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    Color Culture, Politics

    Two people killed in 3rd night of unrest over Jacob Blake shooting

    August 28, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Cellphone video of at least two of the shootings shows a white man with a semi-automatic rifle KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Two people were killed and another was wounded as shots were fired late Tuesday in Kenosha during the third night of unrest […]

    News, Observer Cinema

    Netflix Testing Out ‘Shuffle Play’ Feature for Indecisive Viewers

    August 28, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    By Joséphine Li Let’s spin the Netflix wheel of fortune! Help is here for those who have trouble picking what to watch on Netflix—The streaming service has rolled out a new feature for indecisive viewers who don’t quite know what they want to watch.  Recently, […]

    Color Culture, News

    Hip Hop/Bluegrass Outfit Gangstagrass Releases ‘Freedom’ from No Time For Enemies Album / Watch

    August 28, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        *A band that crosses genres like bluegrass and hip-hop with true authenticity, Gangstagrass is a multi-racial group of string pickers and MCs. That gives them a very unique opportunity to create shared cultural space for dialogue and connection between folks that usually never intersect. With […]

    Color Culture, National, News, Politics

    Michelle Obama Encourages Voter Registration and Mail-In Voting in New PSA

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

          Michelle Obama released a new PSA this week about the importance of voting in the election on Nov. 3. Whether you’re opting to vote in person or by mail-in ballot, the stakes are incredibly high this time around, and now more than […]

    National, Politics

    Trump admits he is undermining USPS to make it harder to vote by mail

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      Donald Trump admitted on Thursday he opposed additional funding for the United States Postal Service (USPS) in order to make it more difficult to deliver mail-in ballots. Trump’s comments lend evidence for critics who say the president is deliberately trying to hamstring the USPS in […]

    National, News, Politics

    Rep. Ilhan Omar Beats Well-Funded Challenger Like He Stole Something in Minnesota Democratic Primary

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

        Oh, the pundits waxed on about how Rep. Ilhan Omar, a member of the progressive group of congresswomen known as “The Squad,” was facing serious trouble in the Minnesota Democratic primary on Tuesday. Oh, they waxed on about the money Antone Melton-Meaux, an […]

    Color Culture, National, Politics

    Barack Obama, Others Congratulate Kamala Harris On VP Nomination

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

    Former President Barack Obama issued a statement Tuesday congratulating Sen. Kamala Harris on earning the Democratic Party’s nomination for vice president. According to BET, Harris is positioned to be the first Black and South Asian woman to be vice president, should she and Biden win the […]

    Color Culture, News, Politics

    We Need To Unpack The Word ‘Race’ And Find New Language

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      Written by Nina G. Jablonski, Pennsylvania State University and George Chaplin, Pennsylvania State University   OPINION—Race-thinking has been discredited for decades. But it is still with us. Yet race is a historical contingency, not a state of nature. One of the most sinister things about race is that its sibling, […]

    Color Culture, News, Politics

    Parents of Elijah McClain sue Colorado police over his death

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      With the federal civil rights lawsuit, the McClain family said they were seeking accountability for the loss of a ‘beautiful soul’ DENVER (AP) — The parents of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who died after officers in suburban Denver stopped him on the street […]

    Business, Entertainment

    Animal Crossing Catapults Nintendo to a Stratospheric 428% Jump in Profit

    August 14, 2020 by Juan Ignacio Comments are Disabled

      By Joséphine Li Nintendo, The Japanese video game company had a phenomenal lockdown-hit quarter—that’s April through June, and its sales are still skyrocketing—as their social simulation video game Animal Crossing continues to be a sales juggernaut that drives purchases of the Switch hardware.  The […]

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