — with the performer lineup revealed exclusively on Billboard below.

 

The special will include performances by headliner Noah Kahan, along with Lainey WilsonDierks BentleyStingNellyCounting CrowsTimbalandThe FrayCAKE,  SublimeIce CubeKaskade4 Non BlondesAshley McBrydeThe War and Treaty and the I Love the 90’s Tour with Vanilla IceYoung MCRob Base and Tone Loc. Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the United States Air Force Band will also perform on the special, hosted by CNN anchor and chief political correspondent Dana Bash and CNN anchor Boris Sanchez, along with CNN anchor and correspondent Victor Blackwell and CNN anchor and senior national correspondent Sara Sidner from San Diego.
 
 
The star-studded affair will not only feature performances from wide-ranging artists; CNN will also broadcast fireworks shows from across the country, including in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Las Vegas, Nashville, Niagara Falls, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, St. Louis, San Diego, Seward, Alaska and Washington, D.C. with CNN anchor/correspondent John Berman, CNN national correspondent Randi Kaye and CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten providing on-the-ground reporting from Nashville, Fort Lauderdale and New York City, respectively, as the United States celebrates its 249th anniversary of independence.
 
 

Now in its fifth year, CNN’s The Fourth in America has built on the success of CNN’s New Year’s Eve programming, making it a yearly destination during the Fourth of July as families across the country tune in after a day of barbecuing and chasing kids around.

 

CNN’s The Fourth in America special will broadcast live on CNN and CNN International, and will stream live for pay TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN connected TV and mobile apps on Friday (July 4) with coverage set to begin at 7 p.m. ET on CNN and ending at 1 a.m. ET.

 

 

 

Jen and Zac Affleck Have ‘Full Circle’ Moment with Chippendales Backstage at MomTok Live Show (Exclusive)

‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stars invited Chippendales star Jayson Michael to host their Unholy Tea event in Las Vegas

Chippendales at MomTok's "Unholy Tea"

The stars of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ post with Chippendales.Credit : Jimmy Smith/TheActivity.org

 

NEED TO KNOW

  • The cast of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives hosted their first-ever live show in Las Vegas on June 7. They invited Chippendales star Jayson Michael to host their Unholy Tea show
  • In photos exclusively shared with PEOPLE, the reality stars can be seen hugging and bonding with the dancers. The husbands even put on the Chippendales’ signature accessories for a shirtless dance performance on stage
  • Michael tells PEOPLE that he’s enjoyed getting to know the MomTokers, especially Jen and Zac Affleck, who almost broke up over her attendance at the Vegas performance back in season 1

The cast of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives just reunited with their favorite male dancers, and the photos don’t lie: It’s all love between MomTok and the Chippendales!

Taylor Frankie PaulJennifer AffleckMayci NeeleyMikayla MatthewsJessi Ngatikaura and Layla Taylor joined together for a live show at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 7. Their Unholy Tea — as the Sin City event was so fittingly dubbed — welcomed fans to participate in games and a Q&A session.

But the reality stars weren’t about to visit Vegas without adding yet another chapter in their Chippendales saga. This time, MomTok asked the Chippendales’ Jayson Michael — who appeared during the Halloween festivities featured on the show’s season 2 — to host their Unholy Tea at the Palazzo Theater. Michael was assisted by fellow performer Alejandro.

Chippendales at MomTok's "Unholy Tea"
Layla Taylor and Chippendales star Jayson Michael at ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Unholy Tea. Jimmy Smith/TheActivity.org

The live show audience was treated to an extra special surprise when the husbands of the group stepped out on stage for some shirtless, Chippendales-inspired dancing. Michael tells PEOPLE that the performance was actually DadTok’s idea in the first place.

“They were the ones who kind of brought forth wanting to do a Chippendales number within the show,” the host says. “They are fully there, supporting their wives … going along for the ride, and I think it’s very cool how supportive and great they are.”

In backstage photos shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the cast can be seen bonding yet again with the dancers. They posed for sweet group photos with the women and showed them some love with hugs and laughs.

Chippendales at MomTok's "Unholy Tea"
Jennifer Affleck hugs one of the Chippendales at ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Unholy Tea. Jimmy Smith/TheActivity.org

Michael tells PEOPLE that he’s had “an amazing experience” getting to know the reality moms over the course of two seasons.

“It’s so wonderful to see how true and humble they really are behind the camera as well,” says the Chippendales star. “You know, sharing your life like that on a public platform can’t be easy, but for them to still remain so kind and so sweet, I think it is very admirable.”

The relationship between the dance show and the Hulu show started back in season 1, with MomTok’s infamous girls’ trip to Las Vegas. Their attendance and backstage access at a Chippendales performance nearly split up Jen and her husband, Zac, who are currently expecting their third child together.

Chippendales at MomTok's "Unholy Tea"
Zac and Jen Affleck with a Chippendale at ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Unholy Tea. Jimmy Smith/TheActivity.org

In the episode, Jennifer took a tearful, tense phone call with Zac. The season 1 cameras also captured her telling Neely, “I literally will be a divorced woman. I’m not even kidding. I’m not even just jokingly saying that. I’m literally telling you Zac would literally divorce me over something like this.”

While the couple continues to prove they moved past the conflict by playfully referencing the drama — and in March, they both returned to Vegas to make TikToks with the Chippendales — Jen recently admitted to PEOPLE that their initial rift is still hard to think about.

“Obviously it’s still traumatizing to think about actually what we went through regarding Chippendales,” she said last month. “Can’t seem to run away from it.”

That said, Michael says it was “really great” to see Jen and Zac again, especially now that their due date is even closer than it was last spring. “It’s been so wonderful being able to connect with them and really develop and grow our friendship outside the show behind the cameras,” the professional performer tells PEOPLE.

Chippendales at MomTok's "Unholy Tea"
Jayson Michael helps Zac Affleck wear the signature Chippendales collar. Jimmy Smith/TheActivity.org

“They’re already great parents, and I know they’re going to continue that pattern,” adds Michael, who also made a cameo in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives‘ season 2, when he traveled to Utah to take part in MomTok’s Halloween festivities.

Plus, Zac was able to further embrace the Chippendales spirit by sporting their signature accessories for his Unholy Tea appearance. Michael was actually the one to help the reality dad try on his cuff and collar. “I think it’s totally safe to say it’s a full circle moment,” Michael adds.

 

TVONEDERLAND X Doug E. Fresh

The legend Doug E. Fresh is steppin’ in the booth to take you back to your favorite Black TV sitcoms, so join him! Catch all your favorite shows every Friday and Saturday on the all-new #TVOnederland, only on TV One! 😎

Check out the video here!

Slick Rick Announces Visual Album Project With Idris Elba

Slick Rick performs during Day 2 of 2025 Jazz In The Gardens Music Festival at Hard Rock Stadium on March 9, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Slick Rick performs during Day 2 of 2025 Jazz In The Gardens Music Festival at Hard Rock Stadium on March 9, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage.
‘Victory’ is the legendary rapper’s first album in over 25 years.
 

Slick Rick the Ruler has returned. The legendary emcee has announced his upcoming album, Victory, a visual album that will be released through Idris Elba’s record label, 7Wallace, in collaboration with Nas and Mass Appeal.

Victory, a 30-minute immersive film directed by Meji Alabi, drops June 13.

Victory is all about perseverance, storytelling, imagination and evolution,” Rick said in a statement. “A visual blend of art and heart — a sonic journey that reflects where I’ve been and where I’m going. Victory isn’t just music — it’s a bold in your face statement, showcasing British artistry at its finest!”

Born Ricky Walters, Rick came to the U.S. from the U.K. as a youth; his family settled in The Bronx. He initially found fame with hit singles “The Show” and “Ladi Dadi” as MC Ricky D in Doug E. Fresh’s Get Fresh Crew before signing with Def Jam and going on to stardom as Slick Rick. After releasing his classic 1988 debut studio album, The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick, he’s since been cited as one of the most influential and celebrated emcees of all time. Rick hasn’t dropped an album since 1999’s The Art Of Storytelling.

 

“Working with Slick Rick… back home in the U.K., and then offering the world of hip-hop something amazing has been a blessing. It’s literally a gift!” Elba said in a press release. “Slick Rick and I have a long history of working together so it was great to get back in the studio with him to create this new record,” echoed Nas.

Back in April, Nas and Mass Appeal announced their ambitious “Legend Has It” series. It features seven releases this year from seven hip-hop icons. The other six artists are Ghostface KillahMobb DeepRaekwonDe La Soul, the late Big L and Nas himself. The seventh was only announced as a mysterious “special guest” initially–now revealed to be Slick Rick.

“He has been such an influential figure in Hip Hop culture,” says Nas. “And I look forward to him sharing this project with the next generation of fans

‘Laundry’ and ‘Reconciliation’ Among American Black Film Festival Winners (EXCLUSIVE)

 

Okema T. Moore’s “Laundry” and Ian Phillips’ “Reconciliation” were among the winners of this year’s American Black Film Festival (ABFF), presented by Nice Crowd and Walmart as part of the third annual Black & Unlimited Fatherhood Project Director’s competition.

The 29th annual ABFF will return to Miami Beach from June 11 through June 15, and is dedicated to elevating the stories of Black men as fathers and leaders within their communities.

George Tillman, Jr. returns to ABFF as a mentor to the emerging filmmakers, providing invaluable feedback and industry insights through dedicated and purpose-driven sessions.

The winning directors will also receive industry mentorship, a $10,000 cash award, and the opportunity to attend and screen their films at the festival. Each film will also be featured on ABFF PLAY, the festival’s online global platform, and Walmart’s YouTube channel from June 16-24.

The competition will culminate with the premiere screenings of the top three winning films, followed by an insightful onstage panel discussion moderated by Dr. Brandon Frame of The Black Man Can, with the three winning directors, offering a personal glimpse into their father-child dynamic.

ABFF, a qualifying festival for the Academy Awards’ short film categories, was founded by Jeff Friday in 1997. Since its inception, the festival has been dedicated to supporting Friday’s conviction that Black artists deserve the same opportunities as their mainstream counterparts. Having premiered the work and supported the careers of many of today’s most successful filmmakers and actors, the ABFF has become the standard-bearer of excellence for Black American creativity.

2025 Black & Unlimited Fatherhood Project Winning Films

“Laundry” *World premiere
After his son’s tragic accident, a husband struggles to save his marriage and himself, until a chance encounter at a laundromat shows him that even in grief, hope and healing can all come out in the wash.
USA – 18m 50s
Director: Okema T. Moore
Writer: Alterik Miller
Producers: Alterik Miller, Okema T. Moore, Wink Woodall
Cast: Danielle Monè Truitt, Tobias Truvillion, Aaron Kingsley Adetola

“Reconciliation” *World premiere
A young man reconnects with his father after many years of distance.
USA – 16m 07s
Director: Ian Phillips
Writer: Ian Phillips
Producers: Ian Phillips
Cast: Elijah Gbotoe, Nathan Gbotoe, Gershan McKenzie

“Freshman. Again.”
Learning has no age limit.
USA – 20m
Director: Aji Bass
Writer: Geeta Gandbhir
Producers: Mikha Grumet, Geeta Gandbhir
Cast: Lenny Bass, Deva Grumet Bass

DJ Jazzy Jeff produced Philadelphia’s “Sonic ID” for 2026 FIFA World Cup

As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Philadelphia is gearing up to take center stage as one of the tournament’s 16 host cities.

 

The city is ready to embrace the global spotlight, and on Thursday, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 dropped its official “FIFA World Cup 26 Host City Sonic ID” — an audio brand capturing the very essence of the City of Brotherly Love.

Produced by none other than DJ Jazzy Jeff, a two-time Grammy-winning producer from West Philadelphia, the “Sonic ID” is more than just music; it’s a reflection of the rhythm, culture and passion that define Philadelphia.

“I cut my teeth in a place that expects excellence. They want you to give your heart,” DJ Jazzy Jeff said.

DJ Jazzy Jeff has been a driving force in shaping the sound of Philadelphia for over four decades. From his early days in West Philly to becoming a global music icon, his unique blend of beats and rhythms has captured the spirit of the city.

Now, he’s taking that sound to a worldwide audience, representing Philadelphia in one of the biggest sporting events on Earth.

“I’ve done a lot of international traveling, and it wasn’t until I left the United States to understand that the world game is soccer,” DJ Jazzy Jeff said.

The “Sonic ID” was created to give a musical preview of the “sounds of the city” that visitors and fans can expect during the tournament. As part of the World Cup festivities, the audio branding will be featured in stadiums, during broadcasts, at FIFA Fan Festivals and across digital platforms to create a deep connection between the game and the unique culture of Philadelphia.

“I knew I had to incorporate pretty much some history,” DJ Jazzy Jeff said. “Some of the Gamble and Huff and the Philly International Sound. Some of the sound of the Neo Soul Movement from the late 90s, and not only did I want it to sound good, I want it to feel good.”

As the world prepares for this historic event, Meg Cain, host city executive for Philadelphia, highlighted the role of music in uniting people across cultures. The “Sonic ID” is one of 16 distinct sounds representing the host cities, each crafted to showcase the unique cultural identity of its location.

“He’s a legendary DJ, he’s a two-time Grammy winner. He’s from West Philadelphia. He’s one of us,” Cain said.

The power of music to bring people together is at the heart of this World Cup experience, Cain said. The “Sonic IDs” will play a crucial role in amplifying the excitement, creating an unforgettable soundtrack for fans in the stadiums, watching at home or celebrating at the FIFA Fan Festivals.

“This time, with all of the different host cities across three countries, 16 different host cities, we wanted each city to have its own special sound,” Cain said.

Philadelphia will host six matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including a knockout Round of 16 match on July 4, which coincides with the United States’ 250th birthday celebration. The tournament promises to bring a wave of excitement, and Philadelphia will play a central role in this historic moment.

In addition to the matches, the city will also host the FIFA Fan Festival, a vibrant celebration of soccer culture at Lemon Hill in East Fairmount Park. This festival will be a hub of activity, offering soccer fans of all ages a chance to immerse themselves in the excitement of the World Cup.

Emmy-Nominated Producer Okema T. Moore to Screen Film at Plainfield Public Library Saturday

Her mother’s efforts paid off, as in 1985 she landed a role on the popular children’s program Sesame Street, and shortly after that joined an all-girl group in Brooklyn called Cuties in Affect (C.I.A.). With this group, she was able to perform with classic hip hop icons SWV, Biggie, and Tupac.

Known in the business as a triple threat, Okema’s focus now lies squarely within the realm of film & television as an Emmy nominated producer who also writes, directs and acts. Okema has worked for various household names, including Nickelodeon, FOX and Dreamworks. She is the former Creative Producer and Production Manager for Netflix Is A Joke. Okema also served as the coordinator for both the Food Network’s Chopped and OWN’s Oprah’s Master Class. Most recently, Okema was a producer/writer on the Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay and can be seen on Prime Video’s breakout hit Harlem, playing the role of Evan.

On Saturday, July 13, Okema will be presenting Greater Than Ourselves: The Legacy of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. as part of the third installment of Screentalk NJ, the free film screening event held at the Plainfield Public Library on the second Saturday of the month during the summer. See the trailer here.

Set in 1922, during the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan, racial segregation and Jim Crow, seven women founded the only historically African-American sorority to be established on a predominantly white campus. The film traces the roots of the organization with a blend of recreations and interviews while exploring the idea that the legacy of the organization is truly greater than ourselves.

The event will also be attended by Marica Harris, International First Vice President of Sigma Gamma Rho and the discussion following the screening of the film will be led by Lamar David Mackson, Founder of Screentalk and Executive Director of the Queen City Film Festival and the Chairman of the Union County Motion Picture & Television Commission.

“We are proud to host this film screening not only because of the historical value but also because we feel that many can learn from the inspirational nature of what the founding women of this organization were able to overcome,” said Mackson. “Regardless of background, I believe that everyone can benefit and learn about their own purpose and legacy.”

 

AFM: Chuck Norris, Vanilla Ice, Sophie Monk Board ‘Zombie Plane’ (Exclusive)

The nostalgia-soaked action-comedy — about a government organization that recruits celebrities to be undercover agents — will feature a number of cameos.

The unlikely trio of 1980s action hero Chuck Norris, 1990s pop star Vanilla Ice and Australian singer-turned-actress Sophie Monk have joined the action-comedy Zombie Plane from Australian production and distribution banner Radioactive and U.S. production company Entertainment Squad (a subsidiary of Studio Dome).

Zombie Plane centers on a secret government organization that recruits celebrities to be undercover agents, who together must save humanity from an imminent zombie attack. Norris, Ice and Monk play themselves (actually, Norris plays Commander Chuck Norris, who mentored and trained Ice into becoming a deadly secret agent), but the feature is reportedly full of celebrity cameos, with a ’90s pop soundtrack including tracks by Ice himself.

Directed by Lav Bodnaruk and Michael Pier of Chop Shop Post (a post-production and VFX house whose recent work includes Paramount+’s Last King of the Cross and Amazon’s Trope), the film was shot earlier this year in Australia with the support of Screen Australia.

“Audiences can expect a wild ride,” said producer and Radioactive managing director Jessica Butland (Ruby’s Choice, The Red). “Vanilla Ice is in his element as secret agent and Chuck Norris having trained him is excellent and it just works.”

Added executive producer and Entertainment Squad founder Shaked Berenson (Turbo KidTales of Halloween): “Zombie Plane uses comedy, the zombie genre and ’90s nostalgia as a vehicle, to comment on pop-culture as much as it feeds it, creating unforgettable one-liners and situational comedy ‘to the extreme.’”

Studio Dome will launch international sales at the upcoming American Film Market in November.

“Bust a Move” by Young MC Powers Up

Wednesday is 80’s night on “The Masked Singer,” and the show is bringing out a 1980s superstar to make it official.

In the exclusive video clip above, Grammy Award-winning rapper Young MC has everybody dancing, as he performs his 1989 hit “Bust a Move.” Back in the day, the song peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the Billboard Hot 100 for 39 weeks and 20 weeks in the top 40 — and obviously became a dance party staple, unless you don’t know what to do (just bust a move).\

While Young MC was rocking the crowd, of course he back-up dancers started break dancing – I mean it is 80’s night after all.

And just in case you missed last week’s episode, we finally got to see the identities of Fairy and Axolotl. You might remember, Ken Jeong was convinced Fairy was Jennifer Anniston, but it turned out it was “21 Jump Street” actor Holly Robinson Peete — so, we have to give Jeong a little credit when he pointed out the significance of the number 21.

As for Axolotl, the judges were on the right track thinking she was an athlete – it was WWE superstar Alexa Bliss. She admitted to TheWrap she got some advice from a member of NSYNC when she decided to join the show.

This season’s “The Masked Singer” contestants are very accomplished, with a combined 28 Emmy Nominations, six Grammy Wins, 10 Gold Albums, four Golden Globe Nominations, five Medals, 26 Books, two Tony Award Nominations, five Lifetime Achievement Awards, four Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a combined 95,231,000 records sold.

The Masked Singer” airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

By: Joshua Vinson

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