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- A daily radio show broadcast from New York City; DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne The God report the top entertainment stories.
- Joe Budden, and co-hosts Remy Ma, Jinx and Eboni K. Williams cut through the noise to get straight to the core of the most controversial and challenging conversations in pop culture, politics, social justice, and more--all through the lens of Hip Hop.
- A weekly interview program hosted by rapper and activist Killer Mike. Each episode brings you respectful straight talk filled with Mike's heartfelt authenticity.
- Each episode of Bet on Black will feature innovative business ideas presented by Black business owners in the hopes of securing a grand prize of $200,000 in funding. The series allows a unique opportunity for participants to receive full capital without Target seeking any stake or equity in the businesses. The continuation of this series further carries out REVOLT's commitment to providing opportunity and access for today's leading Black change makers to make impacts within their communities.
- Justin Laboy and Justin Combs turned there IG live Demon time conversations into a show, special guest include Chris Brown, The city girls, Boosie, Bia, Saweetie, Rubi Rose and many more, brought to you by REVOLT TV. Catch season 1 of Respectfully Justin.
- As a boy struggles to escape violence from his stepfather and the local gang, he discovers a magical cave.
- Short and Fresh puts a spotlight on rising and underrepresented filmmakers.
- A candid celebration of women of color breaking down walls and making history featuring Angela Rye, Erica Ash, Neelam, Chloe Arnold, Ashley Everett, and more.
- A couples relationship is put to the test in the first 145-Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- An American music special where hosts Ed Lover and Kim Porter analyze Hip-Hop music and culture during the 1990s, and the legacy of the youth generation (Generation X) that invented this "Golden Age of Hip-Hop".
- Ivar Tunnel: Shook Ones is a darkly comedic social thriller that glimpses into the psyche and isolation of a black woman. Our protagonist, Leigh Jones, has recently moved into a picturesque apartment building at the base of the Hollywood Hills, just beyond the Ivar Tunnel. Since moving to the area she's been bombarded with notifications from the NEIGHBORLIE APP about all the insidious happenings in Holly-hood. One post about an "unhoused" woman taking refuge underneath the Ivar Tunnel shakes something alive in Leigh that'd been lying dormant. Leigh takes counsel in her friend Nicole, who helps manage Leigh's intense curiosity for the unhoused woman and her deep resentment for how the people on the NEIGHBORLIE APP seem to rally around her. We discover that what's below the surface of Leigh's consciousness is a throbbing sense of inferiority that is exploded by the presence of the unhoused woman, along with the willful ignorance pouring from the people in closest proximity to her-her neighbors. After a night of conversation and drinks with Nicole, Leigh decides to confront the unhoused woman, which results in someone paying the ultimate price.
- Harry Belafonte's passion for activism, art, humanitarianism, and heroism remembered by public figures and private citizens.
- RSA presents a cross generational discussion w/ Former First Lady Michelle Obama and an influential panel, recording artists HER and Kelly Rowland, Winnie Harlow, businesswoman Tina Knowles Lawson, and radio host Angie Martinez.
- The history of American athletes who have stood up and protested racial injustice in America is explored in this mini-documentary.
- Coming Home is a documentary film that follows DJ EFN and Garcia, two Cuban-American hip hop artists, as they travel to their ancestral homeland of Cuba for the very first time. The film chronicles their adventures.
- REVOLT and AGA Agency present a powerful and timely look at the fight for social justice in America, starting at the March on Washington and spreading to the streets. Featuring T.I., Tamika Mallory, Mysonne, Linda Sarsour, Ben Crump, Drumma Boy, the Mothers of the Movement, Tamika Palmer.
- A semi-functional Schizophrenic, homeless guy with a mind like Einstein and written like Shakespeare, holds onto life with his typewriter. Lost and stolen, he comes to an empty space and searches for his last-left sanity.