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by Celeste Little onOctober 11, 2012
The Root Recommends: An event co-hosted by The Root, NYABJ and a black-professionals group.
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by Stacy-Ann Ellis onOctober 5, 2012
The Root Recommends: A real-deal documentary debunking stereotypes about Africa's modern society.
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by Celeste Little onOctober 3, 2012
The Root Recommends: Events for Washington, D.C., locals to catch President Obama and Mitt Romney discuss the issues.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onOctober 1, 2012
The Root Recommends: A documentary on the house-band leader of the historic Savoy Ballroom.
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by Stacy-Ann Ellis onSeptember 28, 2012
The Root Recommends: An artist's new Brooklyn Museum exhibit that touches on female sexuality.
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by Celeste Little onSeptember 26, 2012
The Root Recommends: The singer's fourth album, The Green Room, which features a soulful, mature sound.
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by Stacy-Ann Ellis onSeptember 21, 2012
The Root Recommends: Kahlil Joseph, the man behind "Until the Quiet Comes" and other edgy clips.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onSeptember 19, 2012
The Root Recommends: This LP that features his labelmates and others such as Jay-Z and R. Kelly.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onSeptember 17, 2012
The Root Recommends: Living Color, a look at migration and globalism's impact on biology.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onSeptember 12, 2012
The Root Recommends: The inspiring new visuals for the singer-songwriter's "Not Even the King."
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