By Reny Taylor Jr. Academia has gradually become a place where organic social justice goes to die. Reny Taylor Jr. explores how academic theory portrays
Category: Black Men
Nate Parker’s “American Skin” asks What is Justice?
By Torraine Walker Nate Parker’s new film American Skin opens with an all too familiar American tragedy: Two African-American men in an encounter with police
Blaming Black Men: An American Political Tradition.
There’s a skit on Paul Mooney’s 1993 album Race where the legendary comedian muses about creating a hotline where white people can hire a Black
Divided Houses.
One tweet in support of Black men ignited a social media firestorm. Time to explore the conditions and mindsets that made anti-Black misandry acceptable. Last
Nobody Hears: The Legacy of Darren Seals.
Photo by Faces of the Movement. On September 6, 2016 Ferguson activist Darren Seals was murdered. In many ways, his death marked the end of
Invisible Men.
George Floyd’s daughter should be set for life. Not long after her father was laid to rest, news broke that Barbra Streisand purchased shares of