Consent in Afro-Caribbean Spaces and Beyond Imagining Culturally Competent Consent It’s summer in the city, everyone’s wearing less and going out more, and event flyers are popping up each weekend. Recently, a flyer for a reggaetón event listed rules for the event, such as where to park, entry fee, and the last rule: “dont fucking… Continue reading Black and Brown Consent
In one of their tracks, titled They Schools, M-1 and Stic Man, a.k.a the rap duo, Dead Prez, rapped about the horrors of the U.S. school system. In this song, Stic Man described James S Rickards’ High School, the school he attended and graduated from in his youth, as an institution with a White supremacist… Continue reading They Institutions Vs. Ours
Rage Do you ever feel rage?A subtle feeling you can’t quite explainWith thoughts you just can’t get out your brainWhere it feels like maybe you’ve gone insane Can you feel this rage?Trapped in this cageA slave to a wageKillin ourselves just to maintain Heart pounding in my chestLike drums bursting through my breastRage consuming all… Continue reading A Collection of Poems
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