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We Have to Get Out of Our Feelings and Objectively Listen to Rationally Respond
We Have to Get Out of Our Feelings and Objectively Listen to Rationally Respond
Everyone is not Against You
ASUS BUTTERFLY
Apr 29
Cater 2 U
Cater 2 U
Treating Yourself Like the Accomplished, Valuable Woman You Are
ASUS BUTTERFLY
Apr 13
Why Does Trump Call AG Letitia James A Peekaboo?
Rosalyn Morris
Deconstructing Performative Allyship and Moving Towards Co-Conspiratorship
Tai Salih (she/her)
The origins of Black Country Music; From Blues to Beyoncé and Texas Hold’em
Wayne Ince
It's Women's History Month: Black Women Tap In
Ivylockewrites
Nothing Micro About Microaggressions
Jeffrey Kass
What TF Did I Watch?: On Zola, Reesa Teesa, and Black Digital Storytelling
Faithe J Day
In Reconnecting with Her Musical Roots, Beyoncé is Reconnecting Us All
In Reconnecting with Her Musical Roots, Beyoncé is Reconnecting Us All
Beyoncé announced two new songs following this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, the melancholic and reflective “16 Carriages” and the…
Whitney Alese
Feb 12
Yay! One Extra Day for Black History Month
Yay! One Extra Day for Black History Month
It’s time to learn about Black people year-round
Jeffrey Kass
Feb 12
Even a Strong Black Woman Feels Tired Sometimes
Even a Strong Black Woman Feels Tired Sometimes
Don’t Take Them For Granted
William Spivey
Feb 12
Suddenly, Age Gaps Are An Issue?
Suddenly, Age Gaps Are An Issue?
Ageism is Cool Until Women Stand to Benefit
Ivylockewrites
Feb 12
Obama, Not Trump, Ripped Racism Bandage Off America
Obama, Not Trump, Ripped Racism Bandage Off America
America couldn’t handle a Black president
Jeffrey Kass
Feb 12
Made for Us: On the Performance of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Muni Long’s Latest Music Trend
Made for Us: On the Performance of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in M...
How the “Made for Me” TikTok Trend Sparked Queer Speculation and Black Boy Joy
Faithe J Day
Feb 7
The Last Time A Black Woman Won Album of the Year was 25 Years Ago. What Does That Say?
The Last Time A Black Woman Won Album of the Year was 25 Years Ago....
Whitney Alese
Feb 6
Empowering Narratives: The Resilient Kandakas (Queens) of Kush Kingdom
Empowering Narratives: The Resilient Kandakas (Queens) of Kush Kingdom
Within the historical tapestry of these Kandakas (queens), we find a journey that transcends time, shedding light on the multifaceted…
Tai Salih (she/her)
Feb 4
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