Wilson’s explicit reference to Africa expands the global network through which both cultural influences and African bodies were transmitted.
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Colorlines Favorites of 2018: The Power and Pain of ‘Whitney’ | Colorlines
The Colorlines team is sharing our favorite shows, books, hashtags, movies and more of 2018. Here, senior editorial director Akiba Solomon explains why you should watch the definitive Whitney Houston documentary, even if you aren’t a fan.
View MoreTennessee governor grants clemency to Cyntoia Brown | WREG
Eryn Taylor, WREG [dropcap]NASHVILLE[/dropcap], Tenn. — The woman who was sentenced to life in prison at the age of 16 after killing a Nashville man who solicited her for sex has been granted full clemency by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] “This decision comes after careful consideration of what is a tragic and complex […]
View MoreTarana Burke Offers Advice to Survivors Watching ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ | Colorlines
The organizer and founder of the Me Too Movement appears in the docuseries about the R&B singer’s alleged sexual abuse of Black women and girls.
View MoreCollege Board Under Fire for Deciding Black Student Did Too Well on Her SAT | The Root
When Florida high school senior Kamilah Campbell’s SAT scores didn’t stack up the way she wanted, she worked hard to do better—but that might not matter now.
View MoreThe American Dream Isn’t for Black Millennials | The New York Times
What I learned from talking to more than 70 of my peers — and trying to buy a house.
View MoreRegina King and Colman Domingo Make Us Better With ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ | Colorlines
The veteran actors discuss their relationships to James Baldwin, what they brought to their portrayal of Sharon and Joe Rivers and the passion for rich Black characters.
View MoreBlack Owned Music Venues | AFRO
Nyame-Kye Kondo, AFRO [dropcap]With[/dropcap] the D.C. fall art season in full swing, Black musicians and patrons alike are getting amped for a chilly season made warm by good music. Historically known for its soulful vibes, the development of Go-Go and hardcore punk music, Washington D.C. has a legacy of Black musical excellence. One important aspect […]
View MoreTracing the Real Betty Boop back to a Notorious Bootlegger’s Club in 1920s Harlem | Messy Nessy Chic
Natalie McKane, Messy Nessy Chic [dropcap]The[/dropcap] 1920’s in Paris may have been roaring, but over in Harlem, they were stomping. New York’s playground was not short of an underground boozer, but there was one place in particular that dominated the scene; The Cotton Club. Patron Saint of jazz, notorious bootlegging and the home of the […]
View MoreThe Underground Kitchen That Funded the Civil Rights Movement | Atlas Obscura
Georgia Gilmore’s cooking fueled the Montgomery bus boycott.
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