Jazz Alford, a transgender black woman, was found dead in a hotel in Birmingham, Alabama, according toĀ Mic. Her body was first found on Sept. 23, but she was unfortunately misgendered by authorities.Ā
By Liz Adetiba and Jordie Davies The Oakland-based organizer and activist Alicia Garza, who is also the originator of the Black Lives Matter rallying cry and one of the founders of the Black Lives Matter Network, thinks Black peopleĀ have a lot to talk about outside of police violence. In this interview, we discussed with […]
Tonight at 9PM Eastern, the Republican and Democratic nominees for president, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will be locked in the debate of the decade. This is the first of three presidential debates, and it is poised to be contentious, as the two candidates for president could not be more different in their approach to […]
By Lamont Lilly Mainstream media would have most of us believe that the current struggle at Standing Rock, North Dakota is all about clean water ā that its only focus is stopping the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) from running through Indigenous reservation land. And yes, it is about these things. But while such a […]
Richard Sherman rose in prominence a few years ago when his emotional response after a game garnered a slew of racist responses. At that time, he told the world that using the word “thug” in reference to Black people was just another way of calling them the “n-word.” Since then, he participating in what looked […]
This article was originally posted at Water Cooler Convos. I am reluctantly writing this piece. Both because I am still unsure about my exact sentiments on Hillary Clinton as the preponderant answer toĀ our nationās lingering political issues and simultaneously dissatisfied with the notion that her candidacy has been reduced to what liesĀ ābetween Donald Trump and […]
Last week, a heated conflict between the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the federal government came to a head: after a district court ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act in their construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), three federal agencies blocked further construction […]
We recently had the pleasure of spending some time talking to Chicago MC, Jessica Disu aka FM Supreme, about her seat right at the intersection of hip-hop music and social activism. She also provided some gems about the significance of travel in self-improvement and the controversy surrounding her appearance on FOX News calling for the […]
A conversation held between Lena Dunham and Amy Schumer was recently publishedĀ and got them both in some pretty hot water and called out to take several seats. Initially, Dunham was criticized for projecting her own insecurities on the NFL’s Odell Beckham, Jr. when he didn’t fall out of his chair to talk to her at […]
This article was originally postedĀ at Water Cooler Convos. I recently watched a video where trans men explained the idea of male privilege. In the video, they talked about how, after transitioning, they experienced a sense of freedom when walking down the street and moving in public spaces. They noticed that people stopped cutting them off […]
This article was originally posted on Water Cooler Convos. This past Sunday, a New York Times article asked, āHow Can We Ever Recover From Donald Trump?ā The inquiry and subsequent piece posit that Donald Trumpās run for the presidency has uniquely and catastrophically tarnished American politics, that he made nativism mainstream, and has the ābigots […]
I told myself I would not write about Nate Parker being a rapist. Iād known about his sexually violent history for years, and the vileness of his queerantagonism, too. The depth of his awfulness had already been addressed, and so it was odd to meābut certainly predictableāto witness the conversation rehashed at such a moment, […]