Audio Diary Audio Diary: Dangerous Lee on #StopAsianHate Posted on March 23, 2021May 12, 2022 By Dangerous Lee What is #StopAsianHate #StopAsianHate is a hashtag that started on social media in response to the increased racism and violence that Asian people have experienced worldwide during the Covid19 pandemic. Why Is There An Increase in Asian Hate? Racism. Duh! But at this particular time the racism against Asian people… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Petula Caesar Gets Real About Lightskin Privilege and Pain in Memoir: She’s Such A Bright Girl Posted on March 1, 2019September 27, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Baltimore-based writer Petula Caesar’s first book, a memoir entitled She’s Such A Bright Girl: An American Story has been recognized nationally. A panel of award-winning writers recognized her book as one of the top works submitted for consideration to North Street Book Prize, which honors the top self-published books in… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Meet Vangie Williams: Winner of Historic Democratic Primary in Virginia Posted on October 18, 2018January 12, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Originally published March 2018. Update: Vangie Williams Wins Historic Democratic Primary in Virginia. Vangie Williams for Congress – 1st District Virginia I’m going to tell you what I’ve heard in the district. We don’t want any more White guys. We don’t want any more old guys. The good ol’ boy… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee #ThrowbackThursday: Hurricane Katrina Looting in 2005 Posted on December 4, 2014April 12, 2018 By Dangerous Lee I wrote the following in September of 2005 for my Ask Dangerous Lee column. It is eerily relevant today and sadly it will be 50 years from now. #ThrowbackThursday: Hurricane Katrina Looting in 2005 I don’t feel like doing the usual Q & A in this issue. I want to… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee I Am The 14% – Black People in America: Why We Will Never Overcome Posted on August 18, 2014April 12, 2018 By Dangerous Lee I Am The 14% – Black People in America: Why We Will Never Overcome Remember the following fact the next time a Black woman or man is unjustly killed or why it is so hard for us to overcome the effects of racism in this country. Also factor in that… Read more