By: Zach Fulwood Since the beginning of time, it has always been assumed that men should be the one to initiate conversation and interest in any woman that they deem worthy of getting to know. Men are looked at as… Read More ›
Culturally Biased
The Engineers Of Cool
By: Zach Fulwood Black people are cool. A rather obvious proclamation, I know. That said, I get the strange feeling that the rather large social impact of coolness Black culture has on our society is often understated. From hair style,… Read More ›
The Importance of Black Ownership
By: Zach Fulwood I remember hearing Tupac Shakur say in an interview with Ed Gordon that, every Black man becomes angry by the time they receive their first three paychecks. Ten years ago, this statement sounded cool but had little… Read More ›
Quantity Over Quality. An Honest Conversation About Tyler Perry
By: Zach Fulwood Tyler Perry is and has always been a rather perplexing individual. Whether it’s because of his portrayals as a middle-aged Black woman with his character, Madea or his ability to consistently put out content that exemplifies (to… Read More ›
Cheating Is A Human Issue, Not A Racial One. Why Loni Love is Wrong And So Are Her Detractors
By: Zach Fulwood Everybody cheats. Though I would love to jump on the bandwagon and promote black men not cheating, the reality is, they do. But, they aren’t the only ones who cheat. Every single race and/or ethnicity of human… Read More ›
Reborn
By: Ebonie Fulwood
The Pursuit Of Happiness And The Social Currency Of Anxiety & Depression
By: Zach Fulwood It’s hard to look at our society today and not see a trend of self loathing becoming more and more popular, especially with the younger generation. Popular music has become more openly self-deprecating (not in a funny… Read More ›
Write It Down And Make It Plain. The Importance of Creating A Vision Board
By: Zach Fulwood I’m sure you’re familiar with the famous phrase, “If I can see it, then I can do it.” As cliche as it may sound, there’s a lot of truth in this phrase. Obviously there are limitations as… Read More ›