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Time’s up on sexual assault and the Golden Globes’ lack of representation
By Antonio Cooper The Golden Globes have been exposed as a white-dominated institution that occasionally elects to treat Black art as charity and Black representation as optional. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year Username Password Remember Me […]

“106 & Park,” the stage that elevated hip hop
By Antonio Cooper '106 & Park' innovatively captured and propelled Black culture in a way that cemented the show in history as a cultural cornerstone. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year

Belair’s WWE win could reshape pro-wrestling
by Antonio Cooper Racism has been stitched into the fabric of professional-wrestling, so when news broke that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) elected to have Bianca Belair, a Black woman, win The Royal Rumble, it sparked the conversation of racial change because a Black woman has become the face of an industry littered with historically […]

Addressing The Grammy’s race issue
By Antonio Cooper The Grammys, one of the most iconic, distinguishable, and talked-about award shows of all time, has remained the testament of music high-snobbery for well over 50 years, however, it's time to have an honest discussion about the award show's obsession with snubbing Black artists. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign […]

How women took over hip-hop
There is something special about the women-led revolution in hip-hop we are experiencing (2021). By Antonio Cooper Throughout the genre’s existence, hip-hop has always centered on the art of anecdote recital, its artistic storytelling at its highest form, however much like any artistic format, it has always been a male-dominated circle. But In […]

Never-ending list of Black podcasts #NELBP
By TRF We are continuing to build community by highlighting Black storytellers with a Never-Ending List of Independent Black Podcasts #NELBP. Use this hashtag #NELBP Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe to RMD for $1 a month Subscribe for $12 a year

‘Black is King,’ shows us why Blackness reigns.
By Shayler Richmond Black is King, is a work of art; Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter continues to shape how Black people see our world. Black is King, created space for more people to love, value, and respect being Black. Black culture is an accumulation of everything we are and everything we do. She leveraged the opportunity […]

The birth of the Rich Family
By TRF Dear Rich Fam, The Rich Family is a collective where being informed meets intentional care and we actively create space for honest connections and storytelling. We define intentional care as anti-privilege, anti-ignorance, never stating a problem without being willing to work toward a solution. This is who The Rich Family is, the […]

Royalé Michael’s “Second Chapter”
By Shayler Richmond Rapper Royalé Michael recently found balance by making the decision to work on himself and continue focusing on the craft he loves after moving across the country and experiencing a breakup; normally self-criticism and self-sabotage would get the best of him, but instead he shifted his mindset and grew to become […]

Two women showcase Motown Detroit is “Showing Up Showing Out”
By Shayler Richmond Imani Mixon (left) and Margot Bowman (right) photo by Xavier Cuevas “Showing Up Showing Out: a film about the past, present and future of Motown,” presented through the collaboration of Carhartt WIP, Dazed and NTS Radio; produced in conjunction with Prettybird; created by Margot Bowman and Imani Mixon. Enrichment needs perspective. Already […]

Summer Walker is over it
By Shawn Barnes Award shows? Over it. Your opinion on her sex life? Over it. Touring? Summer Walker is over it. The 23-year-old artist, now with the most-streamed album of all time by a female R&B singer, is one of the many up and coming artists stricken with social anxiety and/or just desires their […]

The content is here. Where’s the funding?
By Shayler Richmond Riley Wilson, creator of live-action educational SciFi drama, “Little Apple,” and James Bland creator of the Emmy award-winning drama series, “Giants,” both sat down with several creatives during CultureCon to share their experiences and give advice on getting projects funded. Enrichment needs perspective. Already Rich Fam? Sign in Click Here to subscribe […]