Editor’s Pick: Your Reflections on the Capitol Coup
We asked for your reflections on the insurrection at the Capitol. Here’s what some…
We asked for your reflections on the insurrection at the Capitol. Here’s what some…
Let’s be clear, y’all: January 6 was a lot, but sometimes you have to (trauma) laugh to keep from crying. Thankfully, Black Twitter never disappoints. Here are some of the dopest (Safe For Work) tweets and memes that we have curated that brought some hilarity the insurrection.
In times when those who are in authority refuse to deal with oppression (even within Church), still we rise. As we push back against oppression, it is important for each of us to prioritize our mental health, especially during particularly trying times. We see you. We value you. Most of all, we want to see you flourish.
Here is a list of songs curated by our staff to help you lament, pray, and heal.
“…I believe that I speak on behalf of millions of Black Americans when I say: We BEEN told y’all.”
What we saw at the Capitol is a natural consequence of the white supremacy that has been loud and “proud” in American society for the past four years. When white supremacy doesn’t get what it believes will most speedily accomplish its ends, it becomes destructive.
We started the Cultural Artifacts episodes in 2015 because we wanted to encompass the…
So, you know we had to interview Mr. Blue Check Verified right? Our “guest”…
Adapted from August Wilson’s 1982 stage play, Ma Rainey tells the fictionalized story of recording artist Ma Rainey and her band as they record an album in Chicago. Set in the 1920s, the subjects of race, prejudice, and exploitation sit at the story’s forefront. The movie speaks to the Black condition in America both then and now.
“Bells will be ringing the glad, glad news/ Oh, what a Christmas to have…
Our guest today is no stranger to many of you! The Rev. Dr. Esau…