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Russell Simmons and His Delusions of a Post-Racial World

Posted on March 8, 2012 by tlewisisdope

My thoughts on Russell Simmons’ piece in The Hollywood Reporter.
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Posted in Film, Music | Tagged 2050, advertising industry, Alyssa Rosenberg, black cool, black films, black music, black people, black self-hatred, deracinated, deracination, Diggy, Eddie Murphy, Frank Sinatra, Hollywood, James Roday, Justin Bieber, majority minority country, media consolidation, Mexican, Michael Jackson, Michael Trevino, music industry, post-racial, Russell Simmons, Sammy Davis Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, stereotype, The Help, white people, white redemption | 3 Comments

Breathtaking

Posted on February 7, 2011 by tlewisisdope

My thoughts on the Nas/Damian Marley video for “Patience.”
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Posted in Hot Videos, Music | Tagged Africa, African Americans, African diaspora, black people, Blacks, Damian Marley, Distant Relatives, music video, Nas, Patience | Leave a comment
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