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Feminism & Social Justice Music Television & FilmAugust 7, 2020October 31, 2020

Noname, ‘Black Is King’, and the Duality of Righteousness

To close out America’s so-called birthday month, megastar Beyonce debuted a new visual album entitled Black is King exclusively on Disney+ on July 31. The album is a supplement to the beloved children’s movie The Lion King, as a re-imagining of the animated/live-action film in human form, complete with song and dance. As with nearly…

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