In honor of her passing we are sharing this previously posted article. Rest in eternal Power Mama. Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela was born, the fifth of nine children, in the village of Mbongweni, Bizana, in the Transkei on 26 September 1936. During her infant years her father, Columbus, was a local history teacher. In later years he was … Continue reading
Category Archives: Culture
Rape Culture in Popular Movies
We need to discuss the correlation of Rape Culture in movies. There must be a better representation of sex and consent in movies. Here’s why Source ATTN Facebook Continue reading
In Case You Forgot, Flint Still has No Clean Water – 3 years and Counting
New data shows that less than 11% of Flint children are proficient in reading. Could this be linked to the water crisis? Source The Root Continue reading
Being A Muslim “Doesn’t Sound American”
Iranian-American Muslim fashion blogger Hoda Katebi was invited on the news to talk about her new fashion book. Instead of discussing the book, they decided to ask about nuclear weapons and tell her she “doesn’t sound American.” Watch her reaction in the video. SOurce Jeremy McLellan Comedy Continue reading
Shareena Clanton Explains Australian Colonialism
Shareena Clanton was on [ABC] Q and A Austrailia bringing light to the state of indigenous Australian. Source Karlaya Facebook Continue reading
#FBF: The best old school friendships!
Throughout the ages of television, very few storylines have been more entertaining and inspiring than a friendship that stumbles through heartbreak, disappointment, and pain but never fails. We are going to look at some of the most entertaining and heart-warming friendships that have been on television. Girlfriends (2000 TV Series) Girlfriends was a comedy series … Continue reading
{VIDEO} Thursday Trailblazer: Solange
It is Thursday and if you need a ‘lil bit of a pick me up, here you go. Remember to live in your truth. Sourced from Facebook Continue reading
I Love My Black Skin
“My blackness is not a trend” We are all striving to love the skin that we are in. Watch these young black people as they share their thoughts on their blackness. Sourced from Facebook Continue reading
Rest in power: Marielle Franco
Marielle Francisco da Silva, known as Marielle Franco, was a Brazilian politician, feminist, and human rights activist. She served as a city councillor of the Municipal Chamber of Rio de Janeiro for the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL) from January 2017 until her assassination on 14 March 2018. Franco’s killing has shaken Brazil to its … Continue reading
Dani Gurira’s powerful Essence speech will make you love her more
Danai Gurira’s 2018 ESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood acceptance speech is everything and you need to watch it. Sourced from Youtube Continue reading
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