Misadventures in Adulting: None Of Us Have It ALL Together
Mental Health Monday #34: Black Christians and Mental Health
This Is What Being a Non-Racist White Person Really Looks Like
The Weekly Vol. XLIV (feat. Disclosure, Rapsody, SBTRKT, Jean Deaux, and more)

This playlist was inspired by #100HappyDays. Get your weekend started with this musical therapy specifically curated to make you happy AND dance. Don't forget to always make time for extraordinary music!
Here's last weekend's playlist: The Weekly Vol. XLIII (feat. Kodie Shane, Sunni Colon, Daniel Caesar, Lorine Chia, and more

Alex's latest for Very Smart Brothas: "Please Stop Inviting Everybody to the Damn Cookout"

That time Alex wrote a thing for Very Smart Brothas about wanting our easily impressed brethern to be more discerning with the damn cookout invites:
"Look, I know blackness is the gift that keeps on giving. I know how awesome we are, and can understand why sweet potato pie tops pumpkin pie, that we effortlessly create and inform pop culture, and why folks set aside their good sense and pride to get next to us or be like us. And I also know that in these anus-mouthed-gargoyle-electing times, the smallest acts of humanity—even the most fleeting abandonment of ain’t-shitness—can feel like a sign of kinship, a victory, a mark of someone deserving of trust.
I get the fatigue from contending with normalized terribleness and buffoonery and reading about and coexisting with people who vote for professional life ruiners. Truly, I do.
But stop inviting everybody to the motherfucking cookout. Love yourself and respect your blackness a little bit more. For the kids, the community and the perseverance of the already limited supply of ribs. As I told Tonja Stidhum (one of the writingest wimmenz I know), I’ll be damned if I miss out on the macaroni and cheese because you niggas are out here inviting everybody who smiles at you and hugging Nazis at the cookout. Go-go gadget: higher standards."
Chanice Lee's Experience at The Florida March for Black Women
An Extraordinary Q&A with Dr. Kami J. Anderson (Bilingual Brown Babies)
I see Bilingual Brown Babies as a movement that has upswelled to meet-ups in Spanish-speaking countries engaging with Spanish-speaking families within the African Diaspora. I see Bilingual Brown "babies" transitioning to Black Bilinguals and using their language repertoire to interact with the world in ways that support who they are as young people of African descent in this world.