• Netflix showrunner says parallels between Chinese cultural revolution scene & cancel culture 'hard to ignore'

    The showrunner for Netflix's new show "3 Body Problem", David Benioff noted the parallels between a scene depicting China’s Cultural Revolution and modern cancel culture. Netflix’s new sci-fi epic ‘3 Body Problem’ is based on the Hugo award-winning story of the same name by Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin. While the story is about humanity preparing for an alien invasion, with an emphasis on interstellar physics, the show’s opening scene went viral for depicting a controversial...

  • Cancel culture is not just a problem on campus

    Higher education is in crisis. A week rarely passes without an incident on a college campus in which cancel culture manages to shut down a speaker or an event. And while this sad state of affairs on campuses is now too familiar, self-censorship has moved well beyond leafy quads, lecture halls, and student unions and […]

  • First Black Family Wellness Expo held in Huntsville

    A local chapter dedicated to providing community services hosted the first-ever black family wellness expo Saturday, an event designed to reduce health and economic disparities in the black community.

  • Vanta-Who? Off-Black is the New Black

    To the supposed dismay of Brenda Hashtag and consorts, Anna Wintour once famously advised against wearing an all-black get-up. In fact, the latter is somewhat

  • Reagan shooter John Hinckley moans he's a victim of cancel culture

    John Hinckley Jr., who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981 over a supposed obsession with actress Jodie Foster, claims he’s facing repercussions of cancel culture in his pursuit of a music career.

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    Historic Lincoln Theater to become museum for Black Louisiana history, culture

    BATON ROUGE — The long-awaited transformation of the historic Lincoln Theater began after a groundbreaking ceremony Friday for a new cultural venue at the corner of Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive and Myrtle Walk Street.The current plan for the theater is to rename to it to the Louisiana Black History Hall of Fame Museum and Cultural Center and to use the building as a multi-purpose facility. It will be used to celebrate the history involved with this city, while also serving as a place where...

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    Two new exhibitions on display at Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia

    RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia in Richmond has just opened two new exhibitions, both of which highlight the tradition of ceramics as an artistic medium and will be on display through this summer. The first exhibition coincides with the 58th Annual Conference of the National Council on []

  • Reagan shooter John Hinckley Jr. says he's 'a victim of cancel culture'

    John Hinckley Jr., the man who decades ago was found not guilty by reason of insanity after shooting President Ronald Reagan, now claims that he has become "a victim of cancel culture," according to the New York Post. Hinckley, who writes original music, sings, and plays guitar, has a YouTube channel with more than 36,000 subscribers.He was scheduled to perform at a venue in Connecticut later this month, but the performance was postponed indefinitely, he told the New York Post. A post on the...

  • PBS: Blame Conservative Crackdown on DEI for ‘Chilling Effect’ on Black Female Professors

    Thursday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour featured another way for the taxpayer-supported news outlet to section off certain subjects from balanced discussion -- a “Race Matters” segment on the alleged struggles black women face in academia had no dissenting voices, just the host and the guest agonizing over the purported problem. The story was driven by the suicide of a college administrator in Missouri and also, more puzzlingly, by the travails of black academic Claudine Gay, who resigned as...

  • PBS: Blame Conservative Crackdown on DEI for ‘Chilling Effect’ on Black Female Professors

    Thursday’s edition of the PBS NewsHour featured another way for the taxpayer-supported news outlet to section off certain subjects from balanced discussion -- a “Race Matters” segment on the alleged struggles black women face in academia had no dissenting voices, just the host and the guest agonizing over the purported problem. The story was driven by the suicide of a college administrator in Missouri and also, more puzzlingly, by the travails of black academic Claudine Gay, who resigned as...

  • Is Candace Owens Attempting A Black Media Rebrand After Parting Ways With Conservative Daily Wire?

    Owens, as many users on Twitter/X have speculated, appears poised for a rebrand, using appearances on Black-led radio shows and podcasts like the Joe Budden Podcast and the Breakfast Club as evidence.

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    'Golden Girls' Reboot to Star Tina Fey, Lisa Kudrow, Maya Rudolph, Amy Poehler?

    The classic television sitcom was about four older women sharing a home in Florida.