Welcome to the Post Black Experience
POST BLACK BY YTASHA L. WOMACK
Highlighting certain socioeconomic and cultural trends, this exploration discloses the new dynamics shaping contemporary lives of African Americans. Using information from conversations with mavericks within black communities—such as entrepreneurs, artists, scholars, and activists as well as members of both the working and upper classes—this powerful examination gives voice to what the author has deemed "post black" approaches to business, lifestyles, and religion that are nowhere else reflected as part of black life. The argument states that this new, complex black identity is strikingly different than the images handed down from previous generations and offers new examples of behavior, such as those shown by President Obama, gays and lesbians, young professionals, and black Buddhists. Contending that this new generation feels as unwelcome in traditional churches as in hip-hop clubs, this dynamic provocation dispels myths about current, popular black identity.
Feb 22, 2012, No comments yet
Travel Ace Kiratiana Freelon Shares Culture and the Black experience in Paris
Kiratiana Freelon is author of Kiratiana’s Travel Guide to Black Paris: Get Lost and Get Found. Ytasha: How did you come up with the idea to do a travel guide for Black Paris? Kiratiana: I
Feb 13, 2012, No comments yet
Ghanaian Emcee Blitz the Ambassador Talks Hip-hop and Cultural Paradigms
Ghanaian-born rapper Blitz the Ambassador champions changing identity and bridges the universality of the African immigrant story in America. He’s touring promoting his latest release, Native Sun. Here he discusses hip-hop, the power of the
Feb 9, 2012, 1 Comment »
Seasoned Baller Theo Hill Coaches Leadership in Youth through Sports
Theo Hill is Founder and Executive Director of the M.A.D.E Foundation, a Chicago-based basketball and leadership program for children. A former basketball player who has played in leagues around the world, he’s passionate about