The Joy of Homecoming SZN: PWIs & HBCUs October is homecoming time for most college students, and while I have friends that attended PWIs (predominantly White Institutes), and HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges &… Continue Reading ›
Mukbangs: Glorifying Eating on Camera to Make a Quick Buck I find myself watching YouTube more than Netflix or Hulu. Whether it be beauty videos, movie reviews, live streams of video games, or the random… Continue Reading ›
Musical Politics | The Rise of Political Activism from Musicians and Creatives Death threats, protests and ostracism. These are the effects musicians faced if they criticized the political climate in the early 2000’s. If you weren’t a… Continue Reading ›
“Fist seen around the world”: The 1968 Olympics Protest – 50 years later Sports and politics. The two worlds that have collided and some would say the recent protests and boycotts across the country and in various leagues… Continue Reading ›
Struggles of being an introvert in an ever-increasing extrovert world Looking into the challenges faced by the reticent in a culture dominated by those who are more socially inclined They are everywhere, in your schools,… Continue Reading ›
OPINION: Yes, Blackface for Halloween is Still Offensive A lot of people have asked me my opinion on the blackface controversy when it comes to Halloween. When I watched the episode where Megyn… Continue Reading ›
Check-In with Yourself: Why is it so important to me? “Are you okay?” That is a question that I get frequently and it is usually the one I am the most hesitant to answer. My… Continue Reading ›
OPINION | Natural Women Only Attract Certain “Types” of Men Nappily Ever After debuted on Netflix, on September 21, 2018. The movie focuses on Violet (Sanaa Lathan), who is quite impressionable in her career, relationship,… Continue Reading ›
Yes, I’m Tired of Light-skinned Biracial Actresses Being Favored And no, I don’t actually hate them. Hollywood is pushing light-skinned, specifically biracial, black actresses to the center because that is what sells. They are… Continue Reading ›
Anthony Joshua punches his way to victory reaffirming his No. 1 spot Joshua faced the tough task of breaking down an opponent who had never been stopped before in his career. The showdown was set with 80,000… Continue Reading ›
Unity Photo Exhibition To Boost Togetherness, Patriotism Among Nigerians ABUJA, NIGERIA – In a bold response to the ethnic and religious agitations that sometimes bedevil the country since the first republic, an initiative tagged… Continue Reading ›
Opinion | Feminism: Have We Gotten It All Wrong Feminism started as far back, 1848 in the USA. Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal: to define,… Continue Reading ›
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu? Probably haven’t heard of it Placing the spotlight on one of the world’s most exciting Martial arts. The beginning It was the beginning of summer 2015, The long break always… Continue Reading ›
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