I noped away from Tyler Perry after 'Temptation,' but he's still creating stories where Black women are always the lowest common denominator.
Read MoreI remember being online and having people laugh about the Nazi dog whistles going on, and that Nazis and white supremacy were a figment of a small fringe. That's not true.
Read MoreSometimes it can be subtle, or sometimes it can be blatantly unabashed. But what is most interesting about tokenism is the damage it can do to people of color within their own communities. The nature of tokenism almost demands that we pit ourselves against one another—for the sake of survival in some cases, or esteem in others. But in all cases, it creates irrefutable tension and rifts that can move past the point of healing.
Read MoreEven the LGBTQ+ community has unconscious colorism bias when it comes to the kind of content that is produced and consumed. First up, Apple TV+'s Dickinson!
Read MoreSeveral former Glee cast members took to social media to pay tribute to the late Naya Rivera, who died last year in a tragic accident leaving behind her young son.
Read MoreI've never really given much thought to Mufasa's body in 'The Lion King' and the whereabouts of it, but if you asked me before today I probably would've said that it decomposed because, "When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass, and so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life." Now, however, there's this cursed video.
Read MoreIf this mask is about Donald Trump, I just want to let Marjorie know that no one is worth stanning that hard. No man deserves your attention like that.
Read MoreIt's time to go back to Lake Geneva and once again revisit the writing of Mary Shelley's classic Frankenstein—but now, there's more sex, drugs, and actual waking, walking monsters to behold.
Read MoreBliss, starring Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek, premiered its first trailer and I'm here for this trippy ride with a touch of The Matrix.
Read MoreI look forward to seeing what Issa Rae does next and what the era of Black female television following her will look like. One thing is for sure: No one can say that a darker skinned Black woman can't be the fact of an HBO series again and if they do, we can loudly call bullshit.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.