Insider look into the Black “Mecca” of film: A Black filmmakers quasi-paradise
Stories
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The Unspoken Truth about Misty Copeland and Her Success
Zakiya Moore April 2, 2021When you’re Black in a White space, the issues are not so Black and White
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The Art of Being Unbothered: How to Care a Little Less
Zakiya Moore January 14, 2021I’m no longer going to shrink myself to make myself digestible. You can choke.
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What Does Becoming Woke Feel Like?
Zakiya Moore January 7, 2021Taking the Red Pill: A Personal Reflection on the Transformation of Becoming Woke
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Essential and Simple Tips Black People Everywhere Can Use Forever
Zakiya Moore January 7, 2021My Spiritual Conversation at the Local Hair Salon [in 2016] that began my journey to becoming “woke”
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Becoming by Michelle Obama – Book Review and Commentary
Zakiya Moore December 10, 2020Can a Black woman really have it all?
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“Is it about me or about us?” – Excerpts from a Passionate Black Intellectual
Zakiya Moore December 10, 2020Excerpts and Thoughts on the Black Power movement
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The Symbolism of the J. Cole No Name Controversy
Zakiya Moore December 3, 2020Insight into why this J. Cole No Name Controversy was so divided and what it represents for Black people in America
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Transcendent Kingdom: A Fresh Black Perspective That Can’t Escape From Itself
Zakiya Moore November 8, 2020Transcendent Kingdom takes us through the parallels of race, religion, and science
Is Ta-Nehisi Coates the James Baldwin of this Generation?
“And have brought humanity to the edge of oblivion: because they think they are white.” – James Baldwin. So what really separates the Black race from the rest of the world?