DREAMLAND: THE BURNING OF BLACK WALL STREET
THE DAILY SHOW WITH TREVOR NOAH
Salima Koroma sheds light on the history of the Tulsa Race Massacre, what made the Greenwood District so special and why the resulting trauma still persists today in her documentary “Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street.”
NOWTHIS IMPACT
“Black Wall Street was a place where Black Tulsans created the American dream” — Director Salima Koroma discusses the unsolved mystery of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, the beauties of a Black ‘utopia’ that were destroyed, and her film ‘Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street.’
INTERVIEWS WITH ANDERSON COOPER & DON LEMON
CONVERSATION WITH ABBY PHILLIP
Directed and produced by Salima Koroma, Dreamland celebrates the Black cultural renaissance that existed in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, OK, and investigates the 100-year-old race massacre that left an indelible, though hidden stain on American history. Conversation moderated by CNN Anchor and Senior Political Correspondent, Abby Phillip.
SH*TSHOW: THE RISE AND FALL OF HQ TRIVIA
BAD RAP
Are They There Yet?: In the documentary ‘Bad Rap,’ four Asian American rappers try to find themselves in hip-hop
Film Review
'Bad Rap,' Doc on Asian-American Hip-Hop, to Make World Debut at Tribeca
Asian-American Rappers Are Slowly, But Surely, Gaining The Traction They Deserve
15 Films We Can’t Wait to See at Tribeca Film Festival 2016
Exclusive: Creators Of Bad Rap Documentary Speak In Depth On Overcoming Asian American Stereotypes In Hip-Hop & Becoming Rich Like Dame Dash
The 'Bad Rap' documentary filmmakers don't want you listening to anyone saying you'll fail.
Tales of Deadheads, division, bad rap, dictators, and ‘Monsters’
Tribeca 2016 Women Directors: Meet Salima Koroma
Dope doc 'Bad Rap' nails the complex world of Asian-American rappers
‘Bad Rap’ Documentary Aims To Shed Light On Asian-American Rappers
Unsung heros.
FUN WITH DUMB
Director of Bad Rap and Dreamland: The Burning Of Black Wall Street Salima Koroma joins Dumbfoundead, Steffie, and Lyricks on the podcast this week. The discussion revolves around never heard before information on the making of Bad Rap, insight into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, and questioning of Hip-Hop appreciation vs appropriation.
Interview with film director Salima Koroma.
DEAR MS.: A REVOLUTION IN PRINT
Tribeca Goes All In With Docs On Gloria Steinem, Barbara Walters, and Andy Kaufman.
Dear Ms: A Revolution in Print is a powerful documentary that explores the history, impact, and contradictions of Ms. Magazine, a trailblazing feminist publication founded in 1971. Directed by Salima Koroma, Alice Gu, and Cecilia Aldorando, the film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival to an electrified audience.
The Light Leaks sat down with the three directors to discuss the film’s debut, the legacy of Ms., and their advice for women and non-binary filmmakers.
TRIBECA STUDIO
“Good storytelling will not just lionize folks, not just villainize folks, but will tell the full story."
Salima Koroma gives us the whole story on what it's like to portray a movement, flaws and all, at The Tribeca Studio.
THE CHUCK TODDCAST
Directors Cecilia Aldarondo, Salima Koroma, and Alice Gu join Chuck Todd to discuss their HBO documentary 'Dear Ms.: A Revolution In Print,' which chronicles the groundbreaking feminist magazine that launched in 1972. The filmmakers share the origins of their collaboration and the challenges of distilling Ms. Magazine's complex 50-year legacy into a cohesive narrative, using iconic covers as launching points for exploring three main themes.
'Dear Ms.' documentary tells the story of the groundbreaking feminist magazine
The new documentary "Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print" celebrates the legacy of Ms. Magazine, but also examines some of the publication's missteps. Directors Cecilia Aldarondo, Alice Gu, and Salima Koroma discuss the film, which premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival June 10.
Tribeca 2025: Directors Salima Koroma, Alice Gu and Cecilia Aldarondo make a maddening, inspiring and still-so-significant documentary