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Michael R. Bailey

Widely regarded as one of the media industry’s most refreshing disruptors, he blurs the line between being a revolutionary voice and a revolutionary. Once described as “Huey Newton with a keyboard and camera,” he crafts narratives that expose, provoke, and empower, spotlighting the raw political, cultural, and economic truths of communities of color. Operating where media meets movement, his voice is unapologetic, his analysis razor-sharp. Bailey doesn’t chase headlines; he shapes policy, reframes perception, and rewrites the narrative.
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Colossal Larceny

History rarely announces itself as repetition. It arrives instead as familiarity—new language wrapped around old behavior. What is unfolding around Venezuela in the mid-2020s has that quality. For many observers across the
2 months ago

The Last Day of September:

I remember watching Seven Days in May as a kid, a black-and-white political thriller about a secret military coup in America. I didn’t understand the politics yet. But I understood the fear.
5 months ago