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Through examination of scholarly works and explosive historical first-person narratives, I Bear Witness serves to dispel the societal myth of the Race Riot as an anomaly and seeks to begin the conversation of Race Riots as nationwide terrorist acts used over 100 years to quell Black efforts toward equal rights and economic prosperity. This is our first film in a series of 3. Our second, The American Way: Life, Liberty, and Being Pursued by the Mob, will be released in May.
Think Black Cultural Media Group created I Bear Witness: Freedom Fighters on the Frontline, a limited interview series that dives into the lives of activists who stood on the frontlines of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and after the tragic killing of Michael Brown. This series brings together voices from two critical eras in the fight for racial justice. This series will offer a better understanding of both movements and a vital exploration of the legacy and evolution of Black liberation. Thank you to STLTV, who worked with us on this series. The full series can be viewed here:
On the BBL Platform, we interview successful Black women about the ups and downs of their journey to success. Our goal is to help Black women to find the courage to not just work a job, but to find their purpose in life. A link to the full podcast can be found here.
Here is the introduction to our newest film, releasing in May 2026. For our country's 250th Anniversary, we examine how racial violence has been used as a tool to deny citizenship to African Americans.