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Author: Shae McCoy

Baltimore’s own Shae McCoy has been consistently blazing platforms and leaving her media footprint within DMV and beyond. At the ripe age of 22, she founded uncommonrealist.com. A media source positively cultivating the minds of the public in not just the realest way but in a realist way. McCoy’s deep passion for pop culture, the arts, and news has enabled her to expand her brand and be in the same room with the greats. Shae had the honor to interview actors, activists, community leaders, and local politicians. One of the highlights of her career was interviewing the Michael B. Jordan, who has starred in the Wire, Fruitvale Station, and Friday Night Lights. Shae McCoy fell in love with words at an early age. She was enamored with its power to move, motivate, and inspire. As a young girl, she wrote personal narratives and short stories. As Shae grew older, she grew fond of journalism and realized that is how she would make her mark on the world.

[New Music] Lael X Your Bestfriend (YBF)

November 4, 2016No Comments

[Karlito's Korner] Karlito's Korner Presents #WorkOnTheBlock

October 26, 2016No Comments

The OG s from Karlito’s Korner are proud to bring you the #WorkOnTheBlock Segment. It’s nothing major ,just a highlight of different talents, locally as well as national. But you always gotta start home first. My first sample of work […]

[Heavy's Thoughts] Netflix Original: 13th. As Educational as it is Painful [Written By Brandon Willams]

October 26, 2016No Comments

Netflix has just been hitting it out of the park lately; they’ve been producing quality content consistently for the past couple of months and their recent documentary “13th” is just another notch in their belt. This documentary takes a look at […]

[QOTW] What Is Your Earliest Memory? [Written By Brandon Williams]

October 26, 2016No Comments

Childhood can be regarded as one of the happiest times of our lives. It was a time where some of our only main concerns were going to school, keeping our rooms clean, and making sure we were in the house […]

[Poetry] A Soul On The Run [Written By Dionne Saucier]

October 26, 2016No Comments

All that she aspires to be is the epitome of something great. Even if that means going through life not knowing her own fate. When she closes her eyes she can see her vision so clear. But when she opens […]

[New Music] Pet;Wolf X Dance With The Devil

October 26, 2016No Comments

[Opinionated] Yes, I Am Pro Black. No, I Don't Hate Everyone Else [Written By Shae McCoy]

October 26, 2016No Comments

When you think of the words Pro Black, what are the first thoughts that come to your mind? Considering myself Pro Black, I think that the terms have been misunderstood by my generation. When I hear Pro Black I think of my […]

[Entertainment] Skydance Media Seals TV and Film Production Deal with Michael B. Jordan

October 20, 2016No Comments

Have you been wondering what Michael B. Jordan has been doing since his last film? One word, working. Not only is the actor preparing to film for Ryan Coogler‘s Black Panther, he has started a new production company! The name […]

[Karlito's Korner] Karlito Freeze Interviews Jahfarii Beads

October 19, 2016No Comments

For this interview, Karl Keels sits down with the bead extraordinaire, Jahfarii. He asks questions, not just about his brand Jahfarii Beads but, also about his personal growth as well. Take a read below and make sure that you visit his website and […]

[Current Events] Civil Rights Activist, Venida Browder, Passes Away Following the Recent Death of Her Son, Kalief Browder [Written By Shae McCoy]

October 19, 2016No Comments

  On Friday, Civil Rights Activist Venida Browder lost her life. A “broken heart” was the cause of her death. Browder was more than just an activist, she was also the mother of, the late, Kalief Browder whose story shook […]

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