
The Culture of Slapping
A slap’s objective is generally to humiliate rather than to damage. The term “slap” is commonly used to downplay the apparent severity of an act, even if the conduct was very harsh.
A slap’s objective is generally to humiliate rather than to damage. The term “slap” is commonly used to downplay the apparent severity of an act, even if the conduct was very harsh.
The world watched as Judge Jackson, hopeful to become the first African American woman to serve on the U. S. Supreme Court, endured biased and excruciating interrogation by Republican senators.
It’s time to start thinking about spring cleaning your house, believe it or not. Nothing like returning home to a house that is so spotless it virtually glows.
On April 28th, the Detroit Lions are on the clock in the 2022 NFL draft. Names will be called, lives will be changed, and franchisees will have another opportunity to reshape their future. As for the Philadelphia Eagles, most fans wouldn’t call last year’s playoff birth coupled with an early exit a success.
Though there are many ways you could get your nails dirty with soil, we want to highlight the route of backyard gardening! What is it, why is it beneficial, and how does gardening – or farming relate to the Black community? Let’s find out.
Going to the gym isn’t something everyone can afford or has the time to fit into their busy schedule, but luckily a lot of health, fitness, and workout programs are online and a lot even offer a free alternative.
The local Philly Celebrates Jazz initiative during national Jazz Appreciation Month is now in full swing!
The first quarter of the year is over and many people have already forgotten about their resolutions and intentions for 2022. As we transition from winter into spring, revisit the intentions you set for yourself.
As March winds down, April rises up to shower us with more things to do and places to go. It’s a month teeming with pizazz and jazz!
March 31st is Transgender Day of Visibility. To dispel myths about non-heteronormative identities in traditional Africa, and ‘shake the table’ by providing an anti-colonial perspective on gender, we are exploring queer identities practiced in African societies