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The Art We Make in Dark Times: 'Sinners' and the New Harlem Renaissance
What is the price of freedom?' Ryan's answer comes in layers. Community—you can't be free alone. Vigilance—stay alert to who's at your door. Gatekeeping—protect what's sacred. Being willing to say no to the money when it comes with chains. But there's another answer: 'Find something you're willing to die for and then live for it.

Tricky Sol
2 days ago16 min read


As Soon as the Money Changes Hands: Understanding the Metaphor We're Living
They were fucked the moment they bought the mule.' In Sinners, the vampires aren't the real threat. The system already had them marked for death. The vampires just sped up what was always going to happen. And if you think that's just about the 1930s, you're not paying attention.

Tricky Sol
3 days ago12 min read


The Blues We Carried: What 'Sinners' Teaches Us About Ancestral Memory
We can't build a future if we don't know what we're building from. We can't reclaim our power if we don't know where that power comes from. Sinners isn't just about vampires in Mississippi. It's Ryan Coogler excavating our inheritance—the music, the magic, the old ways they tried to make us forget. This is what saved us.

Tricky Sol
4 days ago11 min read
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