Culture August 6, 2017 Whose Streets, Whose Stories : Who gets to make art out of black pain? Two very different new movies show why it matters – Dana Stevens / Slate
Culture July 12, 2017 Rare, Unreleased Michael Jackson Album Goes Up for Auction – Elias Leight / Rolling Stone
Culture July 12, 2017 Bob Marley Comes Alive in This Collection of Interviews With the People Who Knew Him Best – Toure / NYT
Culture July 5, 2017 ‘Dear White People’ Is Heading Back To Netflix For Season 2 – Lilly Workneh / Huff Post
Culture June 7, 2017 DWP’’s Antoinette Robertson: Black Women Can Be Woke And Wear A Weave – Zahara Hill / Huff Post
Culture June 4, 2017 The Radical Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, the First Black Author to Win a Pulitzer Prize – Angela Jackson / Beacon Press via Alternet
Culture May 31, 2017 The Echoes of America’s “Faithful Slave” Trope in Lola’s Story – Micki Mcelya / The Atlantic
Culture May 14, 2017 The Case for Black English : John McWhorter celebrates the dialect that has become an American lingua franca – Vinson Cunningham / New Yorker
Culture April 23, 2017 Prince didn’t let the music industry define him. That’s why he became a legend – Alex Abad-Santos / Vox
Culture April 16, 2017 Oprah Winfrey on ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ – Salamishah Tillet / NYT
Culture April 12, 2017 The real story behind the famous Chappelle skit starring Charlie Murphy about Prince’s late-night hoops challenge – Jerry Bembry / The Undefeated
Culture April 5, 2017 How James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time still lights the way towards equality – Steven W Thrasher / The Guardian
Culture March 31, 2017 The Movie ‘Get Out’ Is a Strong Antidote to the Myth of ‘Postracial’ America – Brent Staples / NYT
Culture March 29, 2017 Wildly Talented Nigerian Artist Made This Drawing Without Any Training Whatsoever – Priscilla Frank / Huff Post
Culture March 27, 2017 The Haunting Murder of a Jazz Legend in the Making – Nick Schager / The Daily Beast