Goodbye to embarrassment
A few months ago, Zadie Smith enlightened me to an emotion that I had been feeling in certain situations for years, but one that I… Read More »Goodbye to embarrassment
A few months ago, Zadie Smith enlightened me to an emotion that I had been feeling in certain situations for years, but one that I… Read More »Goodbye to embarrassment
Rap is black. Despite what anyone says about Eminem, Atmosphere, Yelawolf and the like, the advent of white rappers is always accompanied by discussions of… Read More »On rap, race and relatability
Transforming the hue of one’s “natural” skin colour is most often – in pop culture, at least – a white conversation. For instance, when Snooki… Read More »Who is the fairest of them all?
Concordia’s eleventh annual fine arts festival amps-up its profile in the city’s art scene
http://ca.jezebel.com/5772606/exclusive-new-york-fashion-week-was-the-whitest-in-years It’s about time someone gets down to the nitty-gritty of diversity (or lack thereof) at New York Fashion Week. Jezebel has been collecting this… Read More »New York fashion week a washout
Tiana Reid explores the past, present, and future of counterculture
Mixed like me
Black History Month reclaims black Canadian experience
Re: “Rejecting Appropriation” | Commentary | January 27
Black History Month reclaims black Canadian experience
Aloe Blacc finds the political power in music
Re: “First Contact” | Commentary | September 13
McGill alumni-run LOOKOUT organizes a weekend of music
Tiana Reid challenges recent black representations in the media
New exhibition examines the fundamental constructs of gallery space