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For members of Generation Z, most of us can share with you when our first interaction with anime was. Maybe it was playing one of the many Pokémon games that we grew up with. Or maybe it was watching an episode of Pokémon or Dragonball Z. The reality is that Gen Z has grown up with constant access to animation and anime across all the media platforms and technology that we utilize. From our Nintendo DSi to our TVs, anime was readily available for us to consume. This love for all things animation continues today as media platforms such as Netflix, Amazon, and Crunchyroll provide new and engaging anime for Gen Z (and others) to consume. In the most recent data from Parrot Analytics, two of the top 10 “in-demand” shows in the United States last week were anime. My Hero Academia on ytv and Arcane on Netflix demonstrate a strong and growing demand for all things anime. Gen Z's love for the art form was clarified recently when Alden Budill, the head of global partnerships and...
\"Our Parliament has been reduced to a fish market with members jostling for five minutes of infamy. Is this the example our representatives want to set for our youth looking on?\"
Our Parliament has been reduced to a fish market with members jostling for 5 mins of infamy. Is this the example our representatives want to set for our youth looking on?
— Mickela (@mickelapanday) October 21, 2021
Leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) David Abdulah said, \"Does the UNC understand what they are doing? Their actions are seeking to dangerously divide the country. It is not about democracy. They are laying the basis for justifying why their motion will not succeed.
\"This is a serious issue but I am reminded of Explainer's Calypso – In Parliament they kicksin. The motion will be defeated
Press Release - 29 large institutional investors (managing US$4.7 trillion), including Allianz, CDPQ and Swiss Re, publish interim emissions reduction targets for 2025 via UN-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance.
Ciara and Kerry Washington turned heads at the ELLE's 2021 Women In Hollywood Event, making up for lost fashion time due to the soiree being cancelled last year. These Black celebrity ladies showed up and showed out.
by Brianna Smith-Herman - Indie Memphis Film Festival presented the 4th Annual Black Creators Forum (BCF) Oct. 15-16. The forum is series of workshops, discussions and speakers led by notable Black critics and industry professionals. The forum’s goal is “to ease the barrier of entry for Black artists who would like to work in film.” […]
(Published in print May 15, 2021) INVESTIGATIVE REPORT The Crusader Takes A CLOSER LOOK This COVID-19 survival story reminds me of the time my cat, Sheba, was caught in my […]
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Netflix employees who walked out Wednesday in protest of Dave Chappelle’s special and its anti-transgender comments were joined by allies
The post Chappelle special spurs Netflix walkout; ‘Trans lives matter’ appeared first on TheGrio.
ESPN’s The Undefeated sparked the conversation over on Instagram after posting some eye-grabbing images of the court at HBCU Paul Quinn College.
The University of Cape Town will require all staff and students to be vaccinated against Covid-19 from January, its council said Wednesday.
by Mike Jones, The St. Louis American How should one comprehend what’s happening today in American politics, and the arch of American history that brought us to this moment? How can a Democratic President and a Democratically controlled House and Senate pass a physical infrastructure bill, yet can’t or won’t pass an urgently needed human … Continued
The post Dems would ‘rather lead a wrong doing life’ appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.
SAN DIEGO VOICE AND VIEWPOINT — The need for the Momnibus Act was magnified after a 2021 study released by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) showed stark racial disparities between maternal deaths amongst white Californians and Black Californians. The report was done by the California Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System and looked at the death rate amongst pregnant people and infants between 2008 through 2016. What it revealed was that in California, Black women died during live births at six times the rate of white women. From 2014 to 2016, 56 Black women died per 100,000 live births, compared to 13 Asians, 11 Latinas, and fewer than 10 whites.
The post CA “Momnibus” Bill Aims to Lower Deaths Among Black Mothers first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
Mario Palacois Palacios, the former Colombian military officer said to be a key suspect in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, is believed to have entered Jamaica through an illegal port, law enforcement sources have revealed....
[Nation] The global gender gap in food security has risen dramatically since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The mother of one of the victims of Sunday’s triple killing at the Kevin Smith-led Pathways International Kingdom Restoration Ministries in Paradise, St James is claiming that her son was tricked into visiting the church with a promise of a much-needed kidney.
The content originally appeared on: CNN Across London, 8% of public sculptures depict animals, while only 4% depict women, according to the study from the British charity Art UK, which was published on Thursday. People of color represent just 1% of the city's sculptures, with women of color accounting for 0.2%, it found. The figures sit in stark contrast to that of statues and sculptures dedicated to men, which account for over 20% of the city's 1,500 monuments, and over […]