The Star Trek kiss between Kirk and Uhura made history as one of the first between a black and white person on TV. It was 1968, the year that Martin Luther King was assassinated and only a year after ...
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Star Trek: Section 31 is the first live ... we met the two sole survivors of Cheron. One alien is black on one side and white on the other, with his adversary being the exact opposite in terms ...
One of the most cringe-worthy episodes of the original Star Trek series gets a little bit of redemption in the new Section 31 ...
Section 31 is the first live-action Trek project taking place in the “Lost Era.” That’s the name Trekkers have given to the ...
All these shows, in small ways, helped increase white Americans’ acceptance of the idea of Black Americans as fully equal members of society. But there was one show that actually engaged the attention ...
Looking for something new to watch? The Mail's TV experts have sifted through hundreds of programmes to bring you 20 of the ...
Poitier is Black. Curtis is white, and a racist ... actually engaged the attention of Martin Luther King Jr. himself. "Star Trek" (1967) had a pointedly interracial cast. Lt.
Section 31's" makeup artist and hair stylist about crafting Philippa Georgiou's look in Paramount+'s new streaming film.
"Star Trek" veteran Alex Kurtzman and director Olatunde Osunsanmi talk about creating "a different color of the rainbow" for ...
In the enduring, expanding history that is “Star Trek,” the franchise’s first-ever television film, “Star Trek: Section 31” starring Michelle Yeoh and Omari Hardwick, is now streaming.