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Dr. G’s Holiday Movie Favorites!!

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

Christmas cookies (CHECK), Egg Nog or Mulled Wine (CHECK & CHECK), Firestick plugged in (CHECK), and plenty of Blankets (CHECK)!! Just a few items needed as we prepare to dive into some Holiday movies!! I figured I would share a few of my holiday favorites with you to get you in the holiday mood!! Now some of these are classics and some are just simply for a good laugh, but nonetheless channeling the holiday season!! Check them out below:

  • National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989): This is one of my all-time favorite movies ever!! It never gets old!! And an extra bonus it takes place in my home state (Chicago, IL)!!
  • Four Christmases (2008)
  • The Best Man Holiday (2013): Nothing like hearing and seeing a rendition of New Edition perform during the Holidays!!
  • The Holiday (2006)
  • Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020): A fantastical/STEM holiday adventure infused with some #BlackGirlMagic … works for me!!
  • The Preacher’s Wife (2002): What more could you ask for with a cast that includes the late Whitney Houston, Denzel Washington, the hilarious Jenifer Lewis, and Courtney B. Vance and the amazing music…chef’s kiss!!
  • A Christmas Story (1983): Classic Christmas Tell!!
  • Prancer (1989)
  • Frosty the Snowman (1969):Classic Holiday Canon!!
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966): Classic Holiday Canon!!
  • The Night Before (2015): Nothing like searching for the ultimate holiday party!!
  • The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992): The perfect way to introduce your kids to the classic Christmas tale!
  • The Family Stone (2005)
  • Jingle All the Way (1996): Who doesn’t love a Holiday fight for Christmas toys?!!
  • The Nightmare before Christmas (1993)
  • Die Hard (1988): Yep this counts!!
  • Home Alone (1990): No ‘Wet Bandits’ for me!!
  • Elf (2003): Will Ferrell in elf suit…priceless!!
  • A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965): Classic Holiday Canon!!

Now I know there may be some flicks that didn’t make the list, that maybe you think should, but if that was the case this list would never end!!

In addition to curling up on the couch to watch your favorite holiday movies, I will also escape to the theaters (safely of course, masked and ready). So if you are anything like my family we always have a tradition of going to see a movie on Christmas Day, just another way to get our movie fix in!! And as that day quickly approaches we still gotta figure out what it will be, but trust me we are definitely looking forward to it!!

Now you are ready to rock and ‘Holiday’ roll!

So what’s your favorite Holiday movies??

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Dr. G’s December Book Recommendations

Happy Holidays Friends and Family!! Can you believe we are already in the last month of the year!! Well for this month’s recommendations I definitely incorporated some holiday cheer! As always I try to mix it up for you!!

And remember make sure you pre-order, add to your cart, support your local bookstores and remember sharing is caring!! Who says less is more, at least in this case :-)!! So without further ado check out this month’s recommendation below!!

  • I Got the Christmas Spirit ~Connie Schofield-Morrison
  • The People Remember ~Ibi Zoboi
  • The Nutcracker in Harlem ~T.E. McMorrow
  • Butter Honey Pig Bread ~Frances Ekwuyasi
  • Moon Witch, Spider King ~Marlon James
  • Wahala ~Nikki May

And remember you can always go back and check out the previous month’s recommendations in the “Resource” section of the website!!

Also make sure to tune in for my “Top 21 Books of 2021”, coming very soon!!

~Dr. G

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Just cause the 2021 is coming to a close does not mean the movies and tv shows stop, if anything we get more!! Got another dose of trailers for your viewing pleasure!! Enjoy and check them out below:

Season 2-The Righteous Gemstones (Streaming on HBO Max January 9th, 2022)

The House (Streaming on Netflix January 14th, 2022)

I Want You Back (Streaming on Prime Video February 11th, 2022)

Everything Everywhere All At Once (In theaters March 25th, 2022)

The Lost City (In theaters March 25th, 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Another week passed, another week begins, and another round of trailer alerts is headed your way!! Check them out below:

MacGruber (Streaming on Peacock December 16th)

Don’t Look Up (streaming on Netflix December 24th)

Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre (In theaters January 21st, 2022)

Reacher (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video February 4th, 2022)

Book of Love (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video February 4th, 2022)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (In theaters April 8th, 2022)

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It’s #WinterGraduation Time!!

Ahhhhh it’s that time of the year again! It’s a Saturday morning 8:30 am in Richmond, VA on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. The fall/winter season of graduation is upon us!! One thing I do like about VCU is that we have graduation twice a year, for those who finish in May and those that finish in December. December graduation this year was my first time participating in the entire school celebration at the Siegel Center here on the VCU campus. And this year was extra special as I had the awesome opportunity of hooding my former student and sister friend Dr. Lisa Winn Bryan!! Participating in this joyous moment is one that I will treasure for a lifetime. I remember when she asked me to take part in this incredible moment I had to make sure I was not dreaming, causing this is a serious thing. And what really got me was that morning as all the graduates are preparing for the big moment, Lisa walks in and sees me and she immediately begins to tear up and I had to fight back tears. That was the beginning of what would be one of the most rewarding days in my professorial career.

Just a few captured moments with my sister-friend Dr. Lisa Winn Bryan!!

Graduation is ALWAYS one of my favorite times of the year here at VCU and I get to celebrate it twice once in the spring and also in the fall. This momentous occasion is one that with each year will become more and more special. This is what happens when you become invested in your craft and the students who play a role in its shaping.

This semester has been about self-determination and perseverance for not just myself, but especially for my students. Each one of them in their own unique way has charted a path to success on their own terms. I say this every semester, but it warrants being mentioned being a professor/teacher is way more than providing weekly/daily lessons and educating the future…it’s about being a listening ear, parting growing wisdom/advice, showing support in-person and via Zoom, creating platforms for stories to be told, and as my Soror and the first president of National Association of Colored Women (NACW) Mary Church Terrell once said “lifting as we climb, onward and upward we go.” Graduation is the culmination of all the hard work that students take part in during their academic matriculation, and we as professors get to see the fruits of their labor flourish. I am always grateful that I get to change lives regardless of how big or small.

This change was specifically seen in my Capstone Senior Seminar course! I had the opportunity to mentor 7 AFAM seniors as they completed their senior thesis research projects. The topics ranged from the importance of Black motorcycle clubs in the Hampton Roads, to the issue of colorism for Black men, to the need for academic safe spaces, to better representation in comic books, to healing and processing Black mental health in Black matriarchal figures. And if their oral presentations were just an appetizer to their research papers….I cannot wait till the main course!! I am so proud of each of them and the work that they have done. Overcoming fears, sharing their personal stories, being vulnerable, and taking risks that will make them better scholars and people!!

A few of my students from my AFAM 499 course, “Capstone Seminar in Africana Studies” [Bottom picture l-r Angelica Williams, Alexa McNeil, Dr. Gipson, Nylah Kelly, and Winfred Walker]

Look out world, there’s a new set scholars entering and they have something to say!!

~Dr. G

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

3…2…1…another week of trailers ready for you to push play!! Check them out below:

The Slow Hustle (Streaming on HBO Max December 7th)

Nicole Byer: BBW (Big Beautiful Weirdo) (Streaming on Netflix December 7th)

The Unforgivable (Streaming on Netflix December 10th)

Nightmare Alley (In theaters December 17th)

Reno 911! The Hunt For QAnon (Streaming on Paramount+ December 23rd)

The Outfit (In theaters February 25th, 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

As we get ready too close out another year, I wanted to make sure I got you all ready for what is hitting your tv and film screens in 2022!! Mixed it up for you as always with a little television and some film! Check them out below:

Power of the Dog (Streaming on Netflix December 1st)

Mother/Android (Streaming on Hulu December 17th)

Women of the Movement-Limited Series (Premiering on ABC January 6th)

Ray Donovan: The Movie (Premiering on Showtime January 14th)

Ambulance (In theaters February 18th)

Dog (In theaters February 18th)

Bel-Air (Streaming on Peacock 2022)

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

Bringing you the heat with this week’s trailers!! Brought you a little something from Prime Video, HBO, Netflix, and OWN. Should get your December started off on the good foot!! Check them out below:

Harlem (Streaming on Prime Video December 3rd)

And Just Like That (Streaming on HBO Max December 9th)

Back to the Outback (Streaming on Netflix December 10th)

Season 6-The Expanse (Streaming on Prime Video December 10th)

The Kings of Napa (Streaming on OWN January 2022)

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Dr. G’s November Book Recommendations

We are one month away from the end of the year, but the reading never stops!! This month I went heavy on the YA books and novels with a splash of the diaspora!! I had to make sure I included my young readers in this list!!

So remember to pre-order, add to your cart, visit your local bookstore, and grab a copy or two!! And without further ado check out the recommendations below:

And remember you can always go back and check out the previous month’s recommendations in the “Resource” section of the website!!

~Dr. G

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Weekly Trailer Alerts!!

It’s that time of the week…another Tuesday and another set of trailers!! As always I have a nice mix of cinematic and television goodies just for you!! Check them out below:

Season 3-Hanna (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video November 24th)

‘Twas the Fight Before Christmas (Streaming on Apple TV+ November 26th)

The Power of the Dog (Streaming on Netflix December 1st)

Being the Ricardos (In theaters December 10th and Amazon Prime Video December 21st)

Fortress (In theaters December 21st)

Downton Abbey: A New Era (In theaters March 18th, 2022)