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The first round of merchandise for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” has landed at Walt Disney World. We also found new Spider-Man and Avengers merchandise this week. These items are available from ...
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Black Twitter helped define the internet — so where will the exodus from X lead? Some X users say they’re hoping to create a new “Black Twitter” on other social media platforms.
The degree to which Black users of Twitter added value to the business becomes clear in the Hulu docuseries Black Twitter, directed by Prentice Penny.
Dr. Meredith Clark in "Black Twitter: A People's History" (Hulu) “Insecure” showrunner Prentice Penny made his nonfiction directing debut with “Black Twitter: A People’s History,” a ...
Dr. Marcus Collins shows how Black people use Twitter to create unique spaces for organizing, rallying, and adding humor to social discourse.
Culture commentator Marlon Palmer & activist Syrus Marcus Ware reminisce about viral moments from Black Twitter history, and discuss how it became a juggernaut for change.
Twitter has officially become X.com. But the legacy of the social community known as Black Twitter will never be forgotten, thanks to a three-part documentary series now streaming on Hulu.
In his Hulu documentary “Black Twitter: A People’s History,” director Prentice Penny revisits a lost land of GIFs, gags and “Crying Jordan” memes.
“We’ve been doing that to survive”: “Black Twitter” filmmaker on Black culture repurposing spaces Director Prentice Penny on his new docuseries about the coming-of-age story of an ...