tv October 1, 2023 ‘The Changeling’ and the State of Black Prestige TV Justin Charity The Ringer Though it’s not an outright race-focused series, the new Apple TV+ drama is clearly in the vein of shows like ‘Them’ and ‘Lovecraft Country’
tv May 7, 2023 The Real History of Queen Charlotte, and the Problem With Netflix’s Bridgerton Spinoff Nylah Burton Vox Shonda Rhimes’s new show imagines an interracial romance that remakes Regency England. That sure didn’t happen.
tv December 4, 2022 I Loved Seeing Black Characters in Wednesday — But They Deserved Better Kailynn Johnson Refinery29 It’s not surprising that the Black characters in Wednesday don’t feel like there was any intention behind their Blackness.
tv November 6, 2022 Nick Lachey Responds to Claim That ‘Love Is Blind’ Edits Black Women Out: ‘Fair Observation’ Emily Leibert Jezebel Lauren Speed-Hamilton, who found love on Season 1, says 85 percent of the ‘Love Is Blind’ couples are “forced.”
February 6, 2022 How A Court Ruling In Alabama Could Boost Black Political Power Throughout The South Nathaniel Rakich FiveThirtyEight There is still a lot of uncertainty about what the court will do. The decision could fall anywhere in between the two extremes laid out in this article. We’ll just have to wait and see; a decision could come down any day.
tv January 2, 2022 How Issa Rae and Crew Left An Indelible Mark On Television History Joelle Monique AV Club While many iterations of the friendship sitcom exist, a Black woman invented the genre as we know it today, and a Black woman perfected it in Insecure
film March 16, 2021 Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin Shine in Trailer for Netflix's 'Concrete Cowboy' Kristen Santer Collider The juxtaposition of cowboys with urban life is a unique spin on neo-westerns, particularly due to the lack of black representation in the genre.
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