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This episode of Black Joy Blazers highlights the Architects of Pleasure, women who reclaim wholeness and live on their own terms.
This episode of Black Joy Blazers highlights Black journalists like Ida B. Wells, Ed Bradley, Joy Reid, Rachel Scott, and Imara Jones.
This episode of Black Joy Blazers highlights the work of Black dancers like Charm La'Donna, who choreographed the last two Super Bowl shows.
The incident was treated less like a racial harm event that happened to two Black men and more like a “disruption” that happened to the show.
“Photography and the Black Arts Movement” explores the role of visual art at a time when Black culture is increasingly under attack.
Fun fact: Since the RRHOF inducted its first batch of artists in 1986, every single group of inductees has included non-rock artists.
MAGA fans preferred a washed-up bigot over Bad Bunny's epic halftime show, but viewership numbers show they're losing the 'culture war'.
Benito Bowl was a cultural celebration grounded in the shared experience and history of marginalized people in the United States.
Are these people mad about Spanish, or are they upset because the show was an indicator white nationalism is losing its grip on "American" culture?
Despite all the hate from MAGA, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was a brilliant example of how performance can be turned into resistance.
Bad Bunny turned the Super Bowl halftime show into a Puerto Rican–inspired cultural spectacle, and a deeper message that social media loved.
Bad Bunny, Kehlani, and Billie Eilish didn't waste their Grammy Award win moments to call out ICE for what their doing to immigrants.