
1969
Beginning as a city-symphony of Newark streets, buildings, and people set to wordless chanting, The New-Ark quickly arrives at its political imperatives: Black Power must be accomplished through nationalism, and "a nation is organization." The film focuses on black education, urban public theater, and political consciousness-raising inside and outside of Spirit House - director Amiri Baraka's Black nationalist community center.

Amiri Baraka
Self

Maulana Karenga
Self

When We Were Kings

The Panafrican Festival in Algiers

Black Power: A British Story of Resistance

Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power

Street Fight

Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

Life of Crime 2

New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup 2002-2003 Champions

One Year in a Life of Crime

The Writing on the Wall

George Jackson/San Quentin Prison 1972

Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy Headed People

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

Black Power Salute

Brother

Do You Think A Job Is the Answer?

Right On!

Sing! Fight! Sing! Fight! From LeRoi to Amiri

The Story of Funk: One Nation Under a Groove

Riot: From Rebellion to Redemption