
Skyler Saunders
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Why Black History Month Matters At 100 More Than Ever
The problem with Black History Month is that there needs to be a jolt of energy and new names. Predominantly, we know about Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and Harriet Tubman and George Washington Carver. What needs to be emphasized are the businesswomen and men who have been on the frontlines for business who happen to have darker skins.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in History
Trump Shares Video Depicting Barack And Michelle Obama With Monkey Faces On Truth Social, 'Most Openly Racist President'
The Grand Wizard of trolling, President Donald Trump, just upped his A game. He posted images of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. Who does that? President Trump, that’s who. In a world where politicians hold back and only talk about racial issues behind closed doors, Mr. President has elevated to a perch of professional trolldom that few even aspire to reach.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in The Swamp
Joe Budden Confirms He Was Considered For “The Breakfast Club” Before Its Debut
Joe Budden allegedly once could have been the leader of The Breakfast Club. Instead, he had one dinner and the talks didn’t go further. This may have been the defining moment for him.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Beat
Pastor Jamal Bryant calls for the arrest of protestors who recently interrupted his church service
Churches on private property should be protected. No matter if it’s a white supremacist or a black supremacist. It’s about the right for the leader and parishioners to enjoy the service in peace.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
R. Kelly Victim Breaks Silence In Her First TV Interview
Comedians like Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle cast a bit of light on a serious situation as sexual abuse. The one who experienced the abuse at the hands of R. Kelly felt like all the jokes mocked her.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Confessions
Myth No More
Wilmington, Delaware in winter always marveled the mind of Pollard Hedrich. Wrapped in brown skin that rivaled the inside of matchbooks, his mind had always been afire. He walked with his friend Tyrell Frankman, the color of charcoal, along a field with a clear path, snow surrounding them.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 360
“Yes! She actually sent the scanned sheet with pencil and paper. Only Businesswoman!” The head engineer Kepler Bins looked at the computers around the room. All around him engineers made adjustments according to the new correspondence. Houston engineers smiled and whooped.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Chapters
Judge blocks Trump administration’s move to end protection status for Haitians
Haitians on Temporary Protective Status (TPS) might be scrambling for their rights in the US. If they have any. The amount of people who had traveled to America after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010 might breathe a sigh of relief as Judge Ana Yeyes has moved to keep people in the country.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
Lil Wayne Complains About Yet Another Grammys Snub
Hang it up, sir. You're a legend in this game, but you played like Jordan on the Wizards with this last album. I actually like most of the songs including “Cotton Candy.” But it’s time to retire, homie. You’ve achieved great critical and commercial feats during your tenure in this rap sludge.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Critique
Smartystan
Glen Goshon’s watch stopped ticking. He possessed a brain chip that read him that functioned on the atomic clock and could tell him the times on distant planets, but he loved his wristwatch. The simple leather strap and the platinum bezel and dial charmed him. He grinned a bit. He took off the timepiece from his right wrist and placed it in a drawer in his desk. As he rose from his desk, he felt like he had just buried a loved one, but only until he got it fixed. He would see its resurrection through a chronographer.
By Skyler SaundersExclusive • about a month ago









