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The Void – The Emotionless State of Black Culture
The void is the silent survival state passed through generations. Not joy, not sorrow, just motion without feeling. This piece confronts grief, letdown, and masked emotion in Black culture, and calls us back to healing through ancestors, unity, and sacred self restoration.

Chuck King
4 days ago11 min read


The Sacred Silence: Why Black Stillness is Survival and Power
In a world that demands constant performance, stillness becomes sacred. Not inactivity, but intentional silence that restores power, heals memory, and reconnects spirit. Our ancestors survived not only through resistance, but through prayer, ritual, and quiet communion. In that silence, identity is remembered, strength is gathered, and something deeper than noise begins to speak.

Darryl Ben Yudah
Feb 82 min read


Winging It
A young man sat outside a WIC office with his family, only to become a target of violence that took a mother’s life and scarred a child fore

Chuck King
Feb 52 min read


The State of the Black Grandma
Our diaspora has leaned on the backs of Black grandmothers until the spine has broken.

Chuck King
Jan 272 min read
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