Morning breaking news editor for @USATODAY. Bow tie wearer. D&D nerd. Past: Orlando Sentinel, Pro Soccer USA and the Tallahassee Democrat. Opinions are my own.
Wow indeed!! 👀 I almost can't believe it, but like everything Radiant Citadel, so grateful for it. Thx especially to @JordanCulver for making an interview feel like a conversation between old friends and @ajitgeorgeSB for dreaming up this amazing project. 💖 We did the thing!
Roberts is one of 16 writers who had a chance to tell a new story in the latest Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook, "Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel." All are people of color, a first for D&D after nearly 50 years. https://t.co/Q0PlVTvT8I
“There’s nowhere you cannot dream yourself to be. ... It’s such a diverse world and you’re a part of it. You’re a part of the dream. You’re a part of the fantasy.”
Diverse voices are at the forefront of #DnD's Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel https://t.co/lBA9bccwDR
If you'd like to read this story (and others from the Black History Month tab) now's a great time to subscribe to USA TODAY! It's 2/22/22, so we've got an introductory offer for new subscribers: https://t.co/qwBOjG5bBh
Wanted to share a subscriber story I loved working on. It's been nearly 50 years since Luke Cage made his debut on the cover of a Marvel comic book. Cage "has evolved as the dialogue about African Americans’ place in the broader culture has evolved.” https://t.co/ITOf2xEb20
From the respect scholars had for Cage, to the excitement storytellers had when given the opportunity to tell new stories, Cage's staying power is clear. From DePaul's Blair Davis: Cage's 1972 debut was "a breakthrough in media representation. Period. Regardless of the medium.”
One of the most frequent questions readers ask: "If I subscribe to @USATODAY can I see other USA TODAY Network newspapers?" Now the answer is yes. You can now read more than 200 USA TODAY Network e-edition, or replica, newspapers spanning the nation. https://t.co/VoI7NI62dH
LGBTQ History Month starts today. My story on the trailblazers, past and present, and why that history is important. #LGBTQHistoryMonth https://t.co/NeJ30Rk5Yc via @usatoday
Super excited to finally share a bit about what I’ve been working on. Our @USATSportsPlus beta experience launched! 🥳 MUCH more to come, but I’d love for some of you to test out early functionality and give us feedback! Check it out in app stores and at https://t.co/mNCAg7gdMA.
[@USATODAY #EXCLUSIVE] Significantly worse': Doomed #Miami condo's concrete deterioration was accelerating in April 2021, condo letter says w/ @kylebagentose https://t.co/p1Gx7jOSoA
My story on today’s tragic #condocollapse w/ @christinetfern have no hope': Loved ones await news, survivors flee after condo building partially collapses near Miami https://t.co/mv0hYhrK2X via @USATODAY
I spoke with tattoo artists of color battling a pervasive narrative in tattooing that the ideal skin to ink is white. Despite deep histories of tattooing in communities of color, tattoo artists say the myth persists, revealing racism and colorism. https://t.co/5LVm6TGSw2
It’s June 1, the official start of #Pride2021. USA TODAY has a month of coverage planned, but first we want to share some of the illuminating, thoughtful and educating pieces from recent coverage on the LGBTQ+ community.
I teamed with @NdeaYanceyBragg and @christinetfern to talk to Black Americans about moments of violence that resonated with them and had lasting impact. There was George Floyd and there were others. Here's what they told @USATODAY:
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NEW: Orlando City owner Flávio Augusto da Silva and the Wilf family, who own the Minnesota Vikings, are nearing a sale of the club that could wrap up early next week.
More here: https://t.co/rmA0wKDDR7