• The Democratic Guide to Losing Power

    Lawrence Ross is the author of the Los Angeles Times best-seller The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities. His newest book, Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses, is a blunt and frank look at the historical and contemporary issue of campus racism on predominantly white college…

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  • You Should Know This…AKA

    Wanna know a pet peeve I have with our Divine Nine organizations? We’re great at listing all of the notable achievers from the era when television was broadcast in black and white, but we’re terrible at spotlighting current members who are breaking barriers in HD. Sure, we all know that so and so did this…

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  • Around The World in Black Greekdom IV

    It’s time for the weekly Divine Nine roundup of the good, the great and the not so great news happening with black Greeks.  Remember, if you have something going on in your chapter, and you have a news link or website to connect to, then email me the link at [email protected].  I’ll be happy to…

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  • Wherever They Burn Books

    Lawrence Ross is the author of the Los Angeles Times best-seller The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities. His newest book, Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses, is a blunt and frank look at the historical and contemporary issue of campus racism on predominantly white college…

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  • GOP Crows at Obama

    Lawrence Ross is the author of the Los Angeles Times best-seller The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities. His newest book, Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses, is a blunt and frank look at the historical and contemporary issue of campus racism on predominantly white college…

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  • Frats and Sorors in Name Only? You Might Need to Get Dropped

    It’s time to take out the old wallet and pull out the chapter dues for the year. And that got me thinking. We like to brag to white fraternity and sorority members that the difference between our organizations and their organizations is that we belong to our organizations beyond college. We’re supposedly active from the…

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  • Around The World in Black Greekdom III

    It’s time for the weekly Divine Nine news roundup!  Remember to come through each week to see the great, the good, and the…uh…not so good happenings within the Divine Nine. The city of Columbus turns out to celebrate the life of an Alpha brother…and at the University of Alabama, the Alphas get political. The AKA’s…

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  • The Emmys: The Twitterverse Speaks

    What would happen if you ignored watching the Emmys on television and simply let people on Twitter guide you through the three-hour program? Well, you’d get this: @SPBVIP: As I tweeted a few months ago: Since 2000 Afr-Amers won 10 lead or supporting Tonys; 7 Oscars … & no Emmys in regular lead or support…

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  • Vox Africanus: Mad White Men Prepare for the Midterm Elections

    Lawrence Ross is the author of the Los Angeles Times best-seller The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities. His newest book, Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses, is a blunt and frank look at the historical and contemporary issue of campus racism on predominantly white college…

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  • The Real Guide for Black College Freshmen

    It’s August, and thousands of black kids are either headed off to college for the first time or are returning to school for the second, fifth or 15th year. Hey, man, I don’t judge. But it’s also time for those kids to be bombarded with “Prepping for College” articles, and I have to say that…

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