Marcus Pruitt, BS
wikiHow Staff Writer
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Journalism, Illinois State University
Professional Achievements
- Independent writer and social justice advocate with media recognition from NPR and Chicago Tribune
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- Hip-Hop/Rap
- Social Issues
- Sneakers
- Mental Health
- Media Representation
- Anime
- Minecraft
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Co-authored Articles (5)
What Is a Boosie Fade? Everything You Need To Know
Learn why the Boosie fade haircut is so popular The Boosie fade is a high & tight fade that leads up to a longer, more pronounced top. It was popularized by Louisiana rapper, Boosie Badazz, who started the trend by sport...
40+ Afro Fade Haircuts That Work for All Occasions
Learn the best fades to get for your afro Choosing the right afro fade can be tough—there are so many options! Don't worry, we’ve got you covered. For this article, we’ve compiled a list of 40+ afro fade haircuts s...
Why People Fly the Black American Flag and What It Means
Learn about its “No Quarter” meaning and actual originIf you see the black American flag, it means the person flying isn’t afraid to defend themselves against a potential threat. This has led it to be known as the ...
"Crashing Out" Slang Meaning
Learn how to use the viral TikTok slang in everyday conversation The term “Crash out” has been used to describe moments where someone is acting reckless with disregard for those around them. It has also been used to ...
Who and What Is an Industry Plant and How Can You Spot One?
Learn who's a label-planted musician and why they existAn industry plant is an artist who seems to have built themselves from the ground up despite major label backing. They are often looked down upon, as artists in the ...