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Ultra-Processed Culture: A Mirror Held to Our Time

We don’t always have a name for what we’re feeling—but that doesn’t mean it’s not real. This thing we’re caught in, this shiny surface that reflects everything but shows us nothing? This

One Drop to Glory

Well, they never expected it to work like this! The one-drop rule wasn’t a celebration of ancestry. It was a containment strategy—an old-world firewall designed to protect the fragile fiction of whiteness.

Trump Blinked

Sun Tzu whispers across twenty-five centuries: “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.” Miyamoto Musashi nods from the edge of a tatami mat: “Generally speaking, the Way

The Beast (666) Has a Hype Man

Before I get into this, it’s important that you know that, I’m not writing this to predict dates or declare identities. I’m writing because the world is starting to feel like it’s

Of Leaders …

For Afrikan Americans, the struggle for freedom, justice, and equality has seen the rise of great men and women of vision. And though there have been many such leaders and their ideologies,

Staying to Fight—For What?

Black folks in America have been fighting for centuries—fighting to be seen, to be heard, to be free. And yet, after all the battles, all the sacrifices, all the so-called “progress,” what