Step Afrika!’s Virtual Performance ‘Stono’ not to be missed!

RedEye has had the pleasure of working with the incredible group Step Afrika! in the past and we are proud and in full support of their latest production Stono which premiered virtually worldwide on September 9th. This production is centered around the 1739 Stono Rebellion (281st anniversary). According to Step Afrika this production was done […]

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Influencer Outbreak

Pandemic parties 2020 definitely has been the year full of surprises. One of the biggest problems in the world right now is the Coronavirus pandemic but that hasn’t stopped these young celebrities from “living their best life.” In fact, there have been several parties held by some of the biggest influencers since the beginning of […]

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White Voice Actors Stepping Down, Urging Studios to Hire More People of Color

Black Lives Matter is a movement that fights for racial equality. They are fighting for the same rights and opportunities that white people have. They are fighting for opportunities in every industry, even in TV and movies. Historically, in cartoons people of color are not always voiced by people of color (POC). In fact more […]

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Digital Privacy: TikTok’s Downfall

TikTok is a social network application dedicated to creating and sharing minute-long video content. Since its launch, TikTok has been able to garner 1.5 billion downloads and currently has 800 million active users. It’s the 9th most used social network (ahead of Twitter and Facebook), and was able to gain the amount of users Instagram […]

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Cartoons for Adults

Everyone loves cartoons. Well at least most people like cartoons. This goes for adults as well. Many of my friends enjoy watching cartoons. Some fan favorites include Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Gravity Falls. These are well-written, exciting shows. The only thing about them is, they’re made for children. Current Cartoons for Adults Now, there’s […]

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Digital vs. Theatrical Release

Closed Theaters The global coronavirus pandemic has caused businesses to close, and people to stay home. What does that mean for the releasing of new movies? Some movies are being released straight to streaming, while others are being postponed. Disney’s live-action Mulan has had its release date pushed back. Mulan was set to release in […]

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Pixar: The ending you need

Pixar creates some of the most beloved animated movies. Everyone from the youngest of kids to their grandparents loves Pixar movies. But what makes Pixar movies so amazing and unique? It’s the way they approach the end of the film.  Disney movies always give you the ending that you want. In Frozen Anna and Elsa […]

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The Double-Edged Sword of Documenting Protests

In a world that’s becoming increasingly digital, smartphones have become a popular tool to document everyday occurrences; traveling, food, and moments with friends and family. Following the murder of George Floyd, smartphones have been especially popular in documenting protests and the police brutality that follows it. Surely, too many people following these protests, holding accountability […]

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Understanding Racism Through Media

Sometimes it’s really hard to understand what’s going on in the world. We often try to compare what’s going on around us to what we know. Personally I compare events to stories I’ve seen in TV and movies. This helps me to get a better understanding of what is going on around me. With everything […]

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Prejudice Manifests in Dominican Republic Society

The Dominican Republic is known for its beautiful Caribbean waters and lively culture; however, the physical beauty that impacts tourism masks the internal realities of racism, poverty and skewed immigration policies. One Island, Two Divided Countries The island of Hispaniola is home to the Dominican Republic on the eastern side and Haiti on the western […]

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