Anthony N. Morgan, one of Canada’s leading racial justice lawyers, on how to achieve social reform in the face of COVID-19.
We don’t know how long the COVID-19 pandemic will last but I feel at peace with this body of work Jhené Aiko gave us to get through it.
I’m not from Los Angeles, nor did I know him personally, but like many around the world I mourned Nipsey Hussle deeply. Beyond his music, I connected with him on so many levels.
The Seattle-based producer has a steadily rising profile and a sound that is undeniable. Now it’s time for UNKWN to focus on turning the accolades into a sustainable career.
Philadelphia-native Vashti DuBois wanted to celebrate coloured girls through art. She didn’t wait to acquire space. She forged ahead with the space she had — her home.
The crabs-in-a-bucket mentality often leads people in pursuit of career success away from Toronto, Danica Samuel writes.
Mark Stoddart, founder of LIWI28, has always told stories of truth, rebellion, pride and awareness through his art and fashion. He’s been woke — long before it was cool to use the term.
In the second of a series of interviews with winners from the last three Battle of the Beat Makers, Urbanology Magazine talks with Lucyclubhouse, who made history as the youngest winner of Battle of the Beat Makers in 2018.
In the first of a series of interviews with winners from the last three Battle of the Beat Makers, Urbanology Magazine talks with Bennie D about the importance of beat battles, his beat making process and why he calls his music “energetic pain.”