“Stand Up For Justice” Brings Unity to the Community of Lake Elsinore This Juneteenth
The summer of 2020, with its globe spanning protests for racial justice, was the first time many Americans learned the word “Juneteenth,” the holiday celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Last year, Juneteenth took place ami... - READ MORE
Kyle Jacko’s Queen Series, Putting Shine on Every-Day Queens’ Crowns
The conversation about women’s representation in media is hardly new, and recently the fight to simply see women on screen has evolved into a debate about the best type of women’s representation. Most can agree, though, that there is a need to re... - READ MORE
BitNifty: Gifting Artists Financial Empowerment Through NFTs
“The Internet was not designed to limit or isolate people or to gatekeep people…it’s all about giving more opportunities to more people…and these people could really, really use it.”
There are lots of ways to help people these days, from... - READ MORE
Joze Piranian: We All Have A “Stutter,” Time To Embrace It
As National Stuttering Awareness Week commenced, UNSUGARCOATED Media sat down with speaker, comedian and advocate, Joze Piranian. For his entire life, the Ted Talk speaker has struggled with a stutter that silenced him for 25 years. Through self-disc... - READ MORE
Laughing and Learning: Tevin Everett On His Show, Diversity Hires, And The Power of Storytelling
Diversity and representation have been issues for the American media industry since its very creation, but a recent wave of diverse content signals to some that things may be changing. Still, controversial films and shows like Queen and Slim, Antebel... - READ MORE