Word Warrior: Richard Durham, Radio, and Freedom
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Posthumously inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2007, Richard Durham creatively...
Lilyn G - Sci-Fi & Scary (91 KP) rated Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) in Movies
Jan 31, 2018
What stands out to me though (I watched the movie a few weeks ago) was all the things that annoyed me.
Like the African American kid from what appeared to be upper middle class whose mother made it seem like the team was his only hope of succeeding.
Also, the fact that it's of course the African American character in the game that is the one who loves alcohol and gets plastered without exercising any common sense.
Or, you know, the fact that it was just so funny to see Jack Black overplaying the 'female trapped in a man's body' thing to limp-wristing levels.
This movie could have been so much better than it was. But it was almost painful to watch. I was hoping we were moving past thinking that laughing at this type of crap was a good thing.
Oliver Mtukudzi: Living Tuku Music in Zimbabwe
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Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi, a Zimbabwean guitarist, vocalist, and composer, has performed worldwide and...
The Last Balladeer: The Johnny Hartman Story
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In The Last Balladeer, author Gregg Akkerman skillfully reveals the life-long achievements and...
Kindred
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The first science fiction written by a black woman, Kindred has become a cornerstone of black...
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Maya Angelou: The Complete Poetry
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From her reflections on African American life and hardship in Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water...
Diversity Among Architects: From Margin to Center
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Diversity among Architects presents a series of essays questioning the homogeneity of architecture...
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Subversive Language and Contemporary Women Artists of Color
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Subversive Language and Contemporary Women Artists of Color presents the intersection of language...
The Methuen Drama Book of Post-Black Plays
Harry J. Elam, Douglas A. Jones, Eisa Davis and Christina Anderson
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'Post-black' refers to an emerging trend within black arts to find new and multiple expressions of...