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Another Travel Journey Awaits…Next Stop China!!

As you know, I like to chronicle my travel journeys, and this trip is no different! Each year, I like to take at least one international trip, and this year I am headed off to Asia! I’m definitely very excited about this trip, as I’ve never been before, and I’m looking forward to soaking in some knowledge and having some fun too!

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I’m looking forward to all the sights and wonders of the world!!

A few of the sites that I will get to see include:

  • Great Wall of China
  • The Forbidden City
  • Terracotta Army
  • Tiananmen Square
  • Jade Buddha Temple

Oh, and you know I can’t wait to try some authentic Chinese cuisine!! MMMMM GOOD!!

Let me tell you….I am so excited! Per usual, I will make sure to post pictures and give commentary on my journey! I can’t wait to share with you all!!

Now, if you are reading this message, I am probably airborne en route to my first stop…Beijing…then Shanghai!!

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Time to collect some passport stamps!!

Until next time….Make sure to stay tuned for a daily dose of Dr. G’s #ChinaTakeover!!

~Dr. G

Posted in A Professor's Thoughts..., Black Joy, Celebration, Holiday Celebration!!, On The Radar, Resources

Jubilation Day!! Happy Juneteenth!!

Juneteenth is about freedom! On June 19th in 1865, two years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Union troops announced to over 250,000 unaware Black folks in Texas…that they were free! Over half a century later, in 2021, this day was officially named a federal holiday.

Here we are in 2025, revisiting the turbulent times of our horrid past. History is being erased, just as swiftly as it is to take a step forward, and freedom is back in question. Every day, I wonder what craziness will take place in these United States. But as we approach another Juneteenth, I am reminded that even when the message is late, it will still be received!

And even with all that is happening day by day, I am still encouraged! Juneteenth is another day to celebrate, find the joy in life, and reflect on the future!

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As we prepare for another Juneteenth holiday, if you are looking for something to do to celebrate, check out what is happening in a city near you…

*Houston & Galveston, Texas: The Houston Museum of African American Culture will host its free Juneteenth celebration on June 19, with exhibitions, panels, face painting, immersive theater, and more. The Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy, an organization founded by formerly enslaved African Americans, is also. hosting a Juneteenth festival at their visitor center with events that include a fireside chat with the author and scholar Marc Lamont Hill. In Galveston, the Galveston Historical Foundation’s Juneteenth exhibit “And Still We Rise…” will be open daily from June 16 to 22 ($11.70 for adults). For more outdoor exploration, take a visit to the city’s landmarks on Galveston’s self-guided Freedom Walk map.

*Atlanta, Georgia: A few days after Juneteenth, on June 21, Camille Rose’s Beauté Noir Fest will feature a music performance by Atlanta native Mariah the Scientist, as well as panels, workshops, and food vendors.

*New York City, New York: In Manhattan on June 19, the Guggenheim, along with the DreamYard Projects’ Rad(ical) Poetry Consortium, is hosting a Late Shift event with poetry, dialogue, and performances. Tickets are free for members and $30 for adults. You can also check out the African Burial Ground National Monument, one of the most extensive known burial grounds in North America. On Juneteenth, the outdoor monument and the exhibits at the visitor center are free and open.

*Montgomery, Alabama: Check out some of these historical sites to reflect on Juneteenth. Visit the Legacy Museum, followed by a 15-minute river boat ride to the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park. On June 19, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, one of the nation’s first memorials dedicated to Black Americans who were victims of lynchings, will be open and free to the public.

*Tulsa, Oklahoma: Once known as Black Wall Street, the Greenwood District is creating opportunities to observe Juneteenth while learning about Black History. Museums like Greenwood Rising are educating visitors on the district’s history as a “Black business mecca” and the site of racial violence during the Tulsa Massacre. (Tickets start at $15 for adults and $8 for children 17 and under.)

*Oakland, California: Check out the Hella Juneteenth Festival on June 19, put on by the Bay Area arts collective, Hella Creative. Events will feature music, vendors, and an outdoor market at the Oakland Museum of California. You can also take part in viewing the West Oakland Mural Project, a public art installation and nonprofit that highlights the history of Black women in the Black Panther Party. 

*Washington, D.C.: On June 19th, the Smithsonian will have a full day of free community events, including yoga, performances of spoken word and music, an interactive community mural and an urban gardening workshop. The National Museum of African American History and Culture also has free events for children with a reading of the book “Amazing Grace” and a music workshop. From June 19 to 22, the Emancipation Proclamation will be on display at the National Archives Museum during museum hours (Free Admission).

*Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Explore the Germantown neighborhood and visit the Johnson House, once a way station on the Underground Railroad. The city will also host a parade (through West Philly) and festival on June 22, with celebrations continuing at an outdoor festival at Malcolm X Park.

As an extra bonus, check out this past episode where I talk with my friend and academic colleague about why Juneteenth Matters!!

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Black Music Month 2025: NPR-Tiny Desk Features

We have entered another Black Music Month celebration and there is so much music to dive into! A little background on the yearly celebration! Also known as African American Music Appreciation Month, it is an annual celebration in the United States that takes place every June. Designated by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 , BMM is a time to recognize and appreciate the contributions of African American musicians, composers, singers, and songwriters to American culture. 

The month serves as a celebration of the enduring impact and legacy of Black musicians and their creativity on American music, culture, and history. 

And just like last year, I look forward to sharing NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert features for the month. This year’s Black Music Month-Tiny Desk Concerts “honors the anniversaries of landmark albums that have shaped the course of music and culture.”

So let’s see what we have in store this week…

E-40

Amerie

Wiz Khalifa

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Another exciting week of television and film trailers is coming your way! Looks like the summer just keeps getting hotter!! Check out this week’s trailers below:

Noah’s Arc: The Movie (Streaming on Paramount +/Showtime– June 20th)

Ballard (Streaming on Prime Video– July 9th)

Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding (Streaming on Netflix– July 11th)

The Pickup (Streaming on Prime Video– August 6th)

Alien: Earth (Streaming on Hulu– August 12th)

Thursday Murder Club (Streaming on Netflix– August 28th)

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (In theaters September 2025)

Posted in A Professor's Thoughts..., Feature Spotlight, On The Radar

SAVE THE DATE: Upcoming Dr. G Talk! “Black Representation in Horror Media”

Check out this upcoming Summertime Talk!!

For all my Norfolk, Suffolk, 757 (and even Richmond) folks, come check me out as I talk with my friend and colleague Dr. Kaniqua Robinson about Blackness and Horror in the films “Sinners,” “The Blackening,” and “Woman In The Yard” 🎥 !!

Definitely gonna be a fun-filled time!!

Check out the details on the flyer below!! 

If you need a refresher, check out the trailers below:

Sinners

Woman in the Yard

The Blackening

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Alright ya’ll, it’s the month of June, halfway through 2025!! Let’s see what is in store for us in film and television. Check out this week’s trailers below:

Season 3-The Gilded Age (Streaming on HBO Max June 22nd)

Ironheart (Streaming on Disney+ June 24th)

Smoke (Streaming on Apple TV+ June 27th)

Head of State (Streaming on Prime Video July 2nd)

The Old Guard 2 (Streaming on Netflix July 2nd)

Season 2-Gen V (Streaming on Prime Video September 17th)

Posted in A Professor's Thoughts..., On The Radar

It’s Good To Be Back…

Here we are, June 1st, 2025…we are officially halfway through the year.

Now I know I have been absent, but I am getting back on track. 2025 has already been a whirlwind of a year, and it is only going to get better. Much of my time has been occupied with writing, as I am literally in the last stages, more like moments, of submitting my book manuscript. This has truly been a journey that I could never even imagine. The fact that I am so close to the finish line has me nervous and excited! Nervous because this project has been a part of my life for over 14 years. Excited because the project will be shared with the world! It’s amazing what happens to your mind and spirit when you step away, but still dive into the work that you love. When it is all said and done there has been a lot of moving and shaking, and I can’t wait to share with you all!

So, as we enter the month of June, let’s check out some highlights of what we can look forward to over the next 30 days…

  • All of June: Black Music Appreciation, Pride, National Soul Food Month
  • June 11th: Full Moon (Strawberry Moon)
  • June 15th: Father’s Day
  • June 19th: Juneteenth
  • June 20th: Summer Solstice/First Day of Summer

In addition to checking in with you all, I just wanted to let you know that I will be getting back into the swing of things, sharing my book recommendations, travel stories, pop culture news, film and tv trailers, and other exciting commentary.

I’m back!! So stay tuned!!

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Featured Interview with Dr. G on the ‘Sinners’ film in the Richmond Times-Dispatch

Now I know it has been quite a few months since I have posted… life has been life-ing!! 2025 has been moving and shaking, and I cannot wait to share more with you!! However, I could not this chance pass me by to share a recent article in which I was interviewed about the smashing cinematic hit, “Sinners”!

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

Shout out to the AMAZING Michael Paul Williams for his invitation to share some of my thoughts, I truly enjoyed the movie!!

While these are just a few snapshots of my thoughts, let me just say that Ryan Coogler is a GENIUS!! I have seen the movie twice already and will probably catch it again!!

Run, tell your friends to check it out, and then make sure you go with them too :-)!!