I'm a French student hopefully graduating in social anthropology this year. The topic that I choosed to write my thesis about is Afrofuturism and Black speculative fiction as social phenomenons giving a specific perspective on
A recent chat got me thinking. This will be an interesting social/mental exercise. If you inherited 10 Billion dollars, tax free, what would you do with it?
My son asked me this question:Is it cool for a man to say,"I love you"to his woman,before she says it to him?I remember saying those words to a girlfriend and she turned weird on me.Help me out here.Is it wrong for a man to admit that first?
If you’ve seen the theater trailers for Edge of Tomorrow you might have said, Groundhog Day and Source Code meets Starship Troopers, maybe a little Looker, Oblivion and War of the Worlds, and you’d be partially right. And if you saw the TV spot with
"YES... I do as a matter of fact and here is why!"
How many times has someone very insecure spoke these words to you as you uplifted yourself or bettered yourself with education or other levels of raising your living standards?
The Discussion Title is a misnomer on purpose . The reason I made this controversial Discussion topic is because lately I have pondered something; have African Americans inadvertently publicized a divide in the Black community based on class ?
As a creator, even when we are not in the act of creating our art form, we are forever doing so mentally. But on the real, if you could measure the output of your potential in terms of a percentage, what would yours be? Eg, I've written and published
In my inner circles most people who know me well know that after my character Flex Hectic stacks those big chips my dream cars are either a fully loaded Black Edition Godzilla (Nissan GTR for the uninitiated) or the silver metallic Ironman (Audi R8 f
My name is T.Servant (pronounced in your best French accent) and I have been lurking for about two weeks. Before I continue though I thought it was funny that the Racial issues section was somewhat hidden. I can't help but think that it was
Iran Harris discussion on The Wiz got me thinking. With so many remakes being done today, love them or hate them, which classic Black movie would you like to see a remake of?
I'll start with The Wiz. The sheer amount of superstar pow