Blogs by Dangerous Lee L. Burner, Director of The Rise of Eve Documentary, Talks To Dangerous Lee About Her #MeToo Moments Posted on July 26, 2018July 19, 2019 By Dangerous Lee HEAD PHOTO: Dangerous Lee and L. Burner at the NYC red carpet premiere of The Rise of Eve, July 2018. The Rise of Eve is a documentary film by L. Burner that examines sexual persecution and violence against women throughout history within various cultures that places the blame of the… Read more
Music 7 Black Women in Music Offer Industry Advice in The #TimesUp Era Posted on June 21, 2018August 19, 2024 By Dangerous Lee June is Black Music Month! Black Girls Allowed asked 7 Black women in music to offer Black women who aspire to work in the music industry one very important piece of advice, especially in the #MeToo/#TimesUp era, and here it is in their own words! Black Women In Music Imaní… Read more
News Dangerous Lee Sponsors Documentary That’s Taking The Scope of #MeToo to #Me2.0: The Rise of Eve Posted on June 21, 2018November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee The Rise of Eve Documentary Takes Misogyny To Task Like Never Before! The Rise of Eve documentary challenges gender-based violence and the “shame and blame culture” from Eve to Street Harassment to Honor Killing. The Rise of Eve is #Me2.0 When “The Rise of Eve” went into production in 2014,… Read more
Black Women's History Month Novelist Cydney Rax on Black Women, Social Media, and Revealing The Ugly Truth Posted on April 26, 2018April 23, 2018 By Dangerous Lee How will Cydney Rax Make History in 2018? I love this question because it makes me think. And as a writer, that is what I try to do when I pick up my pen. Make us think. So in my latest novel, A Sister’s Secret, I write about what I… Read more
Black History Month Merci McKinley: Making Black History with #MeToo Anthem – Silent For Too Long Posted on February 16, 2018July 6, 2019 By Dangerous Lee Lawd Have Merci on Langston Hughes and Viola Davis I recognize that Black history is a constant journey of strength, resilience, and breaking down barriers. As a little girl, I was enthralled with expressing myself creatively. I distinctly remember the emotion I felt, as I read the literary works of… Read more