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Ciara's Engagement and the Deepest Fears of FuccBois

demetria lucas March 15, 2016

With a genuine interest, I’m trying to figure out what Ciara did wrong to attract so much hatred. She became a mom with a man she planned to marry. It didn’t work out. She moves on, even made a song about it. And like she sang she would, she found a man who seems to adore her and treats her kid well. Isn’t that what a responsible, dating mother is supposed to do? Or was she not supposed to date at all because “good” mothers don’t date? Was she supposed to have a man in her life who didn’t treat her and her child well? Oh. I got it. She was supposed to stay tethered to a dysfunctional man to keep her family intact.   

In what world?

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In Relationships, Pop Culture Tags Ciara, Russell Wilson, engagements, marriage, fuccbois

Film still from Nate Parker's The Birth of A Nation"

Why America Needs More Films About Slavery

demetria lucas January 28, 2016

It seems for every person like me, who anticipates showing up to a Magic Johnson theater (because you know they’re showing it) on opening night, there’s another person asking, “Really? Another slave film?”

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In Pop Culture Tags The Birth of A Nation, Nat Turner, Nate Parker, Sundance, 12 Years A Slave, slavery

Aunt Viv’s Video Rant Misses the Point About #OscarsSoWhite

demetria lucas January 19, 2016

Martin Luther King Jr. Day turned out to be quite eventful for Hollywood. Jada Pinkett Smith announced via video that she would be boycotting this year’s Academy Awards because of the exclusion of black performances in the four major acting categories. This is the second year in a row that black actors have been shut out.

Spike Lee, who received an honorary Oscar at last year’s Governors Awards, also announced on Facebook that he and his wife, Tonya Lewis Lee, would be skipping the festivities, too.

To me it seemed like an appropriate response to the general outrage about blacks being excluded—again—as documented in the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag that populated Twitter the day the nominees were announced.

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In Pop Culture Tags Aunt Viv, Janet Hubert, Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Academy Awards, Spike Lee, #oscarssowhite

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