


‘Before She Ignites’ Live-Action Fancast
Another Friday, another fancast. This week, I chose to fancast the YA novel Before She Ignites by Jodi Meadows. Graphics were created courtesy of one of our amazing graphic designers, […]

5 Shows You Should Catch Up on in 2018
Every new year it’s always good to catch up on our favorite TV shows, especially if we missed an episode. That’s something most of us do, but with this article, […]

I Am Not Your Magical Negro. Challenging Hollywood’s Diversity.
Amidst current racial tensions, it would be remiss of us not to speak on how much of that is present in the media we consume. Sure, writers and producers are […]

Fiction of Color: Book Recommendations
If you’re anything like me, college or (simply) life has probably managed to put a pause on reading for fun, but I still sometimes want to soak in a good […]

TV in 2017: A Year of Queer in Review
2017 has been a big year for the LGBTQ+ community, and this year television gave us quite a few gems with some of the queer characters of color that found […]

Pixar’s Coco: An Opportunity to Demand More
It’s been nearly a month since the U.S. release of Disney Pixar’s Coco, and audiences everywhere continue to be moved by the film’s characters and filial message. The acceptance of […]

Book Review – The Hate U Give: The Most Important Novel of 2017?
The Hate U Give (THUG) by Angie Thomas is an uncommon example of the mainstream success that stories which feature and are written by people of color can gain. As […]

Navigating Comic Cons With Social Anxiety
When I was 12, I got my first ever copy of an Entertainment Weekly magazine. It was the San Diego Comic-Con edition and from then on going to a con […]

Childish Gambino’s “Awaken, My Love!” Deserves to win Album of the Year
You know the first time you hear a song and you know it’s going to stick with you forever? I felt that for the entirety of Childish Gambino’s 2016 critically […]