10 Must-See Black-Led Films from the 2010s
These Black-led films reflect the turbulent times we were and are in, and each of them helps us reflect, rejoice, and escape. The 2010s feel like they were comprised of three decades, all stuffed into one. With its default setting being
11 TV Shows We’re Definitely Watching In 2018
Media representation matters. What you see on television has the potential to shape your opinion and worldview. In fact, a report from published by Color of Change found that Black people are misrepresented in television shows and news coverage. Some
An Oscars Recap: A Messy Ending and Moments of Triumph
Summary: The 2017 Oscars were far less disappointing than last year, but that doesn’t mean this year was amazingly diverse. 2017 is MESSY! The Oscars certainly proved no different, but you had to stay up until the very end to see
An In-Depth Intersectional Guide to the 2017 Oscar Nominees
#OscarsSoWhite may not apply as strongly this year, but we still have a long way to go. With that in mind, here are WYV's intersectional Oscar picks. The Oscars are upon us and the awards will be given out February 26. It's
In “Fences,” Viola Davis Captures the Strength of Black Women
Women like Rose are both loved and rendered invisible. They are sought after for the sanctuary they create -- and also disrespected. by Itoro Udofia Given the many heartaches and frustrations of 2016, it felt appropriate to finish the year by watch