National Poetry Month Spotlight: The Races Posted on April 10, 2012January 24, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Like this:Like Loading... Related Blogs by Dangerous Lee EthnicityNational Poetry Monthpoempoetrypoetry about racepoetry about racismraceracism
Blogs by Dangerous Lee I AM African-American (and so are you) Posted on February 20, 2017February 3, 2023 I AM African-American (and so are you) YOU = Black people living in America. Assimilation I turn my nose up at any Black person living in America that has a problem with being called African-American. They say things like: I’m not African! I wasn’t born in Africa! As if being… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Blogs by Dangerous Lee 5 Reasons You Didn’t See Spike Lee’s Film – Oldboy Posted on December 13, 2013October 4, 2021 You’ve never heard of it. When I saw it there were only three other people in the theater! You didn’t know Spike Lee was the director or you did know and didn’t give a shit. You didn’t see Spike Lee’s interview with Oprah. Had you seen it there’s a possibility… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
Blogs by Dangerous Lee Pole Dancing is Not Just For Thots Posted on June 22, 2014January 8, 2024 DID YOU KNOW THAT POLE DANCING IS A SKILL FOR HOES AND HOES IN TRAINING? YEA, ME NEITHER. HEAVY SIGH – So there’s this video going viral showing a little Black girl at the playground sliding down a pole like a pro as other children watch her land perfectly in… Like this:Like Loading... Read More