The Grift: When Opportunism Wears Familiar Faces I explore Clay Cane's perspective in his evidenced-backed account of the downward spiral of Black Republicans from the party of Lincon to the cult of Trump.
Badass, Brilliant & Black 2: The Re-Up Remember that thing I said about Black women possibly becoming the face of fictional villainy in pop culture? I... I might have been right.
Badass, Brilliant & Black: The New Face of Fictional Villains Just rewatched The Boys and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes prequel back-to-back, and I'm calling it now: brilliant, morally grey Black women are the future of fictional baddies.
Unnamed Chicken Game I've been dallying around with the idea of designing a game for years, but this time, I mean it. Seriously.
Unforgivable: Analyzing the worst curse in Harry Potter I’ll start this off by saying that while I’m a fan of the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, I do not support her social/political beliefs, nor do I consume the products that come out of the Wizarding World without forethought on where my values lie.
Propaganda in Panem: On state violence and shaping reality Capitol News. With their omnipresent coverage and their saucy slogan, "If you didn't see it here, it didn't happen."