This past week, Los Angeles welcomed the third edition of Frieze LA art fair. LA has risen to become a major hub for global contemporary art, and like other Frieze […]
Tag: Black people
Revival in motion
Black History Month is a time of reflection, and each year I think about the legacy we carry. It’s a legacy deeply tied to the land. Long before “environmentalism” was […]
Should Black Americans protest mass deportations?
The mass immigration raids across Los Angeles County last month were the spark for protests and demonstrations across the region. The area is home to the second-most undocumented migrants in […]
Marilyn Mosby
For more than a year, I’ve been involved in working with Baltimore’s former State’s Atty., Marilyn Mosby, who has spent the last 5 years of her life defending herself and […]
DEI reversal and its effects on minority-owned businesses
President Trump and his administration have hit the ground running since inauguration day, Jan. 20. A high number of executive orders — 89 signed as of March 7— have targeted […]

