Can We Talk About The Democratic Of Congo? Part 2

I spent the morning watching City of Joy, a documentary set in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), about a centre of the same name, that is opened in Bukavu, to work with female victims of the war that have suffered an almost unbearable amount. I wrote this on Twitter directly afterwards: https://twitter.com/Angelo3000k/status/1038014236797095936 I don't know... Continue Reading →

Can We Talk About The Democratic Republic Of Congo?

Former NFL player and current BBC commentator Osi Umenyiora has said that Colin Kaepernick is destined to go down in history alongside Muhammad Ali. Ali transcended boxing, famously refusing to fight in Vietnam, a decision that led to him being stripped of his world title and prohibited for fighting from 1967-1970. His most famous fight... Continue Reading →

The Theatrical Farce Of Prime Minister’s Questions Is Not Entertaining

This week sees children returning to school and people that act like children from a Richmal Crompton book return to parliament. Prime Minister's Questions is a chance for elected politicians to hold the government of the day to account by asking questions that the public want answering. It should be a professional environment as these... Continue Reading →

Nike’s Colin Kaepernick Ad Campaign Is About Money First

You have to give it to Nike. They have owned social media for the last 24 hours. They unveiled Colin Kaepernick as one of the faces of their latest campaign and the response was seismic. Gino Fisanotti, Nike's vice president of branding for North America, told ESPN: "We believe Colin is one of the most... Continue Reading →

Ariana Grande Deserved Better. The Bishop Should Have Known Better.

Aretha Franklin's funeral was peak blackness. A nine hour service, some of the greatest hats ever created and wigs that got progressively more crooked as the service went on. At points, I thought I could almost smell the cookout that the congregation was going to afterwards. Franklin's funeral presented so many beautiful parts of black... Continue Reading →

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