Judas and The Black Messiah: A Different Perspective
When I first saw the trailer for Judas and the Black Messiah months ago (years ago in COVID time), I was excited for a major… Read More »Judas and The Black Messiah: A Different Perspective
When I first saw the trailer for Judas and the Black Messiah months ago (years ago in COVID time), I was excited for a major… Read More »Judas and The Black Messiah: A Different Perspective
Two weeks after the Insurrection, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy decided to blame everyone for the coup that killed five people and injured over 50… Read More »Kevin McCarthy and The G(aslighting) Old Party
It’s been three weeks since the Trump-inspired Insurrection. In the aftermath, folks discussed how differently the police would have treated Black protests if they stormed… Read More »The Real White Privilege of the Insurrection
We recently lost Hall of Famer Henry Aaron. All over the internet, people are rightly praising his life, character, and accomplishments. In particular, people have… Read More »Remembering Henry Aaron and the White Supremacy He Faced
Malcolm X. Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali). Sam Cooke. Jim Brown. Four characters each with different and nuanced views of America’s blatant White supremacy and how… Read More »The nuanced Brilliance of “One Night in Miami”
In the fallout of the Trump-sponsored, anti-American siege on the Capitol and Trump’s historic 2nd impeachment, I have watched and read numerous clips and articles… Read More »How Republicans Set the Capitol Ablaze
In this (potentially) new series, I respectfully and honestly explain why White people need to do the work before even considering leading discussions on police… Read More »Dear White Folks: Do the Work (Ep. 1)
New episode…I talk about not letting up. We shout out Breonna Taylor. We talk about all the police brutality online and what it tells us… Read More »Don’t Let Up/ Happy Birthday #BreonnaTaylor/ #WeveSeenEnough hashtag & Police violence on Twitter/ Don’t Settle for Symbols
Let’s talk about why we can’t tolerate even one “bad apple” cop. To explain the point, let’s use an analogy that we’re all familiar with.… Read More »Not Even One Bad Apple
We live in the midst of a global pandemic. These might be the most difficult times any of us have ever faced. We’re all coping… Read More »HOW TO DEAL IN A PANDEMIC