Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Great Poet of Dayton
There are many famous individuals who come from the city of Dayton, such as Orville and Wilbur Wright, two brothers who caused Dayton to be known as, “The Birthplace of…
Black Directors Matter: Candyman In A New Perspective
Since Black History Month is coming to an end, I thought I would conclude my series of articles by addressing one of the newer anticipated movies, “Candyman,” which released its…
Mobile Museum: A Conversation with Dr. Khalid el-Hakim
The history of Africans being on American soil begins with them confined to the lower decks of slave ships, overcrowded and unsanitary, as they embarked on a journey to an…
A Mask That Hides Your Face – A Bang, Bang You’re Dead Review
I have been interested in the premise of “Bang, Bang You’re Dead!” since I first learned of it in early 2019. This was when Sinclair performed the play for a…
5 Underappreciated Black History Films (Male)
Historically, black men have not been allowed to be characters possessing great complexity. There was a long period where black men were portrayed by white men in blackface and needless…
Beware The Flu!
Since the beginning of this year, the Wuhan coronavirus has drawn attention across the globe as the cases in its host country consistently grow day by day. In a short…