NABJLA’s fourth annual “Black Men in Media” conversation featuring KTLA Executive Producer Marcus Smith, LA Times staff writer Donovan X. Ramsey, and Spectrum News 1 anchor Kelvin Washington. Freelance journalist and NABJLA President Jarrett Hill moderated the discussion on the experience of Black men in media.
Read MoreRed Drinks for Juneteenth: Exploring the Black Foodways of the Juneteenth Holiday and Beyond, a virtual discussion featuring Kevin Bludso (Bludso's Bar & Que), John Cleveland (Post & Beam), Kim Prince (Hotville Chicken), and Ray Anthony Barrett (Cinqué); hosted by L.A. Times Staff Writer Donovan X. Ramsey, who covers Black life in Los Angeles.
Read MoreI joined Kimberly Drew, Jenna Wortham, and Antonio M. Johnson for a conversation moderated by Theo Tyson in celebration of the multidisciplinary wonder, Black Futures. This event was sponsored by Charis Books, the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History, and For Keeps Books.
Read MoreI appeared on a panel at Columbia Journalism School Friday alongside Maria Hinojosa, Nikole Hannah-Jones, and William Jelani Cobb. The topic was "Covering Race and Equality in the Trump Era." Check it out.
Read MoreHillary Clinton is pulling out all the stops to increase her lead with millennial voters. I joined Joy-Ann Reid alongside Brittany Packnett of Campaign Zero, Zerlina Maxwell from the Hillary for America campaign, Jesse Saunders from Democrats of Hofstra University and Nathaniel Aron of Hofstra College Republicans to discuss.
Read MoreAfter the killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, I was a guest on CBC Radio's "Day 6" program to discuss why it's so hard in the U.S. to track police shootings, but why we must. Listen.
Read MoreI appeared on Essence Live with Christina Coleman of NewsOne and host Dana Blair to discuss how we can end police brutality after the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Watch!
Read MoreI sat down for BRIC TV's "Straight Up" with CNN's Tanzina Vega and WNYC's Rebecca Carroll to discuss the racial politics of the 2016 presidential race. Watch!
Read MoreI sat down with Darian Symoné Harvin for her Am I Allowed To Like Anything (#AIATLA) to discuss what it's like to be a young, Black writer living in NYC, the 2016 Presidential race and what we are the Beyoncés of.
Read MoreI sat down in the ESSENCE LIVE studio to talk politics, #BlackLivesMatter and #BlackGirlMagic with host Dana Blair. Watch the conversation.
Read MoreListen to my interview with Press Play's Madeleine Brand on why black millennials are all fired up with seemingly nowhere to go in 2016.
Read MoreListen to my one-on-one with my old boss, personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi. We discussed the best career advice I ever got, the lesson I learned from growing up poor and why I'm "so money."
Read MoreI sat down with Jody Avirgan, host of FiveThirtyEight's "What's the Point" to discuss the complexities of police data collection.
Read MoreI appeared on FiveThirtyEight's What's the Point podcast to explain why, a year after Ferguson erupted, the federal government still doesn't have a system to accurately count of how many people are killed by the police each year.
Read MoreI joined my friend Morgan Kelly Radford on Al Jazeera America to discuss the Los Angeles Times' recent move to hire a reporter to exclusively cover #BlackTwitter.
Read MoreListen to my discussion with Jason Whitlock, editor-in-chief of ESPN's The Undefeated. We explored my articles on white silence and Black Twitter for his Real Talk podcast.
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