Author: Lynn Asare
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Elvis Owes Much to the Black Community
The new biopic ‘Elvis’ highlights the beginning and end of the career of this rock and roll legend. The audience is taken on this journey knowing the tragic ending but not so much about what led him there. A large topic of discussion is the influences on Elvis that made him who he was as…
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Father’s Day Features from a Fatherless Child
Growing up without a dad, I got a lot of my fatherly advice from the prototypes I saw on the silver screen. It’s these characters and films that gave me a glimpse into a dynamic I had never known but also made me realize that I was missing out. Here are my top 10 paternal…
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Dreams Come True in the Color-Blind Casting of Cinderella (1997)
“Rodgers’ & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” wasn’t just a fairytale, it’s a Black girl’s fairytale. It was a fantasy world where the undeniable beauty of Black girls and Women was celebrated and beloved.
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Is “Juno” the Pro-Life Movie of the Century?
Juno is extremely funny, very well-written, and contains great performances. The film is also about a very important topic, one that is extremely relevant now: women’s reproductive rights. Is this Oscar-winning film spreading a pro-life or pro-choice message to its audience?