• Democrats Will Unite After They Finish Self-Destructing Over Emails, Bernie-or-Bust Crowd

    As the Democratic National Convention gets underway, it’s always good to remember what Will Rogers once said: “I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat.” And boy, those words have never rung more true than this year. Where the Republicans, when not running Donald Mussolini for president, are usually…

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  • The RNC Is Over, but Can We Talk About Pastor Mark Burns?

    Look, I’m a simple black man. I only have a few rules in life. If you call it “stuffing” instead of “dressing”—the way all right-thinking black folks refer to it—don’t bother friending me on Facebook. You either root for the Los Angeles Lakers or you’re just wasting my time. And if you’re against black people,…

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  • America, Bye: Why Black America Is Leaving While Staying Put

    I was a grad student at the UCLA film school, getting my MFA in screenwriting, when a consumer-trends company asked me to work for them. Why did they want me? Well, they advised major corporations on how to best situate their products for the African-American consumer market, and in order to do that effectively, the…

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  • Dear White People, Muhammad Ali Didn’t ‘Transcend Race’

    When famous African-American celebrities die, you can bet your bottom dollar that if white folks liked them, the word “transcend” is going to pop up in their obits like lies in a Donald Trump speech. For white America, “transcend” is that gold stamp of approval, much more elevated and polite than the old word “credit”—as…

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  • A Silenced Ali Was a Likable Ali for White People

    “I am the greatest.” There will be thousands of well-deserved tributes to Muhammad Ali, and all will talk about his transformation from heavyweight boxing champion to international humanitarian. And that is important to note. But the thing most will miss is how Ali’s voice—a bold black and Muslim voice that spoke eloquently for the aspirations…

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  • Scold-in-Chief? The Love-Hate Relationship Between HBCUs and President Obama

    It’s complicated. That could be the official theme of President Barack Obama’s rapport with the African-American community in general, but even more so regarding his administration’s eight-year relationship with HBCUs, which we examine in this edition of The Root’s monthly series His Lasting Legacy. The expectations that came with the election of America’s first black president—combined…

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  • Hazing Lawsuit: And the Deaths Keep Coming

    Another promising life ended, another senseless death in the name of brotherhood. The latest victim making headlines is Cornell University sophomore George Desdunes, a 19-year-old Haitian immigrant, who died on Feb. 25 from alcohol poisoning while pledging Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The aspiring doctor allegedly had his hands bound with zip ties and duct tape and…

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  • Basketball Wives Recap: New York, New York

    In our last episode, Messy Meeka came at Tami with all types of wrong, causing Tami to tap into her inner Rosa Parks so as not to beat her down with a polo mallet. This episode, the secret word is “healing.” Everyone say it with me: healing. We start out with Messy Meeka explaining to…

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  • 'Basketball Wives' Recap: Here's Tami!

    Guess who else is back? Our home girl Tami! Tami was missing in action last week for the Royce-and-Evelyn wineglass-slinging brouhaha, but she’s now back to Warren G this whole situation. But before she can do that, we first have to talk about Suzie. I’ve come to the conclusion that Suzie is simple. That can…

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  • 'Basketball Wives' Recap: Let the Wine Throwing Begin

    It’s the 60-second recap of this week’s Basketball Wives, so let’s get crackin’! We begin with Suzie and Royce pretending to play tennis. Royce needs to get her roots done but instead complains about Meeka. Suzie is confused. Shocker. Evelyn meets up with Shaunie at the beach. Shaunie wears a nice beach outfit and hat;…

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