How to Give Your Community a Hand
Because of the hardships created by COVID-19 — from job loss to losing loved ones — it’s never been more important to donate your time, money, or other resources if you’re in a position to do so.
How to Remain Calm in the Post-Pandemic Work World
Now that quarantine restrictions are beginning to loosen, many people are excited to get back to their work office. They’ve been anticipating the escape from home and return to “normalcy”. Meanwhile, others are anxious about that return for various reasons.
112 Captivating Black Stories: A Compilation of Black Art to Indulge
Engaging Difference: Complex Identities In a Hearing World
Liberalism, or the belief in a common humanity, is a great fallacy. An inability to see difference obscures the realities people live with on a day-to-day basis.
Black-Owned Beauty Supply Stores to Visit Before, During, and After the Second Lockdown
In the event of another country-wide lockdown, here is a list of black-owned beauty supply stores to shop at across the United States.
Let Your Thoughts and Words Create Your World
The compassion, empathy, and humanity I feel for others always draws me to the shore, but I’ve now learned how to swim through these issues and teach others the same, and I hope to do so by writing this to you.
Announcement: Call to Artists
Happy Birthday
Let the celebration begin!
Best Movies to Watch in Self-Quarantine
Here’s a list of films I’ve enjoyed while on lockdown, all available on your favorite streaming sites.
Homecoming and the Reality of Black Faces in White Spaces
Following the release of Beyoncé’s Netflix Documentary Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé and Grownish, I spent a lot of time thinking about my college experience. At the time of their releases, I wished that I could have experienced college the way Beyoncé interpreted it through her performance.
If You're Not Black, Don't Say It
No, not even then.
Black Radicalism in the Media
Although these are peaceful protest the media finds a way to display them in a negative sense—stating that in "response to acts of violence and vandalism committed by apparent supporters of the movement," accusing Black Lives Matter of "anti-white and anti-police radicalism." When in reality the group is simply taking a stand for black people, which has rarely been done before.