
On a humid April afternoon in Atlanta in 1994, a sea of Black college students surged down Peachtree Street, music blaring from custom car trunks, neon outfits glittering in the Southern sun. The scent of Church’s and Popeyes fried chicken mingled with barbecue, hairspray, and car exhaust. From West End Park…

One of my favorite books of all time is Malcolm Gladwell’s, Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know. Imagine…

(Photo Credit: Office of Planning, Government of the District of Columbia) HISTORY Like most of the area that is now Washington D.C., Ward 1, was first…

Artwork by NPR on Facebook NPR.org is my personal Shangri-la. From T’Challa to Ebenzer Scrooge, the site offers something for everyone. The site design is…

It goes without saying that if, like me, your plan is to become a multimedia storyteller and journalist, you should take a multimedia storytelling course.…

I’m Logan, the creator and author behind this blog. I’m a multimedia journalist, focusing on the Black experience.