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Strong Black Lead’s New, Black, and on Netflix September Newsletter

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Here’s your September newsletter for what’s New, Black, and on Netflix. The streamer has exciting releases including “Sister Sister,” “Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices,” “Girlfriends,” “Love Song for Latasha,” and more.

The classic Black movies for the month include “Set It Off” and “Menace II Society.”

To celebrate “Sister Sister,” Yung Bqq helped Netflix announce their favorite sisters bringing joy and laughs.

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New, Black, and on Netflix

Available Sept 1st
“Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices” is a live-action collection of twelve five minute episodes featuring prominent Black celebrities and artists reading children’s books from Black authors that highlight the Black experience. Hosted by Marley Dias (author and founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign), the collection of books and conversations center around themes of identity, respect, justice, and action — providing families a toolset to start meaningful conversations with kids about difficult topics through short-form book-based content. Netflix Family

Available Sept 10th
“Greenleaf” season five

Available Sept 11th
“Girlfriends” seasons one to eight

Available Sept 15th
“The Rap Game” season two

Available Sept 17th
“GIMS: On the Record.” Go backstage with the rap superstar Gims in the year leading up to his major 2019 Stade de France performance in this up-close documentary. Netflix Documentary

Available Sept 21st
“A Love Song for Latasha.” Latasha Harlins was 15 when she was wrongfully killed by Soon Ja Du, 13 days after the brutal beating of Rodney King. Du was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter but received no jail time. The death of Latasha was a leading catalyst for the 1992 LA Riots. Netflix Documentary

Available Sept 25th
“Country-Ish” follows country singer Coffey Anderson and his hip-hop dancer wife Criscilla as they raise their children and navigate their opposite country vs. city perspectives of life and parenting. They’ve amassed a large social following with videos reaching more than 50 million people who fall in love with their family. Perfectly relatable—and at the same time filled with one-of-a-kind humor and heart – each half house episode highlights their unique personalities as they navigate everyday life in a far-from-the-country locale – Los Angeles. Netflix Original

Available Sept 29th
“Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia” delivers the night out we all need right now in her uproariously funny new special “Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia.” Letting loose with a goblet of frosé in hand, she delivers a dynamic hour of comedy that delves into parenthood, cultural difference, and the overlooked value of short men. Her refreshingly honest approach reminds us to appreciate government workers named Otis and, most importantly, that character counts. The show is produced by Page Hurwitz and Wanda Sykes for Push It Productions. Hurwitz also serves as director. Netflix Comedy Special

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