This is the type of shit that has me not feeling Corey Booker. I don’t see it for him and I won’t vote for him if he’s in the primaries.
This is the type of shit that has me not feeling Corey Booker. I don’t see it for him and I won’t vote for him if he’s in the primaries.
He was one of my favorites on Project Runway and unlike most of them (with a few exceptions like Austin Scarlett) has made a good career for himself.
Exactly we’re waiting to see if you are going to do something crazy, which you normally do.
I am continually shocked by how much people under 30 don’t know, and specifically about the contributions Black people have made to music. My Asian coworker is 26 or 27 and had no idea that rock was invented by Black people. There has been a concerted effort in the past several years to portray hip-hop as something…
Girl you don’t have to tell me. I actually watched the episode not too shortly after this article, and all I could think was *killmonger voice* This is your fav?
*begins to pop pussy on the 2 and the 4*
So, tell me have you seen her. Let me wrap my weave up. I’m the trap Selena. Dame mas gasolina. SKRRRRRRRRRT.
That’s not a reliable source.
Whoa whoa whoa put some RESPECK on Kim name. Big definitely ghosted some shit for her, but lets not act like she ain’t have respect in the hood in her own right.
you heard she gon do what from who?
Not only that — it’s a pattern that’s ubiquitous across most fields of art, not just visual art and museum-related careers — and I’m not the only one who’s been talking and writing about it for awhile, but I certainly have been talking and writing about it for awhile, and so has Cecilia Tan, so I’m really glad (not…
The worst part is that this is one of those exact situations where it’s like... the only room for people of color to advance comes at the direct expense of people who are white. You can’t have a PoC program director, event director, or curator, without literally taking the job from a white person.
It’s infuriating, and to think they consider themselves good liberals as well, so you can’t even talk to them about this. Thankfully this sort of discussion is happening more and more often in academia, but we have to see if anything changes. Since everything is up for critique, it’s our bread and butter in the art…
I used to work at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco. A “black” museum where the president of the board of directors was white, the program director was white, the exhibitions director was white, the events director was white, etc.
No, it’s not.
Someone commented this on another post (don’t remember which one): for all purposes, in the right-wing pundit’s mind, Hogg should be a conservative teen. He’s upper middle class, lives in Florida and he’s a son of a former FBI agent. Thing is, he isn’t conservative. He’s incredibly eloquent and he’s pointing at all…
But nobody in that room bought Aquaria’s tears as being genuine and she was clocked by all of them not just The Vixen as trying to emotionally manipulate the situation by falling back on the tears and creating the optics that the mean bully was making the poor little pretty girl cry.
But then it becomes a situation of who gets to say that someone’s reaction is blown out of proportion? The Vixen reacted the way she reacted. Some people go for the death blow as soon as the bell rings and if that is a type of conflict that you can’t handle then the best option for you is to refrain from coming for…
It’s not that the narrative is miscasting Vixen as a wolf, it’s that fellow wolf Aquaria put on a sheep suit whenever being a wolf doesn’t work out for her.