I loved this book. Period. I know I came late to the party as it’s been out for a couple of years but who cares, I’m happy to say I finally joined the boat! If Trevor was to give this book a different title, it would probably be namesakes with his latest Netflix special, “Son […]
Category: Culture
Where Reasons End: A Meditation
CW: This might be a hard one for some of you as there are mentions of suicide. Feel free to stop here if you need to. … “Days are not the only place where we live, Nikolai said. Time is not the only place where we live, I said. Days are. I don’t have to […]
Four Afrocentric Films to Enjoy this Easter Holiday
Hey lovelies! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend. Easter is definitely the time to tap into your spirituality, spend time with the people you care about and just hit the refresh button. I’ve been watching a lot of films and thought I’d share some films you might enjoy for that downtime this weekend.
Are you Ready for This?: A Film Review of “If Beale Street Could Talk”
You might have heard about this film. You might not have heard about it. You might have watched this film. You might not have watched it. Wherever you are within this spectrum, this review is for you. By now we as as a people immersed in popular culture have unanimously declared that this movie is […]
Too Early For Birds: The Brazen Edition
What do you remember? As a Historian, a lot of my scholarly work is dictated by the need to remember. To remember the what, the how, the why and more importantly the who. The sad part about history is that more often than not, it is the conqueror’s history that we are made to remember. […]