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#fbf trinis. who remember dis show? #classic #caribbeanfolk #desmonds #blackprogramming #fartitude #timetogetthisdvd
📰🎬#ArtIsAWeapon Via the @nytimes - How @Netflix Beat Hollywood to a Generation of Black Content The company didn’t set out to build a big library of Black programming, but now it’s the envy of its rivals. (Excerpts)...Hollywood is scrambling, in its traditional way — late, liberal, a bit ham-handed — to catch up with this cultural moment. Some #streamingservices have made civil rights-themed programming free to all, while studios race to sign new projects by #Blackdirectors. And to the immense frustration of mostly white executives all over town, they also find themselves — again! — scrambling to catch up with Netflix, already a threat to their technology and business model, and now winning the race to the center of the conversation as well. On June 10, Netflix flexed the depth of its #Blackprogramming by showcasing a “Black Lives Matter” collection of 56 shows, films and documentaries, including Ms. DuVernay’s mini-series on the false convictions of the Central Park Five, “When They See Us” [@whentheyseeus] and her documentary on systemic racism and mass incarceration, “13th.” “Netflix doesn’t have to trot out the one or two things, but it has a library that’s a wide cross section of taste and content that speaks to the understating of that audience,” said Ms. DuVernay, who is producing a new scripted Netflix series on the former National Football League [@nfl] quarterback Colin Kaepernick [@kaepernick7]. She called the service “the foremost and most robust distributor of Black images in the world.” Read full story: How Netflix Beat Hollywood to a Generation of Black Content https://nyti.ms/3eXQvN4 #Netflix #BlackCreatives #ClarenceAvant #Hollywood #BlackHollywood #BlackStorytellers #BlackContent #TraScapades #ArtIsAWeapon https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTiJAsA0sx/?igshid=1rfwc5v6vze21
Incoming -- Coding Interview Series!
Hey guys!
I haven’t been very consistent, but I’m trying to become much more active because (*drumroll*) -- it’s almost interview season!
I have an interview with a tech company for the upcoming summer, and I really want to nail it! I think it’d be beneficial to go through this journey together, so, just as before, I will post coding questions, my thought process, and the question answers on this blog.
All code will be available through my GitHub as well. I’m excited to get this thing rolling!