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ABFF 2024 Talks Series Lineup Include 'All American' Panel And 'Tyler Perry’s Divorce In The Black' First Look [Exclusive] - Blavity

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The American Black Film Festival (ABFF) has announced its Talks Series lineup for the 2024 edition. The 28th iteration of the festival, set for June 12-16, will see stars such as  Nia Long, Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict participate in panels, conversations and more. Also, the ABFF Comedy Show returns this year on the evening of June 14, with host Janelle James from Abbott Elementary. Emerging stand-up comedians  Alfred Kainga, Anthony Oakes, Apple Brown Betty, Mason King, and Rashaun Reese will take the stage. Panel highlights include an exclusive first look Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black with stars Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict presented by Amazon MGM Studios, an UnPrisoned panel following the world premiere with Kerry Washington and Tracy McMillan, presented by Onyx Collective; “Women & Wealth: Collective; Money & Mindfulness,” an intimate conversation with Nia Long presented by Ally, an intimate discussion on money and mindfulness; “Friday Night Vibes Goes Off the Field with...

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