Felecia CommodoreAll My Life: Reflections of Brandy, B7, and the Journey to Black WomanhoodIn 1994, I was around 11 years old. On a routine trip to the mall, my parents gave me some spending money and let me loose. On this…Aug 8, 2020Aug 8, 2020
Felecia CommodoreA Song for Deja: John Singleton’s Higher Learning, Higher Education, and Black WomenJust a few weeks ago, my colleagues and I wrote a reflection of the power of Jon Singleton’s movie Higher Learning in light of his…May 20, 2019May 20, 2019