Turning The TV Off The US Empire Part 2: The Rise of The Multipolar World
The rise of the multipolar order, coupled with burgeoning resistance movements across the world, will chart a new chapter in the course of modern humanity. Any departure from the current global state of affairs will undoubtedly benefit the masses of the global majority outside the Western world.
Turning The TV Off The US Empire Part 1: A Critical Reflection on The US Election
An assessment of Biden and Trump’s foreign and domestic policies indicate that there isn’t much difference between the two: the interests of Wall Street and the Pentagon have and will continue to remain Supreme.
The Landscape of Independent Film and Political Media
The journey of politically driven independent films reveals the tension between bold storytelling and the systemic constraints of the film industry.
Unnatural Sciences
In a time where fiction threatens reason and misinformation reigns supreme, it may seem unwise to raise criticism against an institution as essential as medicine.
Beef With Thy Passport to Nowhere
To what degree have they, Africans on the continent or anywhere else in the world, been miseducated, blinded, co-opted around this business of passports, its presumed strength or weakness faced with stringent visa requirements for some or blasé passage at immigration control for others, is always questionable.
Dare To Dream, Dare To Teach
I dreamt of having a classroom of my own one day, teaching real students that I didn’t bribe with a week of chores.
Beep Beep: Get Outta Our Community, and Get Into Our Thoughts A Look Into Prioritizing Anti-Poverty Measures
When we talk about violence in Toronto, the focus tends to be on crime committed by the poor. By the struggling and unwanted parts of the city.
The Publishing Industry Erases Black Voices
The truth is, if we want our stories told, we must create our own spaces to do so.
LOUD
“It's very cool to be Black right now,” Adams says, but only in a specific manner. If an artist isn’t interested in jumping headfirst into mainstream R&B or rap, or trying to sound like a variation of Drake, Daniel Caesar or Tory Lanez, then it becomes much harder to build a fanbase and gain any sort of income in Toronto off of music”.
Jesus is King and the Soundtrack to Commercial Christianity
West’s new brand of Christianity pushes him further into the good-books of the alt-right, and further away from the communities that prop him up.