Satora Black History Corner

Satora Black History Corner American Black and Africans of the Diaspora history program and research information. "No Study of OURstory, No Celebration. We have a Story to tell.

To inspire and encourage all ethnic groups to learn OURstory aka our American African Heritage and Culture every 2nd & 4th Monday starting @ 3:30p. @ allpointstv.com Hosted by Shepherdess Kathryn Hunter-Williams & Co-host Kathryn Blake. Celebrate and learn OURstory all year long.

06/03/2020

Violent confrontations between police and the public were reported in cities including St. Louis, Las Vegas, New York, Buffalo and Seattle.

05/02/2020

Otis Redding left his home in Georgia, headed for the “Sisco Bay,” only to be lost too soon. This is the story of Otis and his last moments.

04/26/2020

GIANCARLO Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito - Actor & Director

Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to an Italian carpenter/stagehand father from Naples, Italy, and an African-American opera singer mother from Alabama. His parents, working in Europe at the time of his birth, settled in Manhattan by the time he was 6.

Coming from a theatrical background, it was, perhaps, inevitable that young Giancarlo would appear on stage sooner or later, and he did, at age 8, appearing on Broadway as a slave child in "Maggie Flynn" in 1966.

More Broadway work followed through the 1960s and early '70s, followed by some small roles in movies. TV work followed in the 1980s, with increasingly significant parts in a string of high-profile series until he became well-established as a character player both on TV and in a number of movies.

04/17/2020
04/17/2020

Sheriff’s deputy in Louisiana caught on video choking man after he says he asked for COVID-19 treatment.

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