The Ghastly Impermanence: Manchild in the Promised Land – Bronzeville
Thoughts on the African American experience in audio, courtesy of Larenz Tate & Laurence Fishburne’s Bronzeville
Sunday Comics
No party she’d not attend, no invitation she wouldn’t send —
transfixed by Sunday Comics and your promise to be found.
Free Thing of the Week: Thisker
Free music this time, from Portugal’s Walt Thisney.
The Complicated Narratives of the Venezuelan Conflict
Juan Guaidó’s assumption of power plays as a US-supported coup. It’s not that simple. Venezuelan politics from Laura Vidal.
Enough of the 5G Hype
Fifth generation wireless claims to be the future of broadband. It isn’t. So why the hype? Ernesto Falcon writes.
Virtual Reality Video Helps to Fight HIV Stigma
Getting African youths even to get tested for HIV has proven difficult. VR may offer a sympathetic way to overcome the stigma. Sidelle Willow Smith writes.
When Politicians Say “Free Trade,” They Mean Upward Redistribution
Touting free trade yet believing in monopolies is the mark of modern politicians. Dean Baker explains what free trade really means.
Encounters with Anonymous: Spectacularly Quotidian
Omar Willey considers the trope of snow.
Sunday Comics
Rotating head, keeps on the right side/Colied up and tense remains on the lookout/They hate to read The Star’s Sunday Comics/Rotating head tries to look on the bright side of things
Free Thing of the Week: Wiki Loves Earth
We’re back shining the spotlight every week on the commons. This week we bring you the beauty of the photos from Wiki Loves Earth.
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