photo by Lex Photography A post on Instagram and Twitter providing a graph of racial inequality at the executive level at major tech companies has been getting shared across the…
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we spend the episode talking about police brutality. it’s been a rough week, and we assume it has been for you, too. there’s been struggle and there’s been accomplishments, and…
photo by Studio Incendo In the past few days since the beginning of the protests for the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police, there has been a large amount…
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.…
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…
We sit down with Dorothy Holmes, mother of the late Ronald Johnson, and Maria Hernandez, from Justice for Ronnieman and Black Lives Matter to talk about the predispositions of how…
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…
Pictured above: “Which side are YOU on?”/Photo: Kristiana Rae Colón In 2014, tanks and military weapons were used to threaten protesters, journalists were shot with rubber bullets, and hundreds of freedom…
We sit down with the thoughtful countertenor Carl Alexander to talk The Voiced Project, his Shelter concert and Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, delivering a traditional source material across a multimedia…