This year, with the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and widespread protests across the country over the summer, many Americans were suddenly faced with the idea of a policy they had never stopped to think about—defunding the police.
Read MoreHip-hop sets the tone for a lot of things in the Black community. More than a music genre, Hip Hop is also a lifestyle and has been a prominent political platform over the past few decades. For 30 years, Rock the Votehas been an excellent example of hip hop's power to educate and guide young voters in the Black community to exercise their vote.
Read MoreI joined Clubhouse over the summer, at the behest of a good and dear Black woman friend of mine, Maryam Ajayi. At the time I had already heard rumblings about the app in hushed tones across varying in-crowds but was never really sure what it was or who it was for. I knew it was exclusive and that there was a strong buzz about the invite-only approach…
Clubhouse is like Twitter but with the volume all the way up…
Read MoreWhen Madam Vice President-elect Kamala Harris stated that Black women are the backbone of democracy during her victory speech she was both confirming and affirming generations of Black women organizers. She then followed that sentiment up with a tweet.
Read MoreWe are walking around this babysitter character’s house, kids everywhere. May as well call it daycare, from the scene of it — might even call it a children’s detention center.
Of course, feds called it a foster home.
Last week we were finally treated to the reunion we had all been waiting for. The Fresh Princecelebrated its 30th anniversary with a reunion special on HBO Max.
Read MoreAmerica has worked tirelessly for centuries to erase Black people after it received the work it wanted, giving little to no compensation in return.
Read MoreThere was one day in high school that I will never forget.
I was a junior in an advanced academic program. I was active in student government and brought home more than a few awards for Model United Nations. Still, despite all of that, I was mostly known for being outspoken politically. I was the only Black student in my class and the only Black student on the student council.
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