The article discusses plans for the Super Bowl in New Orleans, emphasizing its focus on celebrating Black music and culture amidst a politically charged environment. It critiques the ongoing issues of racism within the NFL while acknowledging the league's current commitment to diversity under Commissioner Roger Goodell. The upcoming performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by artist Ledesi is highlighted as a significant moment, representing the fight against efforts to silence Black voices and erase their history. In contrast, the article describes a reactionary movement led by Trump supporters.
Sad-boy billionaire Mark Zuckerberg thinks he can find his "masculine energy" by sucking up to a 78-year-old autocrat slathered in orange.
The day, as programmed by the NFL, was set to celebrate New Orleans's incredible history of Black music and culture.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell even said at a press conference on Monday that the league would not be rolling back its efforts to promote diversity.
The white whine will pour before the game even starts when a New Orleans-born recording artist, the brilliant Ledesi, performs "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
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