Sinead writes an open letter to us all, sparked by the tragic death of Trayvon Martin
A Negro And A Keyboard returns with a look at the Trayvon Smith tragedy.
Black History Now continues with What. Is. Black?: Detroit by Chuck Waters
By Aja K Riddick In art, Black is not a color. Black is the absence
Reef The Lost Cauze dedicates this one to the memory of Trayvon Martin.
In the first edition of Bullet Points, Juste J takes a look at rappers who made need their asses knocked out of commission.
Black History Now rolls on with author Rhonda Renrice’s What.Is.Black: Love
What.Is.Black? continues with an insightful piece Black individualism and how stereotypes stifle Black Culture.
General Steele give us his take on What.Is.Black?: The Abyss
What.Is.Black? rolls on with a piece entitled “Black Maybe” by Justin Michael Carter.