Bill Duke, co-director of Dark Girls, a new documentary focusing on colorism, recently spoke to The Root DC about the struggles of dark-skinned women. Duke said that the message of the film — in which ...
Bill Duke says KRS-One became his Hip-Hop “foundation” because the legendary MC combined intelligence, political courage and respect for Black women in a way few rappers have matched.
Bill Duke reflects on surviving Hollywood racism, working with Lauryn Hilly, why he loves KRS-One and explains why AI will change filmmaking forever. The recent honor adds to a career defined by ...
At 82, Bill Duke has earned the right to talk about legacy. Not just the Hollywood kind, the kind that decides whether our grandkids are owners in the new economy, or spectators watching from the ...