On Sunday afternoon another unjustified shooting took place in Arizona when a 26 year old police officer critically wounded an unarmed man by shooting him while... Read More...
The NBA continues to become the most talked about sport this summer. MLB season tends to be a long lasting drag until late August. NFL sea... Read More...
Last night, a 40 year old NYPD Sergent shot unarmed 21 year old Thayvone Santana in the jaw, claiming that Santana was trying to rob him. The shooting by the of... Read More...
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On the Saturday of July 28th, a man recently identified as Joseph Santos was shot and killed by a police officer in South Whitehall... Read More...
We often think that technology is neutral, assuming stereotypes cant be created from numbers and electricity, but what we tend to forget is that technology is o... Read More...
“Sorry to Bother You.”, is in no doubt summer 2018’s greatest film surprise. Writer/Director Boots Riley brings an exciting minority casted proactive film to li... Read More...
Saheed Vassell, 34, was shot 9 times and killed on April 4th in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Officers responded to several alarming calls from individuals in the ar... Read More...
Most Black boys out there born before the year 2000, me included, have had aspirations of being the good-guy crime-fighter that have historically ... Read More...
President Joseph Kabila of Congo — who was due out of office last year — shows no sign of stepping down. But his persistent presence is about more than the deni... Read More...
Last week beckoned a return to normalcy for the now shamed charity syndicate, Oxfam, with Swedish development agency Sida announcing a $12.6 million donation fo... Read More...
The age of credulousness has taken another victim; this time it’s the NCAA. As every glove in American disposition has come off, organizations that once... Read More...
History books only teach us about the non-violent period of the Civil Rights movement, mentioning the likes of Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. In honor o... Read More...
"Mfon", which directly translates to "I have seen the goodness of God" as explained by moderator and Deputy Editor of "MFON: Black Women Photographers of the Af... Read More...