We in first place, we in first place, Webby for Public Service and Activism—we in first place! (Or whatever 2 Chainz said.)
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We in first place, we in first place, Webby for Public Service and Activism—we in first place! (Or whatever 2 Chainz said.)
That we even have to debate whether a statue of Robert E. Lee should exist tells us how backwards many people in America are. Of course, four years of Donald Trump and his racism certainly didn’t help.
On May 4, Jermaine Cole, aka Light-Skinned Jermaine and famously known as J. Cole, announced the May 14 release of his sixth studio album, The Off-Season, along with (presumably) the album cover. As is always the case when Cole announced a project, drops a loosie and/or a project, the Internets light up—no pun…
These new discussions about whether or how systemic racism and slavery should be taught in school are proving one thing unequivocally: Republicans don’t know shit about systemic racism or slavery.
I’ll never forget the moment I told my mama I was moving to L.A.