#black-voices

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fromHackernoon
4 years ago

The Black Rural South Has Limited Access to the Internet: What It's Like | HackerNoon

Military veteran Obbie Riley expresses his frustrations about the lack of broadband access in rural Mississippi, describing it as essential for work, education, and health.
Digital life
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Don't Miss BlackOut: The Gallery Show

This powerful exhibit curated by BlackOut creator Donovan Scribes includes artists and writers showcasing their work in response to the racial justice movement.
Black Lives Matter
Independent films
fromCreative Bloq
1 month ago

"It's Coco meets Back to the Future, but rooted in Black culture and modern music": Matthew A Cherry on his next film Time Signature

Creativity often involves pressure to outperform previous successes, impacting an artist's workflow and decisions.
NYC music
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Cowboy Carter Tour: My Experience in Beyonce's Kaleidoscopic Rodeo of Black Americana

Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter concert celebrates Black contributions to country music with dazzling performances and deep cultural references.
from48 hills
5 months ago

13 albums we can't wait to hear in 2025 - 48 hills

Tamara Lindeman returns with her Weather Station moniker. "I've gotten used to feeling like I'm crazy-or just lazy," she sings at the start of "Neon Signs." But she's neither. I'd argue she's rather actively astute in reading the human condition through a skew of indie rock and melodic arrangements. This Toronto-based artist wrings out stress, and desolation, in portraying how cities can push anybody over the edge with the telling lead single.
Music
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