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A Black college graduate’s mic drop moment has gone viral in a video showing her grabbing the microphone from a white educator who apparently didn’t allow her to say her full name.
As stunned parents looked on, Kadia got full command of the microphone and continued: “You didn’t let me get my moment, so I wanna say my name is Kadia Johnson Diallo and I’m graduating today.
Iman continued, “Me and another girl noticed that she was putting the mic down super fast for some Black people. I don’t want to be that person. But that was the tea.
The Black Opry is home for Black artists and fans of country, blues, folk, and Americana. In this episode of the Tennessee Theatre’s Pass the Mic: Creating a Stage for Change, we feature The ...
This Friday, Feb. 3, Luciano will be hosting the Black History Month Open Mic, co-presented with SMUSH, at 7 p.m. at SMUSH Gallery, 340 Summit Ave.
On Friday, Sept. 18, 13 Black women will take over the Instagram accounts of 13 businesses in Birmingham for #ShareTheMicNowBham. The campaign is a local iteration "Share the Mic Now," a national ...
The Black History edition of the Mic will take place Friday, February 17, at 7 p.m. It's at the Communion Pointe Event Center located at 1215 Eastchester Drive in High Point.