Sign up for The Long Wave newsletter: our weekly Black life and culture email

The Guardian's weekly newsletter, 'The Long Wave', offers a curated selection of Black life and culture stories from around the world, delivered straight to your inbox. This bite-sized dose of diversity aims to fill any knowledge gap you might have on issues affecting communities of color.

Each week, Nesrine Malik will guide you through the latest news, trends, and insights in Black arts, literature, music, film, and more. If you're interested in staying informed about the experiences and perspectives of people of African descent, this is the perfect way to do so.

What's more, 'The Long Wave' is free, and anyone can sign up for it - no registration required, just a simple click. The Guardian promises not to share your personal details with third-party advertisers or charities without your consent.

Once you've subscribed, you'll be able to look forward to receiving 'The Long Wave' every week, packed with engaging stories that reflect the full complexity and richness of Black life in all its forms.
 
I think this is a great move by The Guardian πŸ€”. It's like they're saying "we want to amplify these voices" and provide a platform for people to share their experiences. But it makes me think, what's the point of having a platform if we don't use it to educate ourselves? We need to be willing to listen and learn from others, especially when it comes to things that are outside our own bubble.

It's easy to get comfortable with what we know, but this is exactly why we need more exposure to different perspectives. It's like the old saying goes - "you can't truly understand something until you've walked a mile in someone else's shoes". So yeah, signing up for The Long Wave might just be the thing that opens your eyes to some new ideas and worldviews 🌎
 
just saw this and i'm kinda surprised they're doing this...think its about time tho we get more diverse content out there πŸ€”. dont know many people who subscribe to newsletters but this one could be a game changer for me personally, need more stories about black artists and experiences in the world. anyways, its free so can't complain 😊. hope it does well and gets more ppl interested in learning about black culture πŸ‘
 
🀩 I just signed up for this newsletter and I'm already hooked! As someone who's passionate about representation and diversity, it's amazing to see The Guardian taking the initiative to showcase Black life and culture. Nesrine Malik is doing an awesome job curating these stories and highlighting the work of artists and creators from around the world πŸŒŽπŸ’«.

I love that it's free and accessible to anyone - no barriers or gatekeeping πŸ€—. It's like getting a weekly dose of knowledge and inspiration straight to my inbox πŸ“¦. I'm also glad The Guardian is being transparent about not sharing personal info without consent - trust is everything online 😊.

It's about time we have more platforms like this celebrating the richness and diversity of Black life πŸŽ‰. I'm excited to see what 'The Long Wave' has in store for us each week πŸ€”. Sign me up! πŸ‘
 
πŸ“°πŸ‘ I'm so down for this! It's about time we got more diversity represented in the media, you know? 🀩 The fact that it's free and no registration required is a major plus - I don't have to stress about giving up my email address to some company just to get some good content πŸ˜…. I'm really looking forward to learning more about Black arts and culture, it's always cool to discover new things! πŸ’‘
 
omg I'm so down for this! 🀩 A weekly newsletter just for black life & culture? That's like, exactly what we need more of πŸ™Œ! I mean think about it, there's still so much to learn about the world beyond our own bubbles, and this is a great way to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed πŸ“š. Plus, Nesrine Malik sounds like an amazing guide - I'm low-key excited to dive into some new reads & stories 😎. And the fact that it's free? πŸ’Έ Yes please!
 
I'm all for more content like this, but let's not get too hyped just yet... πŸ€” I mean, a weekly newsletter about Black life and culture is a great idea, no doubt. But, have we really seen the same old stories being recycled with a new spin? I'm worried that 'The Long Wave' might just be another example of 'diversity' being used as a marketing tool πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And what about the value of in-depth analysis vs just surface-level info? Don't get me wrong, bite-sized doses of diversity are better than nothing, but can we really expect to gain meaningful insights from a newsletter that's only 200-300 words long? I'll give it a shot and see what 'The Long Wave' has to offer... but I'm not holding my breath πŸ“Ί
 
Ugh, The Guardian's newsletter is just a bunch of clickbait 🀣... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to send out curated "diversity" every week? It sounds like they're trying to guilt trip people into caring about Black culture or whatever πŸ˜’. And what's with the Nesrine Malik gig? Is she just some sort of token Black expert or something? πŸ™„

I'm not even saying that this newsletter is bad, it's just... convenient for The Guardian to sell more papers by being all "oh look, we're helping diversity" πŸ“°. And honestly, if I want to read about Black life and culture, I can find plenty of other resources online without having to subscribe to a weekly newsletter πŸ’». Plus, the fact that it's free is just an attempt to get my email address on record for who-knows-what marketing purposes 😳. Just another example of how The Guardian is trying to sell me out πŸ€‘
 
I love this initiative by The Guardian! πŸŒŽπŸ’– It's about time we get more diverse content shared on mainstream platforms. I've been following Nesrine Malik's work for a while now, and she always brings such unique perspectives to the table πŸ’‘. Having a dedicated newsletter like 'The Long Wave' is super helpful for staying up-to-date on all things Black arts and culture. And it's totally free – no excuses not to check it out! πŸ™Œ Can't wait to dive in and learn more about the amazing work being done by people of African descent πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys!!! 🀯 I'm literally so hyped about this new newsletter The Guardian just dropped - it's called "The Long Wave" and it's all about celebrating black culture & life πŸ’œπŸŒŽ every week they're sending out a curated selection of stories that are gonna fill those gaps in our knowledge and make us feel seen 🀩 I mean can u imagine not having to search high & low for articles or news about people of color? It's like The Guardian is giving us a big ol' hug 😊 and saying "we gotchu" Nesrine Malik is at the helm and she seems super passionate about sharing these stories so I'm def signing up ASAP πŸ“£ and honestly I think this is such an amazing resource for anyone who wants to learn more about black experiences...it's free too?!?! πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ€” just signed up for this thing, think it's dope. Been trying to stay informed about black issues but it's like, hard to find reliable sources. glad The Guardian is doing this πŸ™, Nesrine Malik sounds like a knowledgeable person to have on board. also, yay free content! πŸ’Έ hope it does what it says, i mean, no weird sharing of info with advertisers or whatever. fingers crossed
 
🌊 you know what's crazy? We're living in a world where there's still so much we don't know about each other's experiences, even in our own communities! 🀯 it's like, just because we think we've got the whole story down, doesn't mean we actually do. and that's where 'The Long Wave' comes in - giving us a chance to learn from others, to grow, and to gain some new perspectives. πŸ’‘ it's all about filling those knowledge gaps, you know? πŸ€” and honestly, I think this is so important, especially when it comes to communities of color. we can't just assume we're listening or understanding if we've never taken the time to truly hear each other out... so let's give 'The Long Wave' a try! πŸ“£
 
just great that The Guardian is doing this πŸ™Œ. need more like it tho, where people can easily get informed about black issues without having to sift thru a bunch of noise online πŸ“°. and free? yay πŸ‘. think it's awesome that Nesrine Malik is gonna be guiding us through all the latest stuff πŸ’‘. would def be down for getting on this newsletter ASAP πŸ”
 
I'm so stoked to see The Guardian launching this awesome newsletter, 'The Long Wave'! 🌊 It's like, finally, there's a platform that's dedicated to sharing these incredible stories about Black life and culture from around the world. I mean, we don't always get to hear enough about what's happening on the other side of the globe, you know? 🌍

And it's free! Like, no registration required, just a click - can't beat that. 😊 Plus, The Guardian is all about keeping people's personal details safe, so I'm sure we'll be in good hands. πŸ‘

I love that Nesrine Malik is on board to guide us through all the latest news and trends in Black arts, literature, music, film... you name it! 🎢 She must have some serious knowledge to share with us every week. πŸ’‘ And I'm sure we'll be learning so much and growing from these stories.

It's like, a silver lining in the world of online news - there are still people and organizations out there who care about sharing diverse perspectives and experiences. 🌈 Thanks for doing this, The Guardian! πŸ‘
 
I love the idea of a weekly newsletter dedicated to highlighting Black life and culture stories 🌟. It's about time we get more diverse perspectives in our feeds. I'm curious to see how Nesrine Malik will curate these stories, but I have concerns that it might be a bit superficial. What's the guarantee that we'll be getting more than just surface-level pieces? We need to support publications like this with critical thinking and nuanced discussions πŸ’‘. On the plus side, it's free and easily accessible - yay for spreading awareness! Still, I wish they'd have more transparency about their sources and methods πŸ€”.
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’‘ I totally get why The Guardian would wanna start this newsletter, it's like they're trying to fill the void for people who aren't exposed to diverse perspectives on a daily basis 🀝🏽. Nesrine Malik seems like an awesome host, she's got that charm and credibility that makes you wanna listen πŸ‘‚. I'm low-key excited about 'The Long Wave', gotta check it out next week πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
πŸ˜’ Another outlet trying to distract us from the actual problems we need to face 🀯. Like who cares about some curated newsletter when climate change is still a thing and our planet is on fire πŸ”₯? And what's with the tokenistic gesture of "anyone can sign up" - does that mean they're just gonna fill it with clickbait content or shallow stories about "diversity"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm loving the idea of having a dedicated newsletter just for diversity & inclusivity πŸŒŽπŸ’‘! It's amazing how much we can learn from each other's experiences & perspectives. I think it's so cool that Nesrine Malik is behind this - she's an awesome journalist who always brings a unique voice to the conversation πŸ“š.

For me, it's about time we had more platforms like this where people of color can share their stories & inspire others πŸ’–. And the fact that it's free and easy to sign up? Total win! No excuses for not staying informed about what's happening in Black communities worldwide 😊.

The Guardian's commitment to keeping our personal info private is also a huge plus - we need more transparency like this πŸ™Œ. I'm all in for subscribing to The Long Wave and getting my weekly dose of diversity & culture news πŸ’₯!
 
I love this! Finally, we're getting more content out there that's all about celebrating Black culture πŸ™Œ. I've been around long enough to remember when it was tough to find decent media that featured people of color, so it's awesome to see The Guardian taking the initiative with 'The Long Wave'. It's great that it's free and anyone can sign up - I know how hard it is to make time for reading and staying informed, especially with socials always blowing up your feed πŸ˜‚. And kudos to Nesrine Malik for curating all this awesome content - I'm sure she'll do a fantastic job πŸ€“. It's about time we started getting more nuanced stories out there that showcase the full range of Black experiences, you know?
 
πŸ€” I love the idea behind 'The Long Wave', but why did The Guardian have to make it a weekly newsletter? Can't they just give us a monthly digest or something instead? Weekly is just too much, you know? I mean, I want to stay informed about Black life and culture, but not at the expense of my sanity... 😴. And what's up with Nesrine Malik being the only one curating it? Don't get me wrong, she sounds super knowledgeable and all, but shouldn't they have like 5 or 6 different people contributing to make it more diverse? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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