7 Ways White Corporate America Killed Black Radio
Like the talking drum, Black radio has long been a crucial way for Black people to communicate, to hear the latest music, to share passions and outrage about the […]
Police Brutality Doesn’t Just Happen To Black Men
By Jasmin Howard “I can’t breathe!” This phrase has become a recent sound bite of police brutality in America’s collective memory. It invokes the memory of the extrajudicial killing of […]
Black lives matter, but to whom?
I got some shit I’ve gotta get off my chest. Over the past several weeks I’ve been in several heated conversations with police, friends, activist etc.. About the movement, of […]
Generation Kill
Toussaint December 1, 2014 A few years back I was engaged in a manhood initiative at a local Chicago high school. One bay after our program I walked one of […]
How police confront black and white citizens
9:55 pm, November 28, 2014 In April of my freshman year at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a woman bolted past me at the front door of my residence […]
me you and white supremacy ( the disfunction of the black male female relationship )
Over the last few months, I’ve been on a personal crusade of sorts. I recognize that by now most of you are tired of hearing my Facebook rants about the […]