Tag Archives: Nelson George
10 Most Profitable Independent Black Films
As part of Black Movie Month, we highlight indie projects that earned major box office bank
Independent films may not have big budgets but their quality can sometimes attract mainstream audiences,…
By Darralynn Hutson
Writer Nelson George Documents the Brooklyn Renaissance Movement
The noted scribe explores the cultural impact of his Brooklyn, NY neighborhood in new film
With Brooklyn Boheme, writer Nelson George documents the creative energy and public figures of note…
By Tomika Anderson
Enough Already with Trashing ‘The Help!’
This is a film worthy of our praise. So why are black folks hating, as usual?
The Help is getting mixed reviews. Some praise the film and its cast—including Viola Davis,…
By Caroline Clarke
Social Media Insider: Major Airline Carves Out Niche for Black Travelers
Tools, tips, and information from social media experts and the people and businesses who use it.
BlackEnterprise.com talked with Monte Ford, American Airlines’ senior vice president and chief information officer, about…
By Renita Burns
Author Talks Journey Into Global Influence of Black Culture
Global trip will give insight for social networking site
Now as the face of BlackAtlas.com, an interactive social networking site for black travelers, author…




