By: Juan Miguel Martinez Modern music is an awe-inspiring thing, a being of its own depth. It is directly irresponsible… Read more The Irrepressible Truth of Black women in music
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The Anti-black disease in Latino/a/x culture
What a time to be alive. This is not just one of, it is the biggest civil rights movement in the history of America. So much has been accomplished in these last 12 days, but there is still much to be done.
A Few Bad Apples
he obsession with authority and control and how that plays out differently based on race is something that is discussed, but for many of us did not really resonate until now
Police brutality, the most American tradition
By Juan Miguel Martinez I have never once wondered if Mookie did the right thing. Moments after Radio Raheem was… Read more Police brutality, the most American tradition
The news about the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Have you heard about the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service? If not, then you should, they are an organization making an impact in our communities
Latino/a/x and the usage of the N word
By Juan Miguel Martinez Filthy white slavers. They created the word. A word that apparently meant “stupid person” but turned… Read more Latino/a/x and the usage of the N word
Obligatory “The Last Dance” Content
By: Claudio A. Cortés Mama! Michael Jordan Can Fly! Proclaimed the little boy that everyone thought would never speak. A… Read more Obligatory “The Last Dance” Content
A 44 year old shameful memory : Felipe Cazals and “Canoa: Memoria de un hecho vergonzoso”
By Juan Miguel Martinez Mexico City in 1968 underwent a major sea change, a permutation of consciousness. The spirit of… Read more A 44 year old shameful memory : Felipe Cazals and “Canoa: Memoria de un hecho vergonzoso”
Justice For Ahmaud
By: Nanis Rodriguez There is something to be said about the fact that a man can be murdered, that it… Read more Justice For Ahmaud
Cinco de Mayo – Day of The Underdog
By: Juan Miguel Martinez One of my favorite movies that is solely about the chicano struggle has always been “Born… Read more Cinco de Mayo – Day of The Underdog