Hip-Hop Panel brings culture into the classroom

Just days after rapstress Megan Thee Stallion earned Grammy awards for Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, and Best New Artist, over 50 attendees logged into Zoom to talk about the effects of bringing Hip-Hop culture and music into the classroom. Part of the School of Multimedia and Communication Studies’ Critical Conversation series, “If You… Read More Hip-Hop Panel brings culture into the classroom

The Black Undergraduate Theatre Collective Presents: Women of Soul

On Feb. 6 2021, the Black Undergraduate Theatre Collective hosted Women of Soul. This event was streamed from the FAU Amphitheater via YouTube.  The showcase featured music from Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and the Supremes, and Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. The event was meant to focus on the stories of these trailblazing women and… Read More The Black Undergraduate Theatre Collective Presents: Women of Soul

Noname and J. Cole Set an Example of Our Disunion

In our previous article “How the Noname/J. Cole Controversy Speaks on Celebrity Culture”, we went in depth on the controversy between two music artists, Noname and J.Cole who both write music on the plight African Americans and Blacks face in America. In response to the article, I came to rebut the statement made in that… Read More Noname and J. Cole Set an Example of Our Disunion