Through the invention of social media black activists have found a way to weaponize the violence black people have to deal with daily and use it to sway public opinion.…
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Photo: Ariel Atkins In a world where politicians are continually ignoring their constituents, especially those who are people of color, community organizers Dorothy Holmes and Maria Hernandez have made their…
Carl Alexander, the founder of The Voic(ed) Project, stopped by Scapi Magazine to talk with Daniel and Maureen about the importance of giving voice to young black composers of classical…
Photo by Ashley D Wells of Windy City Pin-Up The producers of Femme FATales graced Scapi magazine with their presence to drop some knowledge bombs on embracing and loving oneself. The…
Photo by Ari Skinner A few months ago Daniel and Maureen sat down with Makeda Loney to discuss how she walks through the city of Chicago as a copywriter, poet,…
Pictured, left to right: Emannuel “E-Man” Noisette, Andre Vasquez, Ibie Hart, Ike Holter On March 27 community members of Chicago’s 40th Ward met for an open discussion of the record-shattering, cultural phenomenon…
Photo Lucy Nicholson/ Reuters On the surface, this year’s Oscars was the most inclusive in years. There were a number of history-making nominations, and even a few history-making wins. The…