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When cruelty becomes the currency of argument, it’s only a matter of time before unreasonable stakes create unreasonable participants.
MTV leans on a legacy Ananda Lewis helped build, yet they couldn’t even bother to honor her on their biggest night.
Ananda Lewis’ absence underscored a broader pattern of how Black women are often overlooked until someone else forces the acknowledgment.Â
Tabitha Brown’s well-intentioned PSA to entrepreneurs didn’t land, as fans pushed back against what they saw as tone-deaf advice.
Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff gave us a U.S. Open showdown for the ages. Two Black queens, one unforgettable match.
Pam was the baddest on the set. Her hair was always laid, her fashion stayed fly, and her comebacks—lethal. She wasn’t the butt of the joke, she was the joke slinger and that’s power.
In this commentary, Jamie Nesbitt Golden provides a nuanced take on the colorism discussion singer Ari Lennox started regarding the television show 'Martin.'
In this op-ed, Lawrence Ross breaks down Shedeur Sanders the character versus Shedeur Sanders the real person and why all of this matters.
Egma Sylne weighs in on the recent ongoing debate about the television show 'Martin' and whether or not Pam was the target of colorism.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton calls out Dean Cain, who once played Superman, an undocumented refugee who protected the powerless. Now, he hunts them for ICE.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton discusses the American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney and the racist implications of touting "good genes."
This behavior isn’t new. Nicki Minaj's rap sheet of beef with women is long, exhausting, and well-documented over the years.