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On Race
Artistic Catharsis – A Look Inside Black Masculinity
The popular stereotype of a Black man in America as a hardened thug is nothing short of problematic.
Dr. Vibe speaks with Alexander Williams about his article Artistic Catharsis- A Look Inside Black Masculinity.
Is There a Cure for Hate?
With the world getting more violent and an increase violence-prone far-right extremists, what can be done to cast aside their racist beliefs and abandon their hate-filled ways.
Dr. Vibe asks a pair of Black male thought leaders what can be done to stop hate and bigotry
Are White Men the Biggest Terror Threat in the U.S.?
CNN's Don Lemon believes that white men are the biggest terror threat to America. Is he right?
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The Trials and Triumphs of a Joyful Black Man in America
The media-generated perception: being black is synonymous with being poor, uneducated, unmotivated and a burden on society. Michael Taylor is having none of that.
Are Black Men Who Identify With Brett Kavanaugh Missing Something?
Are Black men missing the bigger picture?
Dr. Vibe asks a group of Black male thought leaders the reason why some Black men can relate to Brett Kavanaugh
The Pain of Being Poor: Masculinity and Manhood in a Recession
Yolo Akili brings us a reflective essay about unemployment and barber shop culture in black communities.
Facing Mecca
A poem about forgetting black and white and seeing gray.
A Day at the Park
Do we really live in a society that is still stuck in the lie that Black men cannot be fathers?
Do we really live in a society that is still stuck in the lie that Black men cannot be fathers?
I Prefer My Racism Straight Up, Thank You
Damon Young would prefer not to lose sleep over what racists say about him.
Damon Young would prefer not to lose sleep over what racists say about him.
Midterms Key Test for Black Voters in Age of Trump
The upcoming American midterm elections mark a key moment in the history of Black America.
— Dr. Vibe asks a pair of Black American thought leaders on what to expect from Black America during the upcoming midterm elections RSVP for Political Activism Calls – Join the Politics FACEBOOK GROUP here. — Dr. Vibe asks Dr. Lawrence Rasheed and Melvin Lars for their comments on the following stories: The Dr. Vibe…
I Talk About Race Because I Don’t Know How Not To
If we don’t talk about race, Sarah Jackson argues, we can’t get to anyplace progressive.
How the ‘Natural Talent’ Myth Is Used as a Weapon Against Black Athletes
Slurs and racism are routinely hurled at minority athletes, and the media often help fan the flames of abuse.
Slurs and racism are routinely hurled at minority athletes, and the media often help fan the flames of abuse.
‘All I See Are White Men’: Confronting Racism in Silicon Valley
Eric Ries wants to talk about racism in the start-up world—without hand-wringing and with an eye towards achievable solutions.
Brett Kavanaugh and America’s Insistence on White Male Virtue
Is America a patriarchy built on white supremacy?
Dr. Vibe asks a pair of Black male thought leaders if Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination is a showcase of patriarchy in America.
Black Fathers and Child Custody — Part One
The world of child custody is a challenging one for many Black fathers
Dr. Vibe asks Black male thought leaders from the United States and Canada about the world of child custody








