Growing From African Tradition to Nothing About Us Without Us to Disability Justice It has been written over and over again the following when it comes to disability in African...
Groundings With My Krip Brothers & Sisters I want what Walter Rodney coined Groundings "grounding," he referred to the practice of actively engaging with and learning from the experiences and perspectives...
Black Disabled Guerrilla Intellectualism My elder told me“Bring it back to the community!” I don’t have any choice with the high unemployment rate University couldn’t and didn’t want to use...
Check out Leroy’s YouTube three part series on Malcolm X’s long relationship with disability. From his father having one eye to his mother being institutionalize to his learning disability to...
Spectacle Characters of August Wilson Black, Blues on stageCharacters want your attention Don’t turn the pagePoems and playsFences, MA Rainey’s Black Bottom & Two Trains RunningSpectacle Characters of August WilsonBlack & disabled,...
Kripping Kendrick Lamar’ song, Not Like Us into a Black disabled essay, Everyone Except Us I was born in 1967 as a Black boy with a physical disability. I have...
Krip-Hop's Top Ten Hip-Hop Songs about Disability Complied by Leroy F. Moore Jr. The significance of the top ten hip-hop songs about disability lies in several key areas: 1. Visibility...
The Black Kripple’s Pen Is On Fire We’re thrilled to share our latest music collection with you. Dive into a world of fresh sounds and captivating melodies curated just for...
June is African-American Music Appreciation Month: Black Blind Blues to Krip-Hop Nation June is Black Music Month and I want to share some history of Black disabled musicians in America. We...
From Hyphy to Lil B, Where’s Krip-Hop Nation? Calling out Lil B From The Bay To LA Nothing new, Hip-Hop has been pimping disability for a long time, but the...