Bloggers, Tweeters, Op-ed Writers
Bloggers
Awsomely Luvvie "This blog is where I talk about all things pop culture, from TV to social media to travel to race and whatever else is in my little shadeful heart at the moment. I thoroughly enjoy doling out side-eyes and there is never a shortage of people and foolishness to judge. Trust me."
The Angry Black Woman - "The one thing you need to understand about The Angry Black Woman is that just because I’m angry doesn’t mean I hate everything. You need to get that in your head right up front. This blog is anti-racism and anti-sexism. It’s anti-prejudice of all kinds, but I focus mainly on racism and sexism because I am a black woman"
Black Nerd Problems - "Omar Holmon and William Evans met in the summer of 2007... and some years later, they decided to co-found an editorial and informative website that focused on popular, nerd and geek culture from the perspective of People of Color. On May 15th, 2014, this website was launched and it has only picked up steam ever since." You might start with this breakdown of the black literature in the series Luke Cage.
The Angry Black Woman - "The one thing you need to understand about The Angry Black Woman is that just because I’m angry doesn’t mean I hate everything. You need to get that in your head right up front. This blog is anti-racism and anti-sexism. It’s anti-prejudice of all kinds, but I focus mainly on racism and sexism because I am a black woman"
Black Nerd Problems - "Omar Holmon and William Evans met in the summer of 2007... and some years later, they decided to co-found an editorial and informative website that focused on popular, nerd and geek culture from the perspective of People of Color. On May 15th, 2014, this website was launched and it has only picked up steam ever since." You might start with this breakdown of the black literature in the series Luke Cage.
Tweeters
#BlackTwitter and you can read more about that on wikipedia.
Op-ed Writers
Charles M. Blow (New York Times), on Twitter at @CharlesMBlow
Brent Staples (New York Times) 2019 Pulitzer Prize winner
Brent Staples (New York Times) 2019 Pulitzer Prize winner