February is here!

February is here! 🎉 This #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re celebrating Black excellence in media, history, and our community. Who’s a local Black leader we should spotlight? Drop their name below! 👇🏾

Historical Spotlight

Did you know Black inventors shaped the TV industry? Meet Lewis Latimer, who helped develop electric light—critical for TV production!

Community Spotlight

Meet Pastors Barry and Linda Jackson! They have over a dozen shows that we cablecast on our public channels, utilizing media to make a difference. Watch their inspiring story.  

Name that tune!

Which Black artist was the FIRST to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show? (A) BeyoncĂ© (B) Michael Jackson (C) Diana Ross. Comment your guess! Hint***  

Representation Matters!

Visit our YouTube channel to see our producers and their guests share valuable insights for our community.

Business Promo

Ready to create? Our studio is OPEN for community voices! Book your FREE session today.

Rhonda Denét February 7th at the Klein

The Bridgeport Public Library and the Klein Memorial Auditorium will be presenting Rhonda Denét on February 7, 2025. Surrender to smooth, soulful and jazzy grooves reflecting on life, love, and gratitude. Rhonda Denét is hailed as a virtuoso that lends her flair to every song she sings. When she performs, Denét invites her audience to surrender to[Read More...]

Valentine’s Day Craft! Make a Valentine!

Come make a valentine or two for your sweeties. We will set up an area of the children’s room for you to create something gorgeous! For all ages. And while you are here, please take time to browse our selection of Valentine’s Day books and other books about friendship and families! Children’s Room at North[Read More...]

Historical Spotlight

The first Black woman to star in a TV drama? Diahann Carroll in Julia (1968). Breaking barriers!

Films

Favorite Black-directed film? Comment below.

Can We Talk?

Check out one of our shows, Can We Talk, which is produced and recorded in our studio. The hosts are Elder Brown, Charles Scott, and Charles Scott Jr.