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Sometimes white people go too far in trying to relate with Black people. A debate started on Twitter this weekend over how exactly we define “digital blackface.” This morning's breakfast: two scrambled eggs with cheese and Everything But the Bagel seasoning, a whole avocado, and two slices of bacon on a bed of arugula. The toast is sliced French bread. Everything on this plate is from @traderjoes . We are almost at the end, y’all. This morning's breakfast bowl: a pile of arugula, a whole Haas avocado, 1/2 a cup of black beans, queso cotija, and two runny eggs. What did you eat for breakfast this morning? In my latest for @theGrio, I explain why everything is always about race. Man, the prophecy was right there! The latest issue of my newsletter, off the record, is out now, and it discusses the frustrating experience of talking about race with white people who would rather talk over Black people than listen.
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I Love L.A.

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“I Love L.A.” is not just a song and a phrase that appears on T-shirts bought by tourists on Venice Beach. It is both a motto and a mantra. People who are from here recognize the greatness of our city, and we will defend it to the bitter end because we love it here. 

Los Angeles gets a bad rap, and it’s completely unwarranted
  • Date August 22, 2022
  • Tags I love LA, Los Angeles, my work, my writing, writing

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