Regardless of when, the nostalgia for the 90s arguably peaks when it comes to the TV shows and sitcoms of that era. Black ...
Black sitcoms play a crucial role in providing specific and relatable content for African-American audiences, while strong ...
Julia's premiere on NBC on September 17, 1968, was a subversive act. Not only was it one of the first sitcoms starring a Black mother and son, but it was the first time the series plot centered a ...
Kenya Barris' family sitcom ran for eight laugh-filled seasons on ABC. The series focused on the Johnsons, an upper-class Black family living in a suburban, mostly white neighborhood. Anthony ...
The cast of the TV sitcom "The Jeffersons" circa 1977. The Front Porch Arts Collective is staging holiday scenes from beloved Black sitcoms. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images ...
Turning to fellow Porch cofounder Dawn M. Simmons, he whispered, “Wouldn’t it be cool if we did staged readings of classic Black sitcoms?” Simmons loved the idea, and over the years ...