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Review: Sinners by Ryan Coogler Is a Masterclass in Black History, Music, and Memory
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is a stirring excavation of Black history, music, and love. A film that resists erasure and centers deep cultural memory.
Survival of the Thickest – Season 2: A Disappointing Return
In this review of Survival of the Thickest Season 2, we explore how the show mishandles representation, featuring a deeper look at Khalil’s storyline and the commodification of Black art. Is it progress or just performance?
THE READING LIST #5
Explore the latest issue of The Reading List, spotlighting 10 fresh and essential reads by Black authors. From gripping thrillers to transformative essays and poetic memoirs, this curated selection inspires conversation and reflection.
A Personal Reflection on the Timeless Wisdom of The Prophet
This personal reflection explores how The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran offers timeless insight on love, pain, humility, and justice. A book that whispers deep truths and lingers long after.
Zion : un film guadeloupéen bouleversant entre mémoire, béton et gwoka
Zion est un film rare, tourné en Guadeloupe, porté par la langue créole, la mémoire du gwoka, et la colère d’une jeunesse prise au piège de la violence et du béton.
Black Dandyism: Fashion's Complex Relationship with Black Culture and Capital
We examine Black dandyism and Vogue's history of using Black culture for capital gain. Delve into the ways fashion has commodified Black style without true support for Black creatives. Join the conversation.
Être noir depuis toujours : réflexions critiques après une masterclass
Après avoir assisté à la masterclass de Binkady-Emmanuel Hié, Nous questionons la récupération des luttes noires, l'effacement des voix historiques, et la violence subtile d’un discours racial aseptisé.
The White Lotus Season 3 Finale Dissected
In Part 1 of our finale critique series, we break down the hollow performance of friendship in The White Lotus Season 3’s final dinner scene. Authenticity lost, empathy ignored.
Why Transcendent Kingdom Didn’t Resonate With Me Like Homegoing Did
Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom is a deeply introspective novel exploring faith, science, and addiction. While beautifully written, it didn’t impact me as much as Homegoing. Here's why.
The Reading List #4: Celebrating Black Stories, Legacy, and Liberation
The Reading List #4 showcases April's most compelling releases by Black authors. Dive into stories of resilience, memory, activism, and imagination that illuminate Black culture and history.
The Cult of Queuing
Tired of waiting in lines for the latest trends? Learn why the cult of queuing is overrated and how true experiences happen off the beaten path.
Les Impatientes
Découvrez "Les Impatientes" de Djaïli Amadou Amal, un roman poignant qui explore le mariage forcé, la polygamie et la condition des femmes au Sahel. Un récit puissant sur la résistance et la survie.