![Still from Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground shows a Black family in a deceptively idyllic scene — two children having a picnic on one side of the lawn as a parent mows the other side. On the steps of the home stands the other parent, perhaps the mother, but their face is obscured by a an American flag represented in the colors of red, black, and green. The three people whose faces are visible are all looking up at something in the sky.](https://wp.blackstarfest.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/HallowedGround_1-437x437.jpg)
BlackStar Launches Third Issue of Seen, Announces New Editor-In-Chief, Dessane Lopez Cassell
BlackStar Projects, producer of the BlackStar Film Festival, is proud to announce the launch of the third issue of Seen, …
BlackStar Projects, producer of the BlackStar Film Festival, is proud to announce the launch of the third issue of Seen, …
(Philadelphia, PA — October 26, 2021) — BlackStar Projects, the premier organization celebrating visionary Black, Brown, and Indigenous film and media …
(Philadelphia, PA — August 9, 2021) — The BlackStar Film Festival, the world’s premier celebration of Black, Brown, and Indigenous …
BlackStar Projects, the premier organization celebrating visionary Black, Brown, and Indigenous film and media artists, today announced the programs accompanying …
(Philadelphia, PA — July 6, 2021) — BlackStar Projects, the premier organization celebrating visionary Black, Brown, and Indigenous film and media …
BlackStar Projects, producer of the BlackStar Film Festival, is proud to announce the launch of the second issue of Seen, its twice-annual journal …