Octavia E. Butler’s epic speculative fiction novel, ‘Parable Of The Sower,’ was brought to life in NYC as a Black Opera. Here’s our review. The post Review: Octavia E. Butler’s ‘Parable Of The Sower’ Was Brought To Life In NYC…
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Photo Essay: NYC Pride Reminds Us That This Celebration Is Rooted In Resistance
The annual NYC Pride celebration is one that consistently raises the bar for similar commemorations worldwide. What many don’t know is that the event not only originated in New York City but also began as a riot in 1969. This…
Read More‘Citi Bike Karen’ Reminds Us That Carolyn Bryant Donham’s Sordid Legacy Lives On
America’s racist history repeating itself yet again.
Read MoreJordan Neely’s Killer Expected To Surrender Today and Be Charged With Second-Degree Manslaughter
Loved ones of Jordan Neely will be getting some justice just two weeks after his untimely death.
Read MoreTravis Scott Reportedly Reaches Settlement Over Alleged NYC Nightclub Assault
Travis Scott has reportedly reached a settlement over an alleged nightclub confrontation that left a sound engineer in the hospital.
Read MoreMore Legal Woes: Travis Scott Tossed Fan’s Phone Striking Them In The Head Before Alleged NYC Assault, Possible Lawsuit Brewing
Before the alleged assault that left an audio engineer in the hospital Travis Scott reportedly threw a fan’s phone striking them.
Read More2 Black Girls Charged With Hate Crimes After Allegedly Striking A White Woman And Saying, ‘I Hate White People’
Source: New York Daily News / Getty In a country where the only kind of supremacy is white supremacy, a Black person can still catch a hate crime for assaulting a white person while expressing anti-white sentiment. This is the…
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