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Stories by Moya Bailey

Dilemma

Students at Spelman College protest Nelly's video "Tip Drill."
Posted on May 24, 2004

A Call to Black Youth

If everyone voted change could come. The kind of change we want to see in this country could be realized -- we just have to make it real.
Posted on Feb 16, 2004

The Colored Section

Donnie's debut album combines racially charged lyrics and a neo soul groove.
Posted on Aug 25, 2003

Being Pimped Ain't Easy

Misogyny, patriarchy, and the degradation of Black women in rap music are ignored or overlooked by the bigwigs in the Black community.
Posted on Mar 31, 2003

Pride or Prejudice?

A young African American woman finds that some stereotypes about feminists -- like the image of a "man-hating lesbian" -- still hold strong.
Posted on Jun 3, 2002

Black TV: What's Wrong With This Picture?

Have things gotten better or worse since the Cosby show? What do you think of the way African Americans are portrayed on telelvision? Moya gives us her thoughts on the state of Black TV today and makes some suggestions what to change and how.
Posted on Mar 12, 2002