Charlamagne Tha God confronts Anderson Cooper on media’s double standards
The recent face-off between “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne tha God and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper has ignited a crucial discussion about media bias in
The recent face-off between “The Breakfast Club” host Charlamagne tha God and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper has ignited a crucial discussion about media bias in
John Pasmore, a veteran of the media and technology industries, is on a mission to democratize artificial intelligence (AI). With his latest brainchild, Latimer.ai, he
On Tuesday, Dec. 6, Academy Award® nominated producer, director, writer Lee Daniels reveals how he didn’t let racism play a role in his career. Tune into ‘The
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The continued disrespect of President Obama is being extended to include attacks on his children and now on his marriage. Conservative media outlets are starting
The death of Marion Barry this past weekend have many reflecting on his legacy and positive actions during the civil rights movement, as well as
Produced by Steve Stoute and featuring commentary from luminaries ranging from famed emcee Nas to civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, the project took a look at how hip-hop’s emergence into a major cultural force shaped a generation and American culture over the past 40 years. But the documentary, an ambitious and engrossing look at hip-hop as both art and commodity, virtually ignores the contributions and histories of hip-hop locales outside of the mecca of New York City. Even the participants themselves, save for hitmaking superproducer Dr. Dre, tended to be mostly from the Big Apple.