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How MEMFOLK Creates Spaces of Black Joy

October 14, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Interviews, Review

A Memphis-based immersive experience brand helping people enjoy life during trying times.

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October 14, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
MEMFOLK, Memphis, Immersive Experience, Phil Roberts, Black Joy, creativity
Interviews, Review
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Taking Up Space & the Cultural Impact of Black Music: An Interview with SiriusXM’s Dion Summers

October 12, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Interviews

I sat down (over Zoom of course) with Dion Summers, the Vice President of Urban Music Programming at SirusXM Radio. We talked history, the influence of Black culture on popular music, and his experience navigating the media/entertainment industry as a Black man.

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October 12, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
sirius xm, Dion Summers, Kaila Cherry, music
Interviews
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Black Women On the Record About Sexual Assault

September 22, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Opinion, Review

Telling the truth of our stories and experiences is a type of justice for Black survivors of sexual violence. Owning our narratives is a form of taking back power and having the freedom to heal.

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September 22, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
On The Record, HBO, Sexual Assault, Survivors, MeToo, #MeToo
Opinion, Review
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On Black Grief & Black Joy

September 22, 2020 by LySaundra Campbell in Personal Narrative

I want to be mindful about what I share and what messages I’m trying to evoke particular in other Black folks. I can do both—speak against injustices and be unapologetic about my joy.

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September 22, 2020 /LySaundra Campbell
Black Lives Matter, grief, joy, trauma, justice, Harlem, photography, family
Personal Narrative

Owning My Body, Owning My Protest

September 01, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Personal Narrative

Tension was familiar, it was a part of every home I’d known until then. My body, I knew, was not my own. The physical abuse I suffered before being adopted, and after, left scars on my body that are still with me today. My mind was the only safe place, where no-one could enter.

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September 01, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
singer, adoption, protest, musician, Lisa Marie Simmons
Personal Narrative
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Misogynoir Almost Killed My Acting Career

August 27, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Personal Narrative

Taking care of and loving ourselves as Black women is one of the most revolutionary things we can do, especially in the entertainment industry.

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August 27, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Shayna Conde, acting, workplace, racism, sexism, community
Personal Narrative
Comment

Why Gen Z Revolutionaries Need to Add Parliament-Funkadelic to Their Playlists

August 27, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Review, Opinion

Black youth and young adults of Generation Z may have more in common with the Boomers we so eagerly make fun of than we realize. When comparing the socio-political climate of the 1960s-1970s to that of the current day, the parallels are almost uncanny.

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August 27, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
George Clinton, Parliament Funkadelic, P Funk, Afrofuturism, Gen Z, Activism
Review, Opinion
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WAP: The Sex Anthem of 2020

August 24, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience

Yet since WAP’s release, the song has faced the usual backlash, slut-shaming, and censorship from a patriarchal society that upholds the belief that it is inappropriate and unladylike for women to talk publicly about pleasure and sexual desire.

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August 24, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
WAP, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Amber Shephard
Comment

"Black Is King" and The Black Dollar

August 11, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Opinion, Review

What happens if we recognize our own power and make wealth-building (and redistribution) top priority?

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August 11, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Beyonce, Black Is King, Disney, Wealth, Economic
Opinion, Review
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A Hundred Years a Playhouse

July 31, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Interviews

Aseelah Shareef, of the historic Karamu House theater, discusses the importance of the arts in healing and amplifying the Black experience.

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July 31, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Tonya Abari, Karamu House, Theatre, Dance, Cleveland
Interviews
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Movies on the Margins: The Legacy of Black Independent Cinema

July 22, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Opinion, Review

Black people have been making movies since the early 1900s. Pushed out of white Hollywood, however, Black filmmakers went on to create their own production companies, work with their own resources, and tell the story of the Black experience in groundbreaking ways.

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July 22, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
cinema, film, movies, filmmakers, Open Signal Lab, Ava DuVernay, Martin Van Peebles, Shaft, Spike Lee, Julie Dash, Ryan Coogler, Barry Jenkins
Opinion, Review
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The Rebirth of Peter Coxx

July 20, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Interviews, Review

How the Barbadian artist, singer/songwriter overcame tribulations and returned to his first love.

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July 20, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Peter Coxx, Barbados, Musician, Phil Roberts
Interviews, Review
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The Racial Divide in Feminism

July 15, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Opinion

Until we’re able to recognize our significantly different struggles, no real change can come within the feminist movement. This is possible with more representation both on- and off-camera.

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July 15, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience /Source
feminism, culture, art, Little Fires Everywhere, Blackish, Girlfriends, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Ajeé Buggam, Celeste Ng
Opinion
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Imani Coppola: Songs of Protest, Joy, & Black Liberation

July 15, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Review

Some people know her as the indie-pop singer-songwriter of Legend of Cowgirl or the front-woman of the rhythm and cool musical duo Little Jackie but the truth is that Imani Coppola defies categorization, regardless of whichever of her 14 albums you’re listening to.

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July 15, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Imani Coppola, Juan Michael Porter II, Review, Musician, Singer, dance
Review
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Dough the Freshkid’s Latest Album “Tal’s Cafe” Details Growing Up In South Central LA

July 06, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Review

South Central artist Dough the Freshkid is a multi-talented entrepreneur and music mogul who began building his music career from the ground.

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July 06, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Tallie Spencer, Dough the Freshkid, Music, South LA, Tal's Cafe, Los Angeles
Review
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The Soundtrack of Our Lives and Songs of an Endless Movement

June 26, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Personal Narrative

The celebration of Black joy that we get from music is almost a priceless counterculture in the medium, a spotlight that illuminates an audience of Black faces.

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June 26, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
movement, justice, Joshua Williams, protest, revolution, Strange Fruit, Donny Hathaway, Black Joy
Personal Narrative
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It’s Okay That “Friends” Was Not Diverse

June 25, 2020 by Resistance & Resilience in Opinion

So no one told you life was gonna be this…white.

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June 25, 2020 /Resistance & Resilience
Friends, Living Single, TV, television, Warner Brothers
Opinion
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To Toni Morrison and Black Women Writers Who Hold My Shaky Hand

August 06, 2019 by LySaundra Campbell in Personal Narrative

As writers, when we leave this earth, our words will live on. Our thoughts will still take up space in this world.

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August 06, 2019 /LySaundra Campbell
Toni Morrison, writers, quotes, grief, death, inspiration
Personal Narrative
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Tuned In: Eryn Allen Kane

January 06, 2016 by LySaundra Campbell in Review

Mimicking the sounds of musical instruments like Ella Fitzgerald, fusing the nostalgic feelings of genres like R&B and Soul with Jazz and Gospel, while captivating the hearts and genius minds of legends like Prince.

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January 06, 2016 /LySaundra Campbell
Eryn Allen Kane, music, soul, Prince, jazz, songwriter
Review

Tuned In: Kwabs

December 08, 2015 by LySaundra Campbell in Review

Here's another British singer for you to become obsessed with. Everything about this performance moves me.

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December 08, 2015 /LySaundra Campbell
Kwabs, singer, soul, Perfect Ruin, British
Review
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