Christian Dashaun Menefee is an American attorney and politician currently serving as County Attorney for Harris County, Texas Credit: Houston Public Media.

Christian Menefee to run for late Congressman Sylvester Turnerโ€™s CD-18 Seat

When I heard that Christian Menefee was stepping down as Harris County Attorney to run for the late Congressman Sylvester Turnerโ€™s seat, my first thought was: Who else is running?

Iโ€™ve been wondering who would step up to fill this role, and while I respect Menefeeโ€™s leadership, I canโ€™t help but hope for more young, vibrant candidates to enter the race. We need fresh faces with new ideasโ€”people who understand the urgency of this moment and have the grit to fight for real change.

In addition to Menefee, former Jackson Lee staffer Isaiah Martin and former City Council member Amanda Edwards, who has twice ran for the 18th Congressional seat, have both announced their candidacy to replace Turner. 

Texasโ€™ 18th Congressional District has been hit hard with loss. In less than a year, weโ€™ve lost not one but two sitting members of Congress. Sheila Jackson Lee, who held this seat for nearly three decades, passed away last July. Just two months into succeeding her, Turnerโ€”who had already left an indelible mark as Houstonโ€™s mayorโ€”died suddenly in March. Thatโ€™s a heavy blow for the nearly 800,000 people across downtown, Acres Homes, Third Ward, and beyond who relied on their leadership.

Turnerโ€™s legacy is undeniable, but legacies shouldnโ€™t just be preservedโ€”they should inspire the next wave of leadership. 

Anthony Mackie’s discussion on masculinity goes viral

Actor Anthony Mackie. Credit: The Pivot/via YouTube

When I first heard Captain America star Anthony Mackieโ€™s comments about raising his sons to be โ€œreal men,โ€ I braced myself for the backlash. Anytime a Black man talks about masculinity in todayโ€™s climate, people get defensive. But honestly? I understood exactly where he was coming from.

In a recent interview on The Pivot podcast, Mackie expressed concerns over diminishing traditional male roles and his commitment to raising his sons as “young men” who embody respect and responsibility.

Mackie wasnโ€™t attacking anyoneโ€”he was simply speaking on what it means to him to be a present, intentional father. And as someone who values structure and discipline, I respect that. Teaching his sons to say โ€œyes sir, no maโ€™am,โ€ to open doors, and to take care of their motherโ€”those arenโ€™t outdated ideals. Thatโ€™s instilling pride, accountability and responsibility in young Black boys in a world that often tries to strip them of it.

Yes, masculinity has evolved, and yes, we should allow space for people to define it in their ways. Society constantly tells Black men theyโ€™re either too soft or too aggressiveโ€”too weak or too threatening. Itโ€™s exhausting.

Losing music Icons: Angie Stone, Dwayne Wiggins, Roberta Flack

Singer Angie Stone Credit: Defender News Service

The recent deaths of music icons Dwayne Wiggins, Roberta Flack and Angie Stone feel like losing pieces of my own lifeโ€™s soundtrack. These arenโ€™t just artists; theyโ€™re the voices that carried us through heartbreak, love, joy and every complicated feeling in between.

Dwayne Wiggins, with Tony! Toni! Tonรฉ!, gave us music that felt like family cookouts, first loves and Sunday rides with the windows down. His guitar work and production shaped R&B in ways we still benefit from today. Itโ€™s hard to imagine that sound without him.

Roberta Flack gave us R&B, soul and ballads. From The Closer I Get to You to Killing Me Softly, sheโ€™s had the ability to strip a song down to its rawest form and still make it feel rich and full.

And Angie Stone? She made us feel soul music in a way that wasnโ€™t flashy but deeply felt. Songs like No More Rain and I Wanna Thank You always gave me nostalgic vibes. 

Weโ€™re watching generational talent slip away, and it hurts. In this popcorn generation, it’s hard for young folks to understand the magnitude of โ€œold schoolโ€ musicians like them. 

I cover Houston's education system as it relates to the Black community for the Defender as a Report for America corps member. I'm a multimedia journalist and have reported on social, cultural, lifestyle,...