Skip to content
  • CFC Blog
  • Mission Statement
  • Upcoming Events
    • Remember the Time?
  • CFC Books
  • People
  • CFC in the Media
  • Booking Info

Where Crunk Meets Conscious and Feminism Meets Cool

  • CFC Blog
  • Mission Statement
  • Upcoming Events
    • Remember the Time?
  • CFC Books
  • People
  • CFC in the Media
  • Booking Info

Tag: sports

What Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman Teach Us About Respectability & Black Masculinity

February 3, 2015June 20, 2024 rboylornGender

Like 114.5 million other folk, I was watching the Super Bowl on Sunday night, the most watched show in U.S. TV history (shouts out to Missy Elliott’s halftime performance, yes gawd!).  As a Carolina Panther fan I was not terribly invested in the outcome, but I was low key rooting for the Seahawks 1) because […]

Share this:

  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Email

Box Out: On Brittney Griner and Women Who Ball (Better Than You)

April 17, 2012April 17, 2012 moyazbLBGT*QIQTSAA

Guest Post by Summer McDonald Cross posted from Black Youth Project. I have beef with Brittney Griner. It’s not because the Baylor University women’s basketball team she leads beat Notre Dame in the women’s NCAA Division 1 championship a couple of weeks ago, and I like an underdog–even if it is Notre Dame. It’s not […]

Share this:

  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Print
  • Email
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Amadeus by Themeisle.
 

Loading Comments...