Video Library
The MNN Video LIbrary is no longer being updated. You can still find archived episodes of some MNN programs here, or check MNN's section of Archive.org. New episodes of select MNN shows are also available on MNN's YouTube channel.
Video Library
Programs:
Channels:
Genres:
Neighborhoods:
Highlight of For Little Girls Project
Host Kim Singleton discusses the film project, "For Little Girls Who Are Afraid to Speak" with writer/director Ano Okero and executive producers Nikoa Evans, Charles Hayes and Yolanda Lewis-Ragland.
Consider It Blacklit highlights the latest season of Power Book II: Ghost
Consider It Blacklit Host Kim Singleton invites fans to discuss the latest season of Power Book II: Ghost. Guests for this episode are Gienn Gilliam (Host, Reel Dreamz TV), Chelsea B. Hardy (Founder/Owner, Chic by Her) and Justine Robinson (Actress/Writer).
Consider it Blacklit Highlights Classic Film "Anna Lucasta"
Host Kim Singleton discusses the classic film "Anna Lucasta" with author/journalist Jenyne Raines. The film stars the legendary Eartha Kitt and Sammy Davis Jr.
Consider It Blacklit highlights the 2020 Reel Sisters Film Festival
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton discusses the highlights of the 2020 Reel Sisters Film Festival with festival founder Carolyn Butts. They also discuss two films released this season, Farewell Amor (written and directed by Ekwa Msangi) and Jingle Jangle (written and directed by David...
Consider It Blacklit highlights filmmaker Eric Phillips
Consider It Blacklit highlights filmmaker Eric Phillips
Consider It Blacklit - Reel Sisters
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton interviews Carolyn Butts, founder of the Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival. The festival is over 20 - years -old and is the first Oscar qualifying film festival dedicated to women of color.
This Week on MNN
This week on MNN we recognize the Week of Solidarity with The People Struggling Against Racism & Racial Discrimination
This Week on MNN
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Women’s History Month