Opinion

How Black women put an end to R. Kelly’s ‘violence, cruelty and control’

The singer and songwriter going to prison for hurting Black women and girls didn’t even seem imaginable 10 years ago.

Demonstrators calling for a boycott of R.Kelly's music near his former recording studio in Chicago following the release of a Lifetime docuseries, "Surviving R. Kelly" which highlighted years of sexual abuse against young women on Jan.9, 2019.NurPhoto via Getty Images file

Evette Dionne

Evette Dionne is a culture journalist who writes on race and gender.